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Erika Yamane Piano Recital
Beautiful music spun by piano
2025/10/04(sa.) 13:30 Starting
On October 4, 2025, a piano recital will be held at El Osaka Petit El.
The concert will feature carefully selected masterpieces by Chopin, Schumann, Rachmaninoff, Brahms, and others that have particularly touched the hearts of the performers in their musical lives, along with the performers' own deep thoughts and feelings.
Please enjoy this gem of a program that delivers the magnificence of the performers' music and works in the intimate space of a small hall.
Career
Started playing the piano at the age of 4 and composing at the age of 5.
Graduated at the top of her class from Hiroshima Music High School (composition major) and received the Honganji Prize.
Graduated from Musashino Academia Musicae with a Bachelor's degree in Piano, and completed the Master's course at Musashino Academia Musicae Graduate School.
While a student at Musashino Academia Musicae, he performed at the annual campus concerts.
He is a recipient of the Naoaki Fukui Memorial Scholarship.
Performed in the Japan-Germany Friendship Concert in Berlin, Germany.
Received the Excellent Performer Award at the Hiroshima Newcomer's Concert, in which she was recommended by the university.
Performed "Liszt Piano Concerto No.1" with the Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra at the Hiroshima Promising Concert.
Performed "Mozart Piano Concerto No. 23" with Caritas Women's Orchestra.
Won prizes in many piano competitions including the Chugoku Youth Music Competition, Japan Classical Music Competition, Best Players Contest, and JPTA Piano Audition.
After working as a music teacher at Caritas Girls' Junior and Senior High School, she appeared in many concerts as a ballet pianist, soloist, and accompanist, as well as performing at hotels.
Studied piano under Mika Takahara, Mayumi Ouchiyama, Sanae Fukuma, Hiroshi Yonechika, Tokio Sakoda, Arnulf von Arnim, K. Ganev, and J. Ganeva before completing graduate school.
Studied composition under Yutaka Wakao and Yasunori Saeki.
Studied piano accompaniment under Jan Horak.
She is a registered artist with the Kadoma Artist Bank.
Program
We will present a selection of piano works by Chopin, Schumann, Rachmaninoff, and others.
Performer
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Erika Yamane
piano
Admission and ticket purchase
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Admission fee
All seats unreserved, General admission 2,000 yen, Students 1,500 yen (+500 yen on the day)