Guardian Unlimited Arts Features Jessica Duchen Meets Pianist my best friends are pianos Mitsuko Uchida talks to Jessica Duchen Wednesday March 28, 2001 The Guardian Pianist Mitsuko Uchida has http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Decca Music Group - Mitsuko Uchida The Schubert Cycle Pianist Mitsuko Uchida in an exclusive video interview speaks about composer Franz Schubert and her recordings of his music http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Mitsuko Uchida At Carnegie Hall By Samuel Lipman stage seatsof the recital the Japanese pianist Mitsuko Uchida gave at Carnegie Hall in the middle of December. Miss Uchida, born in 1948 http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
WGBH Home Listen on demand as pianist and Van Cliburn finalist Roberto Plano performs in the WGBH studios. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Mitsuko Uchida - Definition Of Mitsuko Uchida In Encyclopedia Mitsuko Uchida is a pianist born in Japan in 1952. She is an acclaimed interpreter of the works of Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert. She has recorded http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Decca Music Group - Mitsuko Uchida pianist mitsuko uchida in an exclusive video interview speaks about composerFranz Schubert and her recordings of his music. Launch Feature http://www.deccaclassics.com/artists/uchida/
Mitsuko Uchida: Piano's Mysterious Magician mitsuko uchida, the 50year-old pianist the critics nicknamed the high priestessof Mozart, http://www.scena.org/lsm/sm4-10/Uchida-eng.html
Extractions: Mitsuko Uchida, the 50-year-old pianist the critics nicknamed the high priestess of Mozart," "the leading Schubertian of our time," and "the greatest classical pianist of the present day" will be performing an all-Schubert recital (3 impromptus and 2 sonatas) at the Festival International de Lanaudière on July 23, 1999. Mitsuko Uchida started her piano studies in Tokyo. Her family was not particularly interested in classical music, but they thought it appropriate for a young girl to study an instrument. In 1961, Mitsuko Uchida's father was appointed ambassador in Austria and the whole family moved to Vienna. Mitsuko Uchida continued her studies with Richard Hauser at the Vienna Academy of Music. When her father went back to Japan four years later, she decided to stay behind in Vienna. In 1969, at age 20, she received the first prize at the Beethoven Competition. The following year, she won second place at the Chopin Competition in Warsaw. In 1973, Mitsuko Uchida took an important step towards the pursuit of her musical career. She decided to stop taking lessons and moved to London (where she resides to this day). In 1975, she won second place at the Leeds' competition. Despite all those prizes, fame was slow to come. In 1982, she performed all of Mozart's nineteen
Extractions: Piano's Mysterious Magician by Lucie Renaud Mitsuko Uchida, the 50-year-old pianist the critics nicknamed the high priestess of Mozart," "the leading Schubertian of our time," and "the greatest classical pianist of the present day" will be performing an all-Schubert recital (3 impromptus and 2 sonatas) at the Festival International de Lanaudière on July 23, 1999. Mitsuko Uchida started her piano studies in Tokyo. Her family was not particularly interested in classical music, but they thought it appropriate for a young girl to study an instrument. In 1961, Mitsuko Uchida's father was appointed ambassador in Austria and the whole family moved to Vienna. Mitsuko Uchida continued her studies with Richard Hauser at the Vienna Academy of Music. When her father went back to Japan four years later, she decided to stay behind in Vienna. In 1969, at age 20, she received the first prize at the Beethoven Competition. The following year, she won second place at the Chopin Competition in Warsaw. In 1973, Mitsuko Uchida took an important step towards the pursuit of her musical career. She decided to stop taking lessons and moved to London (where she resides to this day). In 1975, she won second place at the Leeds' competition. Despite all those prizes, fame was slow to come. In 1982, she performed all of Mozart's nineteen
VWM one to overpraise, especially given how easy a pianist uchida is to love. (Mozart Sonatas for piano and violin, Mark Steinberg/mitsuko uchida, http://www.vanwalsum.co.uk/amd/artists/mu.htm
INSPIRED MINDS mitsuko uchida. Versatility Is Her First Name. mitsuko uchida would never havemade it as an acclaimed pianist if her father s diplomatic career hadn t http://www.inspiredminds.de/detail.php?id=39
INSPIRED MINDS Today mitsuko uchida s interpretations of a wide ranging repertoire have gainedher a reputation as a pianist who brings intellectual acuity and musical http://www.inspiredminds.de/detail.php?id=39&tt=2
Borletti Buitoni Trust | News | Mitsuko Uchida And Friends Tour pianist mitsuko uchida s BorlettiBuitoni trust sounds like a way of ensuringthe supremacy of Italian cuisine but is in fact a scheme aimed at helping http://www.bbtrust.com/news/mitsuko_uchida_tour.html
Extractions: To celebrate the launch of the Borletti-Buitoni, Mitsuko Uchida performed together with some of the first ever BB Trust Award Winners Jonathan Biss piano, Emma Bell soprano, clarinet and the Jerusalem Quartet - at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London on Sunday 26 September 2004 as part of the International Chamber Music Season at the South Bank Centre. Prior to the concert Mitsuko Uchida was interviewed by Adam Gatehouse to explain the philosphy behind the work of the Trust and her involvement with young musicians.
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Extractions: Name: Mitsuko Uchida Birth Date: December 20, 1948 Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan Nationality: Japanese Gender: Female Occupations: pianist Mitsuko Uchida Main Biography In a career that has spanned almost 30 years, Mitsuko Uchida (born 1948) has earned her title as one of the greatest classical pianists of the 20th century. She is most readily associated with her ability and recordings of Mozart's piano works and is a sought-after concert pianist worldwide. Mitsuko Uchida was born in Tokyo, Japan, on December 20, 1948. She was the third child of Fukito Uchida, a diplomat, and Tasuko Uchida, a homemaker. Before Uchida was born her father had served in Europe in the Japanese diplomatic corps during World War II. Uchida began her piano lessons when she was three years old as part of a traditional Japanese education. She quickly developed a love for classical music, especially Mozart, as she listened to her father's collection of European composers' recordings. She told the