bravo998 2011-2-25 05:02
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[size=3]Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, op. 11[/size]
Berceuse, op 57
12 Etudes, op. 10
[b]Nobuyuki Tsujii (辻井伸行), Piano[/b]
Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra
conductor: James Conlon
Track List:
1. Chopin - Piano Concerto No.1 in E minor, Op 11 I. Allegro maestoso (19:37)
2. Chopin - Piano Concerto No.1 in E minor, Op 11 II. Romanze: Larghetto (9:19)
3. Chopin - Piano Concerto No.1 in E minor, Op 11 III. Rondo: Vivace (10:16)
4. Chopin - Berceuse, Op57 (5:07)
5. Chopin - Etudes, Op10. No. 1 C major (1:53)
6. Chopin - Etudes, Op10. No. 2 A minor (1:21)
7. Chopin - Etudes, Op10. No. 3 E major (3:43)
8. Chopin - Etudes, Op10. No. 4 C-sharp minor (2:00)
9. Chopin - Etudes, Op10. No. 5 G-flat major (1:37)
10. Chopin - Etudes, Op10. No. 6 E-flat minor (3:23)
11. Chopin - Etudes, Op10. No. 7 C major (1:28)
12. Chopin - Etudes, Op10. No. 8 F major (2:21)
13. Chopin - Etudes, Op10. No. 9 F minor (1:59)
14. Chopin - Etudes, Op10. No. 10 A-flat major (1:58)
15. Chopin - Etudes, Op10. No. 11 E-flat major (2:06)
16. Chopin - Etudes, Op10. No. 12 C minor (2:59)
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bravo998 2011-2-25 05:55
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Nobuyuki Tsujii 辻井伸行
b. September 13, 1988
Gold Medalist, 13th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, 2009
Blind since birth, Nobuyuki Tsujii, who is referred to as “Nobu,” believes that “there are no barriers in the field of music.” His philosophy was first affirmed at the age of 7 when he was named first-prize winner at the All Japan Blind Students Music Competition.
At the age of 12, he made noted recital debuts at Tokyo’s Suntory Hall and Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall. Since then, he has appeared throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East and played with most of Japan’s leading orchestras, as well as the Orchestre des Concerts Lamoureux, Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, the Mississippi Symphony Orchestra, and the Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra & Chorus.
In 2005, at the age of 16, he was presented the Critic’s Award at the Fifteenth International Frédéric Chopin Piano Competition in Poland. In 2009, he won the Gold Medal at the Thirteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in Fort Worth, Texas, US. He also won the Beverley Taylor Smith Award for the Best Performance of a New Work. Peter Rosen’s documentary of the Thirteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, A Surprise in Texas, features Mr. Tsujii prominently and was released to critical acclaim.
Nobuyuki Tsujii is currently a participant in the performer’s program at Ueno Gakuen University and has studied with Masahiro Kawakami, Yukio Yokoyama, and Kyoko Tabe.
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Mr. Tsujii is in high demand by presenters and orchestras worldwide and has catapulted to rock star status in Japan. In the 2009-2010 season alone, he performed over 50 engagements throughout Asia, in addition to appearances at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., Aspen Music Festival and Academy in Colorado, Houston Society for the Performing Arts, Klavier-Festival Ruhr in Germany, and in recitals across the United States and Europe.
In the summer of 2010, Mr. Tsujii made an acclaimed debut at the Ravinia Festival, which the Chicago Tribune praised for “fearless technical assurance, accuracy and musicality…the rounded tone, suppleness of line and lyrical grace he brought.”Highlights of Mr. Tsujii’s 2010-2011 season include appearances at the Mondavi Center and UCLA Performing Arts Center with the Takács Quartet and a tour of Japan with the BBC Philharmonic under the baton of Yutaka Sado. He will perform solo recitals in all regions of the United States during October and April, as well as in concert with the Edmonton, Hudson Valley, and Corpus Christi Symphony Orchestras. A European tour in the winter took him to Lugano, Locarno, Manchester, Belgrade, Berlin, Basel and Moscow.
Mr. Tsujii enjoys swimming, skiing, hiking, and communing with nature. When he met with 275 piano students in the Dallas-Fort Worth area following the competition, he advised them to “Please practice your best, but also please remember that you have to take the time to experience life to give your music meaning. I do things like mountain climbing, swimming, skiing, walking by the river. Whatever you like to do, this will help you enjoy your music more.”
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captain_tabasu 2011-3-2 12:12
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