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Tomohiro Hatta (born 1986 in
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, Japan) is a Japanese
pianist A pianist ( , ) is an individual musician who plays the piano. Since most forms of Western music can make use of the piano, pianists have a wide repertoire and a wide variety of styles to choose from, among them traditional classical music, ja ...
. Born in 1986, Hatta began his musical studies at the age of 5 with M. Endo and at 10 with N. Miyazawa. Honored by the 10th
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, in September 2005 he headed to Paris and continued his musical career at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris,
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and Conservatoire Départemental de Genevilliers. In 2016 Tomohiro Hatta obtained his Master Degree in Piano Performance at ESART. Hatta played in theaters all over the world such as
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in Paris,
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in New York and
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in Prague, and Festivals such as Bon Anniversaire Monsieur Chopin, Festival "Carré d'As Jeunes Talents", Chopin Festival in Paris (Bagatelle), Dias da Musica, IMAGO Festival, Delhi International Arts Festival,
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- European Capital of Culture 2017, among others. Hatta has been awarded several prizes such as International Piano Competition Rudolfinum Firkusny, Smetana Prize, International Piano Competition Son Altesse Royale La Princesse Lalla Meryem, Maria Campina Piano Competition, International Piano Competition Orchestra Sion, A. Scriabine Piano Competition, among many others. Hatta recorded for France 3, RFI, RDP-Antena 2, Sloveniae National Radio, among others, and two unique albums dedicated to A. Keil and G. Daddi, the latter who played with F. Liszt. Tomohiro Hatta is currently a piano teacher at the Conservatories of Music Coudray-Montceaux and Vauréal in France.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Hatta, Tomohiro 1986 births 21st-century classical pianists École Normale de Musique de Paris alumni Japanese classical pianists Japanese male classical pianists Living people Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition prize-winners Musicians from Sapporo