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"...her way is pianistic, stressing tonal richness and inflection....generous deployment of nuance and dynamic gradations..." from New York Concert Review "...perfect balance of drama, intensity and beauty....thousands of finesses, a very lyrical warm tone and a great sense of humor..." from 2002 IBLA Grand Prize International Competition Japanese pianist Noriko Suzuki made her New York debut at Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall in 2001, presented by Artists International in their Winners’ Series. In 2005, Ms. Suzuki appeared as a soloist with the Symphony Orchestra "Great Artists", a specially organized orchestra made up of top Japanese artists such as members of the NHK Symphony Orchestra. She performed Beethoven's Piano Concerto No.5 "Emperor" at Tokyo International Forum in front of four thousand people for their 25th annual event. Ms. Suzuki has been a prize winner of competitions in the United States, Europe and Japan, including The Most Distinguished Musician Award and Kabalevsky Special Prize at the IBLA Grand Prize International Competition in Italy in 2002. She was the Second Prize winner at the Soulima and Françoise Stravinsky New Millennium International Competition in the US in 1999. Since her solo debut in Japan at the age of nineteen, Noriko Suzuki has made numerous appearances in her native country. As the recipient of The Japan International League of Artist's Young Musician Award, she was presented in its Young Artist Concert in 1994, and also in its Twentieth Century Concert in the subsequent season. She was invited by them again in 2002 to perform with Czech Wihan String Quartet in Tokyo. Ms. Suzuki gave the world premiere performance of “Frozen Crystal†in Tokyo in 2001, a work by Japanese composer Koji Nakano, which was dedicated to her. Noriko Suzuki is Music Director and Principal Pianist of New York Theatre Ballet, where she works with Diana Byer and Sallie Wilson, a former principal ballerina at American Ballet Theatre. In 2003, she conducted the chamber orchestra in their performance of “Antony Tudor†which earned critical acclaim. Ms. Suzuki received her Bachelor of Music degree from Kunitachi College of Music in Tokyo where she studied with Yasuko Shinoi. She holds her Master of Music degree from Manhattan School of Music in New York City, where she was in the studio of Donn-Alexandre Feder. Noriko Suzuki is a featured artist of Yamaha’s New York Rising Star Series. Currently residing in New York City, she has been performing as a soloist, chamber musician and accompanist in the United States, Europe and Japan. www.norikosuzuki.com Check out the artist's website: http://www.norikosuzuki.com Track List: 1. J.P.Rameau / Gavotte and Six Variations 2. Kabalevsky / Sonata No.3 in F Major Op.46, 1st mvt. Allegro con 3. 2nd mvt. Andante cantabile 4. 3rd mvt. Allegro giocoso 5. Chopin / Andante Spianato and 6. Grande Polonaise Brillante, Op.22 7. Beethoven / Sonata in F minor, Op.57, Appassionata, 1st mvt. All 8. 2nd mvt. Andante con moto 9. 3rd mvt. Allegro ma non troppo 10. Chopin / Nocturne in C-sharp minor. Op.posth. Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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