MICHIKO KAMIYA, violin
After completing the Soloist Diploma Course at the Faculty of Music, Toho Gakuen University, Michiko Kamiya studied under Dorothy DeLay at the Juilliard School.
She won the second prize in the Paganini International Competition in 1992. She won the Hannover International Competition in 1997. She has performed with well-known domestic and international orchestras such as NHK Symphony Orchestra, Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, and Norddeutscher Rundfunk. She has often performed with well-known musicians such as C. Dutoit, C. Munhun, R. Barshai, and Koichiro Harada. She also participates in music festivals around the world such as Aspen, Verviers and Kuhmo. She is also enthusiastic about her commitment to chamber music.
She has studied under Koichiro Harada, Masao Kawasaki, Dorothy DeLay, Georges Pauk, Mazumi Tanamura, Akira Miyoshi, Tokyo String Quartet and others. She has lived in Paris since 2006, and while she continues to perform internationally, she also teaches at the Paris Ecole Normale Conservatory, expanding her range as a leader. She returned to Japan in 2014 and is curr
LEE KANGHO, cello
Since debuting with the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra at the age of 12, he has had a wide-ranging career as a soloist and chamber musician. His performances with the KBS Symphony Orchestra, the Korean Symphony Orchestra, and the Suwon Philharmonic Orchestra, along with his recitals at the Kumho Recital Hall, have been highly acclaimed by critics and broadcast nationwide by KBS Radio. He served as a soloist at the 2001 New Year’s Eve Gala Concert with the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra and continues to perform regularly with major orchestras in Korea.At the invitation of the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he gave recitals at the United Nations in Paris, Lyon, Milan, Rome, and Geneva. He has also performed in Moscow and Saint Petersburg at the invitation of the Moscow Conservatory and has collaborated with the Sofia National Academy Orchestra and the Halle Philharmonic. His international recital appearances include New York, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, and Boston. As a chamber musician, he has performed at the Kirishima International Music Festival, Vivace Music Festival, Seoul Spring Music Festival, Gangneung Music Festival, and Changwon International Music Festival. He is also a member of the Tonus Piano Trio and the Antonin Ensemble, both of which received the Byuksan Award.He has served as a jury member for the Isang Yun International Cello Competition, the Penderecki International Cello Competition, and the Popper International Cello Competition. He is currently the Dean of the Music Department and Professor of Cello at the Korea National University of Arts.
MIKU TAKAKI, piano
YUKO FUJIMURA, piano
MASARU YOSHITAKE, piano
He has worked with many renowned professors including: Prof. Jacques Rouvier; Prof. Kenji Watanabe; Prof. Minoru Nojima, Prof. Andrei Pisarev and Prof. Dina Yoffe.Now he is living in Tokyo, and teaching at Toho Gakuen School of Music and Tokyo University of the Arts as a lecturer.
SUSUMU AOYAGI, piano
Reknown Japanese pianist Susumu Aoyagi has started piano lessons at the age of five in Dallas Texas, and held his first solo recital in the same year.
His teacher was Jo Boatright, assistant of the legendary pianist Lili Kraus. Susumu had opportunities to play for the Maestra and received lessons from her until the age of fifteen.
At the age of nine he made his orchestral debut with the Fort Worth Symphony, and continued lessons in Japan after his family moved back to Japan.
After winning the Japan National Competition for Students, he studied in Toho Gakuen School of music and Hochschule der Kunste Berlin.
First Prizes in Jaen Piano Competition of Spain, Alfredo Casella Competition on Italy, Prizewinner of Marguerite Long = Jacques Thibauld Crespin Competition of France. Numerous orchestral appearances,Solo Recitals, Chamber music concerts in Japan and many other countries,His CD recordings are highly acclaimed.
Professor of Piano at Tokyo University of the Arts (GEIDAI), President of the jury, producer of the Takamatsu International Piano Competition, Music Director of the Nagasaki Ojika Music Festival, Board member of the Japan Chopin Society.Resides in Tokyo since 2000.