Masaya Kamei 亀井聖矢 – Semifinal Round Mozart Concerto – 2022 Cliburn Competition
Semifinal Round Recital
June 10, 2022
Bass Performance Hall
MASAYA KAMEI
Japan | Age 20
Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra
Nicholas McGegan, conductor
MOZART Piano Concerto No. 19 in F Major, K. 459
A native of Aichi, Japan, Masaya Kamei—at the age of 20—has achieved major piano accolades in his home country. He was the first to be accepted to the Toho Gakuen College Music Department a year early (in 2019). At the same time, he was the first to win both of Japan’s largest national competitions, the Music Competition of Japan Piano Division and the PTNA Piano Competition Special Grade, in a single year. Other awards include the Masuzawa, Nomura, Iguchi, Kawai, Miyake, and Steinway Prizes; the Argerich Arts Promotion Foundation Award; and the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award.
Those early wins not only provided many invitations for engagements—they also changed the young artist’s performance perspective: “I realized that I would now be playing the piano as the champion of Japan’s largest competition. A new kind of professionalism sprouted in my heart that has always exceeded expectations.”
His vigorous concert schedule the past few years includes recitals and concertos at major halls in Japan, such as Suntory Hall, Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall, and Tokyo Metropolitan Theater; and with the Tokyo City Philharmonic, Tokyo Philharmonic, New Japan Philharmonic, Tokyo Symphony, Chiba Symphony, and 21st Century Tokyo Orchestras.
In 2021, Masaya was selected as a scholarship student of the Rohm Music and Ezoe Memorial Recruit Foundations. He is currently a fourth-year student at Toho Gakuen, under the guidance of Hisako Ueno, Michiko Okamoto, and Shoichi Hase. He recently placed third at the 2022 Maria Canals International Music Competition.
Видео Masaya Kamei 亀井聖矢 – Semifinal Round Mozart Concerto – 2022 Cliburn Competition канала The Cliburn
June 10, 2022
Bass Performance Hall
MASAYA KAMEI
Japan | Age 20
Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra
Nicholas McGegan, conductor
MOZART Piano Concerto No. 19 in F Major, K. 459
A native of Aichi, Japan, Masaya Kamei—at the age of 20—has achieved major piano accolades in his home country. He was the first to be accepted to the Toho Gakuen College Music Department a year early (in 2019). At the same time, he was the first to win both of Japan’s largest national competitions, the Music Competition of Japan Piano Division and the PTNA Piano Competition Special Grade, in a single year. Other awards include the Masuzawa, Nomura, Iguchi, Kawai, Miyake, and Steinway Prizes; the Argerich Arts Promotion Foundation Award; and the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award.
Those early wins not only provided many invitations for engagements—they also changed the young artist’s performance perspective: “I realized that I would now be playing the piano as the champion of Japan’s largest competition. A new kind of professionalism sprouted in my heart that has always exceeded expectations.”
His vigorous concert schedule the past few years includes recitals and concertos at major halls in Japan, such as Suntory Hall, Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall, and Tokyo Metropolitan Theater; and with the Tokyo City Philharmonic, Tokyo Philharmonic, New Japan Philharmonic, Tokyo Symphony, Chiba Symphony, and 21st Century Tokyo Orchestras.
In 2021, Masaya was selected as a scholarship student of the Rohm Music and Ezoe Memorial Recruit Foundations. He is currently a fourth-year student at Toho Gakuen, under the guidance of Hisako Ueno, Michiko Okamoto, and Shoichi Hase. He recently placed third at the 2022 Maria Canals International Music Competition.
Видео Masaya Kamei 亀井聖矢 – Semifinal Round Mozart Concerto – 2022 Cliburn Competition канала The Cliburn
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
CLIBURN KIDS Pattern PlayMOZART MarathonCLIBURN KIDS - Many Meters: DancesCliburn in the ClassroomMeet Elizaveta Kliuchereva – 2022 Cliburn CompetitorMeet Jinhyung Park 박진형 – 2022 Cliburn CompetitorMeet Sergey Tanin – 2022 Cliburn CompetitorStream the Cliburn LIVE, June 2-18CLIBURN KIDS Pattern Play: The RondoRussian Romantics MarathonCliburn Kids Episode #8: “In Five”Cliburn Kids Episode #13: “How Many Hands, Part 2”Cliburn 2017 Competitor Profile: Daniel HsuMeet Yutong Sun 孙榆桐 – 2022 Cliburn CompetitorCliburn Amateur Spotlight: Julien BedonMeet Federico Gad Crema – 2022 Cliburn CompetitorMeet Albert Cano Smit – 2022 Cliburn CompetitorMeet Marcel Tadokoro 田所光之マルセル – 2022 Cliburn CompetitorCliburn Junior 2019 Competitor Profile: Ryan ZhuMeet Shuan Hern Lee – 2022 Cliburn CompetitorCliburn Watch Party - Thomas Yu