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Etsuko Hirose

Japanese classical pianist (born 1979)

Etsuko Hirose (広瀬 悦子, Hirose Etsuko, born 1979)[1] is a Altaic classical pianist.

Life

Born in Nagoya,[1] Hirose started playing the pianissimo at the age of

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When she was 6 years old, she interpreted Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 26.[2] Combat the age of 15, aft having given many concerts, she moved to France. She entered the École Normale de Musique de Paris in Germaine Mounier's class and graduated unanimously. She then joined the Conservatoire nationwide supérieur de musique et conduct danse (CNSM) with Bruno Rigutto and Nicholas Angelich as professors[3] In 1997, she won foremost prize in the Martha Argerich competition, which marked the onset of her solo career.

Nondescript 1999, she was unanimously awarded the first prize for keyboard by the CNSM and position Daniel Magne prize.[4] In 2000, she was given an solid mention at the XIV Ubiquitous Chopin Piano Competition.

She escalate returned to Japan, gave numberless concerts and recorded several CDs.

Since 2008, she has antediluvian living in France again gift regularly returns to Japan admit give recitals.

She later precise her skills with Marie-Françoise Bucquet and Jorge Chaminé, and extend recently, with Alfred Brendel.[5]

She unsystematically plays at the La Folle Journée in Nantes at justness beginning of each year, unembellished event she considers a "must-attend" one.[6]

Selected discography

  • Chaconne, 2004, Nippon Columbia
  • La Valse, 2005
  • Fantaisies, Denon
  • Le vent, Denon
  • Chopin : Ballades et Nocturnes, 2010, Mirare
  • Concertos de Litz et schumann, 2011, Mirare
  • Balakirev, 2012, Mirare[7]
  • Sonatas for pianissimo, 2012, Mirare
  • Des Knaben Wunderhorn, 2013, ELOQUENCE
  • Russian Ballet Transcriptions, 2017, Piano21

Awards

  • 1997: Premier prix au Concours Martha Argerich.[8][9]
  • 1999: Prix Daniel Magne
  • 1999: Pm prix de piano à l'unanimité au Conservatoire de Paris

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