Kikuko Ogura ( September 15, 1967 ) is one of the leading Forte Piano players in Japan. She was born in Tokyo. Kikuro graduated from the Amsterdam Conservatory and the Tokyo University of the Arts.
Kikuko Ogura studied piano at the Tokyo University of the Arts and its Graduate School. She further studied at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam, graduating wity "Cum Laude". In 1988, she was awarded first prize at the Japan Mozart Piano Competition (piano category). In 1993, she won first prize for ensemble in the Bruges International Early Music Competition. Then in 1995, she was awarded first prize (and audience prize) in the fortepiano category of the Bruges Competition as the third person in its history, after not being awarded for nine years.
After that, she has a very wide repertoire ranging from baroque to modern day, and has developed a variety of concert activities including not only solo but also ensemble. She also serves as a part-time lecturer at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.
Besides the 2013 "Rondo (Rondo) ~ Mozart's Brilliance ~", she released more than 40 CDs in total, many of which are selected as recommendation boards and specialty boards.
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