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Nobuyuki Tsujii (辻井 伸行, Tsujii Nobuyuki) (also known as Nobu Tsujii) is a Japanese pianist and composer.He was born blind due to microphthalmia.Tsujii performs extensively, with a large number of conductors and orchestras, and has received critical acclaim for his unique techniques for learning music and performing with an orchestra while being unable to see.
Born blind, Tsujii developed his own technique for learning complex classical piano works. [23] With videos of his piano performances widely viewable on the Internet, Tsujii's competition win has made him an international sensation. As of 2010, Tsujii's discography includes ten CDs, some of which have sold over 100,000 copies. [24]
Japanese pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii was among the musicians who participated in the Opening Ceremony, although not in person. A recording of a composition by him ("House of Wind"), performed with an orchestra, was played while the flag of Japan was carried on stage.
Ueno Gakuen University (上野学園大学, Ueno gakuen daigaku) is a private university in Taito, Tokyo, Japan, specialising in music.It was established in 1958. Its predecessor was a school for young women founded in 1904.
Maestro! stars Toshiyuki Nishida as Tendō and Tori Matsuzaka as Kōsaka and Miwa with Nobuyuki Tsujii and Yutaka Sado. [1] The film featured as part of the LA Eiga Festival [ 2 ] Plot
This is an alphabetized list of notable solo pianists who play (or played) classical music on the piano. For those who worked with other pianists as piano duos, see List of classical piano duos (performers). For a list of recorded classical pianists, see List of classical pianists (recorded)
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Since its inception the festival awarded and collaborated with a number of famous and notable artists including Martha Argerich [7] (the winner of the Japanese Premium Imperiale and 3 Grammy awards), [8] [9] Éric Pénicaud, [10] Nobuyuki Tsujii, [11] The Quartetto di Cremona, Peter Bence (Guinness World Record - breaking pianist with "the ...