Ayako Fujiki
Ayako Fujiki (アヤコ・フジキ)is a London-based[1] Japanese pianist, composer, and Steinway Artist. She was born in Tokyo and started playing the piano at a very early age. [2] CareerAyako Fujiki studied with some great pianists of the 20th century, such as Alicia de Larrocha, Carmen Mompou, Carlota Garriga, Jan Wijn and Narcis Bonet. She specialized in Spanish music and received the titles of “Specialisation in Spanish Music” and “Master of Spanish Music” from the Granados-Marshall Academy in Barcelona.[3][4] She has released several albums, such as “Franz Schubert”, “Goyescas” (a tribute to her teacher Alicia de Larrocha), “Fantasia” and “Brightwater” (a collection of her own compositions that incorporate classical and electronic music techniques).[5][6] She has performed in international music festivals and halls in Japan, Spain, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Colombia, Serbia and Bulgaria.[7] She is also a composer who creates original music for piano, strings, and orchestra. She has collaborated with musicians such as Grigor Palikarov, Piero Romano, Yuriy Yanko, Cristian Chivu, Cristoforo Pestalozzi, etc. She has been praised for her high sensitivity, excellent piano-playing skills, and promising career by critics and mentors.[2][8] Discography
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