Notes & Reviews:
Following on the heels of his 2009 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition win in 2009, Japanese pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii experienced a dream come true as he appeared on the stage of Carnegie Hall. His brilliant technique and beautiful tone showed through an extraordinary recital contrasting pianistic warhorses with newer pieces, including his own composition in memory of the victims of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami in 2011.
MusicWeb International
'A profound and bewitching talent' is how I described the young Japanese pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii. Blind since birth he gave an enthralling and varied recital at Carnegie Hall in November 2011 that soon exhausted my supply of superlatives. In a world full of note-perfect prodigies this thoughtful, impassioned artist is one to watch. The Blu-ray sound and picture are excellent.
Run Time: 97 min.
Region: 0
Picture Format: Blu-Ray, 16:9, Color
Sound Format(s): PCM Stereo, DTS HD Master Audio
Country of Origin: Austria
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Musto, John : Improvisation & Fugue, for piano - Performer: Nobuyuki Tsujii (Piano)
- Period Time: Contemporary
- Studio/Live: Live
Beethoven, Ludwig van : Sonata for Piano no 17 in D minor, Op. 31/2 "The Tempest" - Performer: Nobuyuki Tsujii (Piano)
- Period Time: Classical
- Written: 1802
- Studio/Live: Live
Liszt, Franz : Un sospiro, for piano in D flat major (Grande études de concert no 3), S. 144/3 (LW A118/3) - Performer: Nobuyuki Tsujii (Piano)
- Period Time: Romantic
- Written: 1848
- Studio/Live: Live
Liszt, Franz : Verdi Opera Transcriptions - Performer: Nobuyuki Tsujii (Piano)
- Period Time: Romantic
- Form: Opera/Operetta
- Studio/Live: Live
Mussorgsky, Modest : Pictures at an exhibition - Performer: Nobuyuki Tsujii (Piano)
- Period Time: Romantic
- Written: 1896
- Studio/Live: Live
Foster, Stephen : Jeannie with the light brown hair - Performer: Nobuyuki Tsujii (Piano)
- Period Time: Romantic
- Studio/Live: Live
Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849) : Prelude for piano no 15 in D flat major, Op. 28/15, CT. 180 - Performer: Nobuyuki Tsujii (Piano)
- Period Time: Romantic
- Written: 1838-1839
- Studio/Live: Live


























