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Hitoshi Kawashima Profile.
Graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, Department of Piano. Performed in front of the Imperial Palace. He received a full scholarship from the Polish government to study at the Chopin University of Music in Warsaw, where he completed his graduate studies. She then moved to Paris to complete her studies at the Berlioz Conservatory, and completed a virtuoso class at the Schola Cantorum in Paris. During his studies, he gave recitals in Warsaw and Paris.
In 1998, he received an honorary award at the Torneo International Music Competition. Since returning to Japan, he has given about 40 recitals. She has performed Dvorak's Piano Quintet No. 1 with the Wihan String Quartet and Mendelssohn's Piano Trio No. 1 with Beante Bowman, former principal of the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, and Gleb Nikitin, former principal of the same orchestra. She is a member of the Japan Federation of Musicians. She is a member of the Japan Federation of Musicians.
Recently, she has been giving concerts at the Karuizawa Ohga Hall from 2016 to 2019 and again every summer from 2022. 2005 to 2018, she served as a judge for the Pitina Piano Competition.
He has studied with Shigeko Chiba, Emi Narita, Shozo Tsubota, Mamoru Yanagawa, (the late) Lydia Kozubek, (the late) Barbara-Hesse Bukowska, Pascal Roger, Dan Tai Song, Eric Heidsieck, (the late) Gaby Casadosch, and others.
Program
Bach.
From the Mean Clavier, Vol. 1
No.9 in E major, Prelude BWV854
No.12 in F minor, Prelude BWV857
Chopin
Romance" from Piano Concerto No.1 in E minor, Op.11 (solo version)
Liszt
From Two Concert Exercises
The Rustle of the Woods" in D flat major
Saint-Saens
The Bells of Las Palmas" from Practice No.111 in G-sharp minor
Theme and Variations in C major, Op.97
Debussy
Images, Vol. 2
"The Bells Crossing the Leaves"
"And the Moon Falls on an Abandoned Temple"
"The Golden Fish"
Chopin.
Nocturne in C-sharp minor, "Posthumous
Polonaise, Op.53 in A flat major, "Hero"
Performer
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Hitoshi Kawashima
piano
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