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Miho Nitta

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  • Piano
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Japan

Miho Nitta, pianist and composer, received her training at the prestigious "Queen Elisabeth" music university in the city of Hiroshima in Japan. In 1989, she finished her musical studies there, appointed major of her class, and she was awarded the prizes for excellence: piano, composition and chamber music. Graduated from his academic studies, his talent led him to a promising career as a young soloist. At the initiative of the big Japanese daily ASAHI, she was immediately invited to several international solo tours with the Hiroshima Philharmonic Orchestra. She then turned to an international career.         

For the love of French music, she moved to Paris in 1989 to perfect her musical art. Only a year later, she obtained the Superior Piano Diploma unanimously from the jury, at the Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris. Mr. Pierre Petit, director of the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris, was so impressed by his talent and his interpretations that he spontaneously decided to organize for her a series of concerts, including a recital in Poitiers. Miho Nitta also obtained the 1st prize for chamber music at the National Conservatory of the Boulogne-Billancourt Region, as well as the Superior Concertist Diploma from the Schola Cantorum. Since 1999, she regularly gives recitals of Chopin at the Church of Saint-Julien le Pauvre (Paris).

In 1990, she was also the winner of the international piano competition "Les Grands Maîtres Français", receiving her prize at the Salle Gaveau. Since then, she has been engaged in a particularly active soloist and chamber music career. She continues to win many prizes: Paris international competition "French guild" Janine price in 1991, Pierre Lantier international interpretation competition in 1995. She is laureate of the International competition "Citta di Senigallia" in Italy in 1996. The same year she also won the Val de Seine Chamber Music Competition, with the congratulations of the jury. Miho Nitta is also a laureate of the CZIFFRA foundation, to which she gives concerts every year. After winning a large number of awards and distinctions, she now performs as a soloist in France and abroad. On the Parisian scene, she recently performed a recital at the Salle Gaveau.         

Miho Nitta's record production currently includes 3 compact discs. Artist of classical music and piano in a very broad sense, she is the author of various compositions, in particular works inspired by Japanese popular music. Its artistic creative spectrum offers musical moments of exceptional and rare listening.

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Masterclasses achieved
  • Harp From July 31st 2002 to August 11th 2002