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Yuka Ishimaru (Organist)

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Ishimaru Yuka born in December 7 is a Japanese organ player.
She graduated from the Tokyo Institute of Arts Instrument Orchestra and graduated from the graduate school master's course. She got Akasan Prize, Acanthus Music Award, Honorary Voice Award, and Graduate Acanthus Music Award. She also acquired a soloist diploma at the Royal Conservatory of Denmark and the German National Stuttgart Music College.

She studied the organ with Tsuji Hiroino, Rie Hiroe, Hans Fagius, Rudgar Roman, Harpsichord harpsichord, Naoya Otsuka and Masaaki Suzuki.

She won the 2010 Chartres International Organ Competition and also won the J. Allan Prize. She has been invited to various regional music festivals in more than 10 countries in Europe and recital at Chartres cathedral, Notre Dame cathedral in Paris, Madeleine temple etc. She is a conductor by Leonard Slatkin / Conducted by the National Orchestra of Lyon, Johannes Krümp / Stuttgart State Orchestra, in Japan with the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra, Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra etc.

In addition to hosting solo concerts throughout Japan, she also appeared in the local TeNY TV Niigata and NHK radio etc, performed with K Ballet Company / Ballet Gentz, guest appearance on Asami Imai Imai, 2016 NHK Kohaku Utagoe fight. She appeared as a support of Arashi, appeared in TV Asahi "No Songless Music Festival" and acted extensively to strive to disseminate the pipe organ.

Her passionate and rich musicality, advanced playing techniques, precise registration taking advantage of the individuality of instruments have received high praise in various places.

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