-- The Solo Concert by Japanese Pianist Mamiko Tomari
BEIJING, Nov. 29 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- Japanese pianist Mamiko Tomari’s
solo concert will be held on December 23th in the hundred anniversary
auditoria of Peking University. She will perform the works of great musician
Liszt Ferencz at the concert. Litzt, is the master of music gone also known
as “the pianist King” and the pioneer of romanticism. She, is the most
outstanding representative of the young Japanese pianists and a new star in
classical music.
When the classical works are performed by a new gifted pianist, many
people excitedly wait to see what talents the new performer will bring.
Therefore, we would like to invite you to the concert of “The Night for
Liszt Ferencz” to revive your feelings for the classical works on December
23 in the hundred anniversary auditoria of Peking University. The works
performed in the concert will include the followings:
Legendes(S.175): No.2 St.Francois de Paule merchant sur les flots
Annees de pelerinage, troisieme annee (S.163):
No.4 Les jeux d’eaux a la Villa d’Este
Rapsodie espagnole (S.254)
Piano Sonata h- moll (S.178)
It will be a wonderful chance to be able to enjoy the romantic works
performed by an excellent pianist on a peaceful winter night, which will
bring a great musical feast to your soul. The exquisite skill of Mamiko
Tomari surely will make it a memorable night for you.
The brief introduction of Mamiko Tomari
Mamiko Tomari is the top young pianist in Japan and has won numerous
prizes, including Tokyo Mayor Prize, unique in Osaka. In recent years, she
has performed outstandingly in various performances including orchestra, solo
concert and broadcasting musicale, winning wide praise and recognition in the
Eurasia including German, Hungary, Vienna and Shanghai.
1989 1991 1995 The National Competition of JPIA Excellent Pianist
1992 The 46th Japanese Student Musical Competition
(elementary school group) The First
1995 The 49th Japanese Student Musical Competition
(junior high school group) The First
1997 The piano G level held by National Piano Mentor Association
The Highest Prize
2000 The Musical Festival of SheJin The First
2000 The Musical Competition for the students’ friendship of China
and Japan The First
2001 International Piano competition in memory of Liszt Ferenc
entering the semifinal
2001 The Specialty Level held by the National Piano Mentor
Association The Second
2003 The Musical Contest of Les Splendele The First
2003 The Musical Contest of JALA The First
2003 The Musical Contest of Long River The First
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