Miyuki Brummer was born in Japan in 1976. She received her first music lessons at the age of four and her first piano lessons at the age of eight. Just four years later, she had her first orchestral performance as a soloist.
After music high school in Nishinomiya, she went on to study piano at Kyoto University of the Arts, where she graduated with outstanding results. She then decided to deepen her virtuoso skills through further training in Europe. She therefore took up concert studies at the Munich University of Music and the Mozarteum University in Salzburg. In 2005, she completed her master's degree in Salzburg with distinction. She then began her solo career as a pianist.
Miyuki Brummer has won several prizes at piano competitions in Japan and is a finalist at the "International Piano Competition A.M.A. Calabria" in Italy.
Her concert tours have taken her to Japan, Austria, Spain, France and Belgium. Her engagements throughout Germany range from Düsseldorf to Berlin, Dresden, Leipzig and Freiburg.
Miyuki Brummer performed in Dresden as part of PLANET OF SMILES, together with the international star clowns Antoschka and Patch Adams.
She has made guest appearances at the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum, the Hyogo Prefectural Museum Of Art in Japan and the Heinrich Heine Institute in Düsseldorf, and has given solo concerts. She has given several piano recitals as part of the Kulturherbst festival, including the piano recital "My Chopin", in which she played all four of Chopin's ballades.
Miyuki Brummer is also active as a chamber musician. She has performed successfully as Trio Polja-de (Klaus-Peter Riemer, flute - Monika Rytz, soprano - Miyuki Brummer, piano) at Haus Opherdicke (Unna district) and at Mendelssohn Haus Leipzig. The concert duo, flutist Klaus-Peter Riemer and Miyuki Brummer, have given concerts in Paris, Berlin and Brussels, among other places, and have performed at Nordkirchen Castle and Eller Castle. The duo performs regularly at the Goethe Museum, Schloss Jägerhof and the Gerhart Hauptmann House. The concert duo also recorded "Klangfarbliche Spiegelung" (LC 02319).
The pianist values musical education for children and has been a regular performer at the BAM! Family Concerts in 2011. She has also played concerts for people with dementia (Demenz-Service-Zentrum NRW), which have taken place at venues including the Tonhalle and Maxhaus.
In addition to her work as a concert pianist, she has gained teaching experience at the Kaiserswerth music school and the adult education center in Düsseldorf, among others.
Program:
Frédéric Chopin(1810-1849): Etude in A flat major, op. 25-1
Frédéric Chopin: Etude in C minor, op. 25-12
Frédéric Chopin: Largo, E flat major, op.Posth
Robert Schumann(1810-1856): Romance in F sharp major, op. 28-2
F. Chopin: Ballade No. 1, G minor, op. 23
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Takashi Yoshimatsu(1953-): Spring, Dream Song on May
Ryuichi Sakamoto(1952-2023): koko
Hisatada Otaka(1911-1951): Sonatine, op. 13, 2nd movement
Maurice Ravel(1875-1937): "Menuet" and "Toccata" from "Le Tombeau de Couperin"
Miyuki Brummer:
www.miyukibrummer.com
www.youtube.com/channel/UCew-z4OBwZnxUa9Vk--dwjg
Start : 19:00 Admission : 18,- €
Charity concert for the benefit of the Friederike Fliedner Hospice Kaiserswerth
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