Please continue praying for the country of Japan as they recover from this disaster.
Source: cd journal
by bazingaon March 11, 2011
It’s been revealed that blind Japanese pianist Tsujii Nobuyuki will be making his New York City recital debut at the prestigious Carnegie Hall!
Since co-winning first prize at the 13th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 2009 (the first Japanese to do so), the 22-year old pianist has been working all over the world. His recital at Carnegie Hall will be part of the 2010-2011 season “Keyboard Vituosos II” recital series, which has featured world class pianists like Maurizio Pollini, Uchida Mitsuko, and Evgeny Kissin in the past.
Tsujii commented, “I’m extremely honored and happy to be selected [to perform] in the same series as world’s top class pianists like Pollini, Kissin, and Uchida MItsuko-san… I want to deliver a powerful performance and use this as a chance to broaden my performing career abroad.”
Tsujii’s Carnegie Hall recital will be held on the evening November 10th.
Check out one of Tsujii’s past performances below:
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