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He joined the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in 1985. He has served as principal violist since 1992.

Hakii performed as a soloist with the orchestra in Richard Strausss Don Quixote on a European tour in 1997.

He performed Kurtágs concertante for violin, viola and orchestra with his wife, violinist Hiromi Kikuchi, in November 2003. The couple also performed this work with the BBC Symphony Orchestra in London, the Teatro della Scala Orchestra in Milan and the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, among others.

Hakii has performed with his wife at leading international music festivals in Salzburg, Lucerne, Vienna, Paris and Venice. He is the recipient of awards including an Edison Classical and the Deutsche Kritiker Prize. In 2003, the New York Times named the CD Signs, Games, Messages, featuring music by Kurtág, best recording of the year.</OtherInfo>
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