Ayako Uehara (Uehara Ayako, July 30, 1980 ) is a Japanese pianist from Takamatsu city, Kagawa prefecture, raised in Kakamigahara city, Gifu prefecture. She graduated from Kakamigahara Municipal Naka Junior High School, Gifu Prefectural.
She began playing the piano at the age of 3, joined the Yamaha master class from 1990. She won the first prize at numerous competitions and became the first Japanese in the 12th Tchaikovsky International Competition Piano Division of 2002 and won the world's first victory as a woman, and she took up a topic not only in the classical music world but also in various fields.
She entered the music university and has a background of a different color as a Japanese pianist.
Since then, she has repeatedly collaborated with prominent orchestras around the world. Also, as a Japanese pianist, she has a record contract with EMI Classics for the first time.
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