Umeshinono Anmi completed Tokyo Art University and the same graduate school. Anke Award, Acanthus Music Award, and a symphony award were received on campus. Performed at the 32nd Japan Organist Association sponsored newcomer concert with Yoko Matsuo at the Geidai Morning Concert with the Philharmonic Orchestra. He studied the organ with Sekimoto Emiko, Imai Naoko, Hayashima Makiko and Ogino Yoshio, and the caravan with the late Kojima Yoshiko and Otsuka Naoya.
In 2007, she moved to France and studied at the Paris National Academy of Music with the support of the Agency for Cultural Affairs' Undergraduate Artist Scholarship. Studied organ with Olivier Laurie, Michel Bouvard, improvisation with Philippe Lefevre, and Claves with Françoise Merman, and in 2011 completed her first master's degree as Japanese with a recital at Notre Dame Cathedral. While in school, she received scholarship support from the Jabe Foundation and the Talay Foundation. At the same time, she was enrolled in the Eccritule department at the same time, earning a price of harmony and renaissance counters. After that, he studied organ with Bernard Fockrule at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels.
In 2009 she won the second prize of the J. Bossart Concours in Switzerland, and in 2010 he won the North France-Benes International Competition and became an organ cultural ambassador in honor of the 10th anniversary of his dedication. The first solo CD "REVELATIONS" released in 2013 has been well received in Japan and overseas.
She won 2015 did range international organ contest held in Luxembourg.
She has held concerts in France (Paris Notre Dame Cathedral, Saint-Sulpice Church, Versailles Palace, Organ Music Festival in Toulouse and Chartres Cathedral, etc.), Belgium, Switzerland, United Kingdom, etc. The concert hall and the church are also actively performing.
In 2013, she made a guest appearance on the second "Paris Notre Dame Cathedral" edition of NHK Radio "A city with an organ-listening to famous instruments in Europe".
Since April 2014, she has been a third-generation organist from Tokozawa Muse, and a part-time organist at Meiji Gakuin University, and also a lecturer at Sengoku Atelier and Baroque Organ.
Organist Association, Japan Organ Institute, Japan-France Contemporary Music Association member.
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