Michiaki Ueno was born in Paraguay and started to learn the cello at age of 5. He spent his childhood in Barcelona, Spain, where he either won or received prizes in numerous competitions. In 2009, at age of 13, he became the first Japanese person to win the International Tchaikovsky Competition for young musicians. The following year, he won 1st prize at the 6th Romanian International Music Competition, the Embassy of Romania Special Jury Award, and the Romanian Radio Culture Department award. He won 1st prize in the cello division at the 21st International Johannes Brahms Competition in 2014.
He has performed with both national and international orchestras, including the New Japan Philharmonic, the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, and the State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia. He has also appeared on programs including TV Asahi's "Untitled Concert," NHK-BS's "Classic Club," and NHK FM's “Recital NOVA.” He is supported by the Yellow Angel Foundation and the Rohm Music Foundation, is an Ezoe Memorial Foundation scholarship student, and the recipient of a Nippon Violin Special Instrument Loan. He received the 1st Foundation for Youth Award, as well as the 6th Iwatani Tokiko Encouragement Award, both from the Iwatani Tokiko Foundation. He is currently a soloist and special diploma full-scholarship student at the Toho Gakuen College Music Department.
He is a scholar at the Toho Gakuen College Music Department under Hakuro Mori, while studying at Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf with Pieter Wispelwey.
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Tokyo University of the Arts (東京藝術大学 , Tōkyō Geijutsu Daigaku) or Geidai (芸大 ) is an art school in Japan. Located in Ueno Park, it also has facilities in Toride, Ibaraki, Yokohama, Kanagawa, and Kitasenju, Adachi, Tokyo. The university owns two halls of residence: one (for both Japanese and international students) in Adachi, Tokyo, and the other (for mainly international students) in Matsudo, Chiba.
The university was formed in 1949 by the merger of the Tokyo Fine Arts School (東京美術学校 , Tōkyō Bijutsu Gakkō) and the Tokyo Music School (東京音楽学校 , Tōkyō Ongaku Gakkō) , both founded in 1887. Originally male-only, the schools began to admit women in 1946. The graduate school opened in 1963, and began offering doctoral degrees in 1977. After the National University Corporations were formed on April 1, 2004, the school became known as the Kokuritsu Daigaku Hōjin Tōkyō Geijutsu Daigaku ((国立大学法人東京藝術大学 ) . On April 1, 2008, the university changed its English name from "Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music" to "Tokyo University of the Arts."
The school has had student exchanges with a number of other art and music institutions such as the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (USA), the Royal Academy of Music (UK), the University of Sydney and Queensland College of Art, Griffith University (Australia), the Korea National University of Arts, and the China Central Academy of Fine Arts.
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