Suzuki Keiji (January 1, 1973) is a Japanese soprano singer from Yokosuka, Kanagawa, graduated from the vocal music department at Tokyo College of Music and completed opera course at school.
She won the Milan Grand Prize in the 29th Italian Vocal Concordo and the highest prize at the 31st V. Bellini International Vocal Competition (Italy).
In 2002, Suzuki Keiji performed in the NHK " Hello from Studio Park appeared in" and the 53rd NHK festival.
She also sang the theme song of the movie " World is occasionally beautiful ", officially listed in "Japanese Movie · Perspective" section at the 19th Tokyo International Film Festival. Currently, she is the special lecturer at Toho Music University.
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