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Shinnosuke Inugai


TRAINING
• 2007-2010: The Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts with Catherine Vickers
• 2004-2006: Graduate studies with Nibuhito Nakai
• 1999-2003: Master’s degree with Nobuyoshi Kato

PRIZES AND AWARDS
• 2010: International Competition for Piano with Orchestra “Citta di Cantu,” semi-finalist
• 2009: Concurso Internacional de Piano Premio Jaén, 2nd Prize and “Rosa Sabater” Prize

 
Japan
Born, March 13, 1982


The first prize Shinnosuke Inugai won at the Tokyo Music Competition in 2003 was the beginning of his concert career. Since then, he has performed as soloist with the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra, the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, and the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra. Earlier this year, he performed with the Amman Symphony Orchestra under the baton for Fawzi Haimor in Jordan. Both as soloist and as performer of chamber music, he has made radio recordings in Japan for the NHK ( Japan Broadcasting Corporation).

QUARTER FINALS
CLAUDE DEBUSSY * Étude « Pour les accords » (Book II, No. 12)
SERGUEĎ RACHMANINOV * Études-tableaux in D major, opus 39, no 9
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN * 32 Variations in C minor on an Original Theme, WoO 80
JOHANNES BRAHMS * Intermezzo, opus 118, no 6
BÉLA BARTÓK * Sonata, Sz. 80
DAVID L. McINTYRE * A Wild Innocence

SEMI-FINALS
FRANZ LISZT * Sonata in B minor
ISAAC ALBÉNIZ * « Triana » (from Iberia, Book II)
SERGUEĎ PROKOFIEV * Étude in C minor, opus 2, no 3

FINALS
JOHANNES BRAHMS * Concerto no 2 in B-flat major, opus 83


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Radio-Canada

Espace-Musique

Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal

Gouvernement du Quebec

Jeunesse Musicale

Member of the World Federation of International Music Competition

Member of the Alink-Argerich Foundation




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