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Aiiri Fujikawa Mandolin Recital
2024/02/10(sa.) 19:30 Starting
Higashi-Osaka City Cultural Creation Center, Jato Harmony Small Hall (Osaka)
Shoichi Yabuta / Mandolin Original "Traum", Beethoven / Spring Sonata, Piazzolla / Winter in Buenos Aires, etc. One and a half hour concert to enjoy the sound of mandolin.
Mandolinist Aiiri Fujikawa
Born in 1997 in Osaka. Studied mandolin under Yasunobu Inoue. Studied violin with Ikuyo Higuchi and piano with Kazuko Tamura from the age of 3. Started playing mandolin at the age of 15 at a mandolin club and served as a commis and director of a mandolin orchestra. 2018 First Prize in Japan Mandolin Solo Competition, 2016 First Prize in Japan Mandolin Solo Competition Kansai Region, Finalist in ARTE International Mandolin Festival & Competition [Mandolin Solo Section], performed with ARTE MANDOLINISTICA and Izumi Mandolin Orchestra. Performed on Mezamashi TV [Kirabito], participated in recording for Amazon Prime JO1 starring drama [Short Program], and appeared on radio programs. He graduated from Doshisha University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in aesthetics, philosophy, and art history, where he received a scholarship and the Dean's Award from the Faculty of Letters.
Pianist Kouki Kuroiwa
Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with the highest honors in the Department of Piano, Faculty of Music. She also completed the master's course at the Tokyo University of the Arts and the Liszt Academy of Music. He won the first prize in the piano section of the 84th Japan Music Competition. She won the first prize in the piano section of the 11th Tokyo Music Competition and the Audience Prize, the first prize in the KIPA International Piano Competition 2019, the semi-finalist in the piano section of the 17th Tchaikovsky International Competition in 2023, and the Special Prize (Best Contestant). He was awarded the Aoyama Music Award for Newcomers and the Utsunomiya Esper Award. Part-time lecturer at Tokyo University of the Arts Piano Department and Kai Seiwa High School Music Department. lecturer at CJM Jingu no Mori Music Academy.
Performer
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Ari Fujikawa
mandolin
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Koki Kuroiwa
piano
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