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  2. Mao Fujita - Wikipedia

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    Mao Fujita was born 28 November 1998 in Tokyo and began learning piano at age three. He studied piano with Ms. Yuka Matsuyama and Prof. Gen Matsuyama from age 9 until at least 2016.

  3. Hayato Sumino - Wikipedia

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    Hayato Sumino (born 14 July 1995 [1]) is a Japanese pianist and composer known for his performances of music by Frédéric Chopin. [2] [3] [4]Born in Tokyo, he started playing the piano at age 3. [2]

  4. Tyzen Hsiao - Wikipedia

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    Piano Concerto in C minor, opus 53 (1992) 1947 Overture for soprano, chorus and orchestra (1993) Ode to Yu-Shan (Jade Mountain) (1999) Ilha Formosa: Requiem for Formosa's Martyrs (2001) Taiwan's highest peak, the subject of Hsiao's Ode to Yu-Shan (1999) Hsiao's art songs have become standard repertory in Taiwan.

  5. Kyohei Sorita - Wikipedia

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    Kyōhei Sorita (反田恭平, Sorita Kyōhei, born 1 September 1994) is a Japanese classical pianist and conductor. In 2021, he won second prize, ex aequo, at the XVIII International Chopin Piano Competition, [1] the highest prize for a Japanese-born pianist in the competition since Mitsuko Uchida's second prize in 1970.

  6. Kōsaku Yamada - Wikipedia

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    Born in Tokyo, Yamada started his music education at Tokyo Music School in 1904, [3] studying there under German composers August Junker [] and Heinrich Werkmeister.In 1910, he left Japan for Germany where he enrolled at the Prussian Academy of Arts and learnt composition under Max Bruch and Karl Leopold Wolf [3] and piano under Carl August Heymann-Rheineck, [4] before returning to Japan in ...

  7. Saburō Moroi - Wikipedia

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    Sonata No. 1 for cello and piano (1927) Piano Trio in B minor (1927) Sonata No. 1 for violin and piano (1927) Sonata No. 2 for cello and piano (1928) Sonata No. 3 for cello and piano (1929) Sonata No. 2 for violin and piano (1929) Piano Quintet (1930) String Quartet, Op. 6 (1933) Piano Quartet, Op. 9 (1934) Sonata for viola and piano, Op. 11 (1935)

  8. Hikaru Hayashi - Wikipedia

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    Hikaru Hayashi was born in Tokyo on October 22, 1931. He was the cousin of renowned flautist Ririko Hayashi.Hayashi's father was a physician who had graduated from Keiō University Medical School, and had studied in Berlin before returning to Japan to take up a position as a professor at Nihon University.

  9. Akira Miyoshi - Wikipedia

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    Miyoshi was born in Suginami, Tokyo.He was a child prodigy on the piano, studying with Kozaburo Hirai and Tomojiro Ikenouchi.He studied French literature at the University of Tokyo, [2] and then studied composition with Henri Challan and Raymond Gallois-Montbrun at the Paris Conservatory from 1955 to 1957.