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Sudoh, Eiko

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  • Last updated:March 12, 2018
  • Note: This article is automatically translated from the original Japanese text. The author of the original work did not supervise this translation.

    Graduated from the Department of Musicology, Tokyo University of the Arts, and the Graduate School of Applied Music.

    While enrolled, she premiered works by contemporary composers as a pianist, and at the same time, extensively studied aesthetics, ethnology, management, and other subjects.

    In 2004, she received the Special Prize for Contemporary Music at the 9th JILA Music Competition, won the 6th Contemporary Music Performance Competition "Kyogaku VI", and was awarded the 14th Asahi Contemporary Music Award.

    In 2008, at the 8th International Piano Competition of Orléans (France), a commissioned and premiered work by Mayuko Fukami received the André Chevillion-Yvonne Bonnaud Composition Prize, making her the first Japanese composer to receive the award. In the same year, she studied abroad in Boston and New York with grants from the Nomura Foundation and the Asian Cultural Council.

    In 2009, she appeared as a guest artist at the YouTube Symphony Orchestra's Carnegie Hall performance. Currently, she is engaged in a wide range of activities, primarily focusing on contemporary music. She is a part-time lecturer at Wayo Women's University and Senzoku Gakuen High School of Music.

    She is currently writing the series "Piano Works MADE IN JAPAN" for the PTNA website.

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