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Hiromi Okada Piano Recital 2018

岡田博美ピアノリサイタル2018
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Hiromi Okada (piano)

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Hiromi Okada (Okada Hiromi, September 24, 1958 -) is a Japanese pianist.
Born from Toyama Prefecture. He studied under Ando Junichiro, Moriyasu Yoshiki, Maria Curcio and others.

While studying at Toho Gakuen University, he won the 1st place at the 48th Japan Music Competition. After graduating from Toho Gakuen University as head chief, he won first prize at the 28th Maria Canalus International Competition in 1982 (awarded the Spanish Music Interpretation Award), 1983 No. 1 in the 2nd International Music Competition Piano Division. In 1984, he won first prize at the 2nd Pretoria International Competition (awarded the Recital Award) and attracted attention.

Hiromi Okada has lived in London since 1984. In 1985, he made a debut recital in London, and he was acclaimed that he is "the very star to come" (Daily Telegraph), "a passable and reliable technique, passionate musicality rich in creativity" (Times). Since then, he continued his performances in various parts of Europe, mainly in London, while also holding a recital in an ambitious program every year in Japan, and he has gained popularity. He was awarded the 20th Japan Chopin Association Award for the 1993 Chopin et Etque all-music performance.

He has done many cooperation with orchestras such as: Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, NHK Symphony Orchestra, Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, British Chamber Orchestra etc. , He has also been collaborating with overseas orchestras and has attracted the audience with a wide repertoire ranging from classics to contemporary songs.

In 2011, he played Beethoven's "Emperor" at Philharmonic Tube Concert in England in May and gained popularity. In the afterward years, he continued to participate in the live concerto with Nippon Phil and Chopin "Piano Concerto No. 1" in January 2012 and Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony in January 2012 and Bellio "Concerto No. 2" Echoing Cave " Japan premiere).
He is also actively working on chamber music, and he has been featured with members of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, violinist Atsuko Tenma, and Mr. Kawabata Naruto and others.

He frequently appears in various regional music festivals, including La Roc d'Anteron International Piano · Festival (France), Great Romantics · Festival (Canada · Hamilton), Istanbul International Piano · Festival, Steinbach Music Festival (Austria), summer music festival in Tokyo, Kusatsu music festival and others. In recent years, Master classes are held in Canada and Japan, and guidance for backwards is also done.
There are also a lot of recordings, CD from the CAMERA · Tokyo continues to be sold in the field of solo and chamber music, both of which are greeted with high evaluation.

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