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Hiroko Nakamura : ウィキペディア英語版
Hiroko Nakamura

is a Japanese pianist. She is the youngest, and the fourth Japanese prizewinner at the 7th International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition (the first Japanese prizewinner is Kiyoko Tanaka). As her career in Europe, America, and a guest-judge of the major piano competitions, she is considered one of the most advanced and well-known players in Japan.
==Birth and the careers==

*Born in Yamanashi, grew up in Tokyo.
*Started studying piano at the age of 3 at Toho Gakuen School of Music under Aiko Iguchi.
*In 1959, she won at the National Music Competition of Japan at the age of 15 years.
*Right after winning the competition, NHK Symphony Orchestra invited her as a soloist on its first world tour, which was also the first tour for her.
*In 1960, she went to Juilliard School of Music, and studied under Rosina Lhévinne, the famous Russian-Jewish pedagogue who also taught Van Cliburn.
*In 1965, she became the youngest prizewinner (4th) at the 7th International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition.
*Harold Charles Schonberg found her musical interpretation fascinating, and mentioned her playing in one of his books, The great pianists.

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