Joagen Fougu was born in Tokyo. He studied piano under Mr. Yoko Ishikawa and Mr. Kinbayashi Kobayashi at Shinshigakuen Senior High School and Junior College Music Department, undergraduate students of Noda Quantum and Toyosaka Noboru. In 1968 he studied at the Vienna College of Music and studied at Professor J. Dicherr and won first prize at Vienna's Ronpro-Schedevanov-Piano Competition in 1969 while studying at the same university. He graduated from the same university graduate in 1972 with the best grades and started performing in Europe and all over Japan. In 1974, he won first prize with her husband Joagen Fougu at the International Chamber Music Competition Piano / Trio division in Colmar, France. Yoko · Fogu and Joagen · Foug have formed a "Vienna · Piano Quintet" with members of the Vienna Philharmonic in 1985 and have traveled more than 20 times to Japan and have been very popular in various places, Many fans are looking forward to the annual Japanese performance. In 1998, Brahms and Haitzart's "Piano Quartet" was recorded on CD on Denmark and published by Palau. In the fall of 2000, CD recorded piano trio (Beethoven, Brahms) with Clarinet player Peter Schmidle, cello no Joagen Fougu at Kyoto Kogokuji Hall. Call up great reactions. Also, as a Vian Piano Quintet, CDs are released from Camerota Tokyo, but both Hummel, Lease, and Novakovsky contain the world's first recordings, and they are very popular, making works that will remain in future generations There.
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