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Masayuki Hirahara (平原 誠之 Hirahara Masayuki July 15, 1980) is a Japanese
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and
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.


Early life

Masayuki Hirahara was born and raised in
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,
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. He started taking piano lessons when he was eight years old. Through these lessons, he became interested in composition and he studied it by himself. In his first year of the high school, he studied under a pianist who had graduated from the
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for one year. After that, he taught himself how to play and compose. In 1999 he participated in the music competition of the Great Hanshin earthquake (Kobe earthquake) Reconstruction Memorial Classic Festival and he won Hyogo Arts & Culture Association’s Prize and a golden award in composition section. He worked for a publisher which publishes a monthly piano magazine from 2000 to 2003.


Performing and composing career

With the encouragement of those who heard his performance in 1999, he started his career as a performer at a hall in Kobe in February 2003. His performances moved the audiences and his reputation spread by word of mouth; he held a concert at an 800-person capacity hall in
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in October of the same year. In 2009,
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heard his performance. In 2010, international Chopin year, he was invited to play at the Chopin 200th anniversary concert at Reid Concert Hall in the
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cosponsored by the Japanese Consulate General in Edinburgh, the University of Edinburgh and the Polish Consulate General in Edinburgh. In the following year, he was invited by the Japanese Consulate General in Edinburgh to perform at St Mary's Cathedral in Edinburgh,
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, and the Sage Gateshead. In 2012, he was invited to perform at charity concerts in
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for the
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. He played the piano in a retirement home and at Lutheran Church of the Resurrection in
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, California. He lectured about composition to the master class of Yamaha Music Center in
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. In the same year, he performed at the
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for the 62nd Sikinen Sengu Ceremony (fixed-interval transfer ceremony - wherein a shrine's sacred object is transferred to a newly constructed main hall) and he became the very first person who played the piano in the Ise Grand Shrine. In 2014, he was designated to be the Japan-El Salvador goodwill ambassador of music. In March 2015, he played at the Japan -
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Diplomatic establishment’s 80th anniversary concert. In November, he held the anniversary charity concert in Tokyo and it was honored with the presence of the
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, and donated the part of the proceeds of that concert for the activities of dissemination of music in El Salvador.Embajada de Japón en El Salvador


References


External links


Masayuki Hirahara Official Website

Masayuki Hirahara Official Blog ""平原誠之 オフィシャルブログ""
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hirahara, Masayuki 1980 births 21st-century classical composers 21st-century classical pianists 21st-century Japanese composers 21st-century Japanese male musicians El Salvador–Japan relations Japanese classical composers Japanese classical pianists Japanese male classical composers Japanese male classical pianists Living people Musicians from Kobe