Description
Yu Kosuge is a Japanese classical pianist.
Kosuge was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1983. At the age of four, she entered Tokyo University of the Arts, having been selected under a programme aimed at providing specialist education to gifted children. At the age of nine, she made her orchestral debut, playing with the Tokyo New City Orchestra.
In 1993, she moved to Germany to study with Karl-Heinz K�mmerling, and later with Andr�s Schiff. In 2003, she was awarded the S&R Washington Award Grand Prize from the S&R Foundation, which is awarded annually to the most talented young artist, for contributions to US-Japanese relations.
She has made a number of well-received recordings. The German magazine Fono Forum gave a five-star rating to her recording of the Chopin Etudes, made when she was sixteen years old. She has also recorded Liszt?s �tudes d'ex�cution transcendante, Chopin?s Pr�ludes, two Mozart piano concertos and works by Schumann and Liszt. A recording of her Carnegie Hall debut, in November 2005, was released by Sony. Reviewing the recital, the critic of CultureCatch praised the "beauty and great variety of Kosuge's tone production".
Born
January 1st, 1983 in Tokyo Prefecture (Age 41)
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