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Přemysl Vojta Horn Recital [Nagoya Performance] Co-starring: Tomoko Sawano (piano)

Přemysl Vojta Horn Recital [Nagoya Performance] Co-starring: Tomoko Sawano (piano)

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Pemysl Vojta Horn Recital, Nagoya

Venue: Munetsugu Hall
Munetsugu Hall

Co-starring: Tomoko Sawano (piano)
Tomoko Sawano, piano


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¥ 3,500 Student ¥ 2,100


Tickets/Inquiries: Munetsugu Hall 052-265-1718

Program

Coffronu: Sonatine for horn and piano
Slavitzky: Three Capriccios
Schumann: Fantasia Op.73
Hindemith: Horn Sonata in F
Beethoven: Horn Sonata in F major, Op.17

Profile

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Pemysl Vojta Biography

Tomoko Sawano (piano)
Living in Berlin, Germany. Born in Tokyo in 1969. Started playing the piano at the age of 3. In 1992, he won the 3rd prize at the Pitina Piano Competition, special class, and studied under Katsuko Miura and Kazune Shimizu at the music school attached to the Tokyo College of Music, the attached music high school, and the same university. Moved to Germany in 1993 and studied under Reiner Becker at the University of the Arts Berlin (former West Berlin). In 1995, while still a student, she won a diploma at the Maria Canals International Piano Competition held in Barcelona, ​​Spain.
Since he was in high school, he has been enthusiastically engaged in ensemble performances, and has gained practical experience. He has high ensemble ability that makes him feel as if he is one with his co-stars, flexibility that allows him to react instantly, and a solid musical outlook. There are countless offers for recitals, concert tours, CD recordings, etc. from famous performers all over the world.
In addition, the Markneukirchen International Music Competition (Germany), the Munich International Competition (Germany), the Philip Jones International Competition (France), the International Trombone Festival (Denmark), the PMF Music Festival (Sapporo), the Mondñedo Workshop (Spain) ), Tubamania Festival (Thailand), etc., and has been invited as an official pianist to competitions and seminars around the world, and has won many “Best Pianist Awards” among them.
In addition, since 1998, he has been in charge of teaching brass players at the Berlin University of the Arts, the Berlin Academy of Music, and the Franz Liszt Conservatory (Weimar) as a wind instrument department correpetitor. Many of his students have won 1st prizes in international competitions, and his teaching skills have been highly evaluated.