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Yuki Negishi Piano Recital
100th anniversary of the composition and premiere of "Rhapsody in Blue"
2024/11/30(sa.) 15:00 Starting
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A true virtuoso's feast, bringing out a variety of colors from the piano" (C.Clarke, Seen & Heard Int'l magazine, review of Yuki Negishi's recital in London, June 2024).
Profile of Yuki Negishi
Born in Tokyo, Japan. At the age of 10, she entered the Juilliard School Preparatory Department as an honorary scholarship student. After returning to Japan, she studied at Toho Gakuen School of Music, Toho Girls' High School, and then at Toho Gakuen College, where she studied under Mikako Abe, Etsuko Tasaki, the late Takahiro Sonoda, and many others. After graduating from Toho Gakuen School of Music, he went to Europe and received a diploma from the Amsterdam Conservatory in the Netherlands. He then moved to England to study at the Royal College of Music, where he graduated first in his master's program and artist's diploma course, respectively. She studied with Dominique Merle, the late Irina Zaritskaya, Murray Pellaia, and others.
She has performed in numerous solo concerts and ensembles in the U.K. and elsewhere, and has appeared as a soloist in numerous orchestras. He has also performed in a total of 10 countries in Europe, America, and Asia. In recent years, he has also been active in Japan, performing solo and in ensembles. In addition to his performance activities, he has served as a juror for many piano competitions, mainly in Europe.
During the Corona Disaster from 2020, she has distributed and introduced many piano works by "unknown female composers" and received high praise from various media, including being selected as one of the five best pianists of the month by the British "Pianist" magazine, together with Mitsuko Uchida and Angela Hewitt. He has received high praise from various media.
In 2022, he released two CDs: the first, "Enigma," was praised by Gramophone and International Piano in the U.K. and recommended by Record Geijutsu magazine in Japan; the second, "Koichi Kishi: Unknown Works," a duo recording with violinist Sachiko Ishibashi, was also It was also recommended by "Record Geijutsu" magazine.
In May of this year, he released his third CD, "PRELUDES," a collection of preludes by four composers, including Rachmaninoff and Gershwin. The CD is "a creative program and a superb performance, a nourishment for the soul" (C.Clarke, Classical Explorer).
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