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Anastasia Chebotareva`violin 1994
Tchaikovsky International Competition VIolin division,
Highest Honors (Second Prize, no First). Performs in Russia
and throughout the world.
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Shohei Sekmoto`piano Grand
Prix winner of 2003 PTNA piano competition and First Yasuko
Fukuda Award winner, 4th prize in the Hamamatsu International
Piano Competition(2003), 4th prize in the Chopin International
Piano Competition(2005).
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Freddy Kempf
`piano 1998
Tchaikovsky International Competition, Third Prize. A
pianist with a unanimous praise. An intelligent pianist
with a broad range of repertoire. Appears in major concert
halls all over the world.
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Ryoko
Yano`violin 2004
Geneva International Competition VIolin division, Highest
Honors (Second Prize, no First). Performs in Japan and
Europe.
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Ayumi
Iga `piano Gold
Medalist for both G, Special Grade of PTNA Piano Competition.
Coordinator of the regular mini-concerts in the Marunouchi
Bld.project.
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Alexander Kobrin
`piano 1999
Busoni International Competition, First Prize. 2000 Chopin
International Competition, Third Prize. 2003 Fifth Hamamatsu
International Piano Competition, Highest Honorsm and 2005
Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Gold Medal.
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Romain Descharmes`piano A
young talent from France. First Prize Winner of the 2006
AXA Dublin International Piano Competition
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Rina Sudo `piano 2003
Hamamatsu International Piano Competition, fourth prize.
Fifth Prize winner of 2006 of the AXA Dublin International
Piano Competition.
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Aki Kuroda `piano Winner
of the France International Music Concours. Winner of
Spain JIRONA 20th Century Music Competition Special Prize
Award. Winner of the Contemporary music performance concours.
Morning-sun Contemporary Music Prize Award. Her repertoire
includes not only classical music but also Pop, Rock,
Jazz etc. Many CDs are released from Victor Entertainment.
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Kotaro Fukuma `piano First
Japanese pianist who won the Grand Prize at the 2003's
Cleveland International Piano Competition, also garnering
the Chopin Prize.
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Aimi Kobayashi `piano A
rising young-teen talent.
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Takayuki
Kuniya `piano One
of the members of the "PTNA Talk Concert". His
first CD "Dance-Forgotten Waltz" was released,
and his Japan tour was well received. His unique talk
and character, warm pianism attracts the audience.
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Hitomi Maeyama `piano Winner
of the PTNA Piano Competition Superior Prize. Specializes
in works by Haydn and others.
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Yurino Izumi
`piano Silver
Medal and Audience Prize of the PTNA Piano Competition
Superior Prize.
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Andrei
Pisarev@`piano A
virtuosic pianist from Russia. Assistant professor at
Moscow Conservatory.
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Sachiko
Agehara `piano 1989
Japan Music Competition, First Prize Winner. She has studied
at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music. CDs "Liszt-Christmas
Tree", "Mozart Piano Concerto No.21", and
"Schubert Impromptus" have been released.
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Ichiro Kaneko `piano A
virtuosic amateur pianist. While working as an algebra
teacher at Waseda High School, Kaneko gives many concerts
and lectures around the country. CD recordings by works
of Debussy.
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Yuhi Ozaki `piano A
young virtuoso. Winner of the 31st PTNA Piano Competition
Superior Grade.
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