HISTORY
- Born on 15th Feb, 1967
- In 1971, Began the piano
- In 1985, Entered Kunitachi music college
- In 1986, Went Bulgaria to study, and taught by Mr and Mrs.Ganev
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In 1987, Alexis Weissenberg sent him a grand piano because of his ability
- In 1990, Achieved the diploma from Concours International Tchaikovsky,
and then he has drawn attention for being introduced on the Solviet Union's national broadcast
as the most talented pianist, the "Kissin of Japan"
- In 1990, Got the best performance award at the International Chopin Piano Competition
- In 1991, Back to Japan
- In 1992, Won the second prize at the International Japan Piano Competition
- In 1995, Made a contract with BMG Japan
- In 1995, Debut in France as soloist of Orchetre de l'Association des Concerts Lamoureux
at the Salle Pleyel. He played Piano Concerto No. 3 of S. Rachmaninoff.
DISCOGRAPHY
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