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The renowned pianist Tsujii Nobuyuki, also known as the ‘Miracle Pianist,’ is set to return to South Korea after a 13-year absence. The eagerly anticipated concert will take place in Seoul, South Korea.
On March 3rd of next year, Tsujii Nobuyuki will grace the stage of the Concert Hall at the Seoul Arts Center for a solo recital. This will mark his first solo performance in South Korea, although he has previously performed in the country in a duo concert with pianist Son Yeol-eum.
The concert will feature a diverse selection of works, including Bach’s Unaccompanied Suites, Chopin’s emotionally resonant compositions, Debussy’s impressionistic pieces, and Rachmaninoff’s powerful compositions. Tsujii Nobuyuki’s exceptional technique and artistic sensibility will be showcased through these renowned pieces.
Tsujii Nobuyuki’s musical journey began at the age of two when he started playing with a toy piano after hearing his mother sing. At the age of four, he began formal piano lessons. Overcoming the limitations of his visual impairment, he memorizes braille scores and delivers breathtaking performances.
Tsujii Nobuyuki’s extraordinary talent was recognized at a young age. In 2005, he received the Youngest Critic’s Award at the Chopin International Piano Competition. Four years later, he shared the top prize at the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. In addition to his exceptional piano skills, Tsujii Nobuyuki has actively pursued a career as a composer. At the age of 12, he performed his own composition, ‘Corner of the Empty Street,’ and went on to compose numerous theme songs for Japanese films and dramas. His emotionally charged performance of ‘Elegy for the Victims of the Tsunami,’ composed in 2011, garnered significant attention.
With his exceptional musical talent and heartfelt performances, Tsujii Nobuyuki is set to captivate audiences once again as he returns to South Korea for his long-awaited concert.
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