As guest conductor he regularly works with many distinguished orchestras such as the Philharmonia Orchestra, Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Slovakian Philharmonic and the Yomiuri Symphony Orchestra Japan and collaborates with eminent soloists including Maria João Pires and Sarah Chang. June 2009 will see his début at the Vienna State Opera, where he will conduct 3 performances of Mozart’s Magic Flute.
He was born in Japan and spent his childhood in Vienna where regularly attending the opera house and concert halls formed his musical development. Influenced by both cultures, Hattori is today one of the very few conductors of Asian heritage who is respected internationally for his interpretation of the Viennese classics.
He started playing the violin at the age of five and studied at the Vienna Academy of Music, followed by further studies with Yehudi Menuhin and Vladimir Spivakov. In 1989 he won the International Yehudi Menuhin Violin Competition in England. After a decade of international activities as a violin soloist, he turned to conducting and in 2002 participated at the inaugural Maazel-Vilar Conductor’s Competition where he was given a major award. Lorin Maazel enabled him to give his conducting début at New York’s Carnegie Hall and continues to support his career.
His opera début at the Vienna Kammeroper with Mozart’s La Finta Giardiniera was praised unanimously by all major newspapers in Vienna and following a Japan première of Leoncavallo’s Zaza at the New National Theatre in Tokyo, he was re-invited to conduct a Mozart production there in January 2006, inaugurating the Mozart Anniversary Year at Japan’s first opera house.
Apart from his performing activities, he is President of the International Yehudi Menuhin Violin Competition and Visiting Professor at the Royal Academy of Music in London, of which he was made an Honorary Member in 2003. He also studied sociology at Oxford University (St. Antony College).
Forthcoming performances with Joji Hattori:
Joji Hattori conducts at The Anvil, Basingstoke
May 05 2009, 19:45 - The Anvil
Joji Hattori conducts Bruch's much loved Violin Concerto No. 1 with soloist Sarah Chang.
Pre-concert talk with Joji Hattori
May 06 2009, 18:15 - Bedford Corn Exchange
Conductor Joji Hattori in conversation with Malcolm Singer.





