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Japanese pianists gathered in Verbania to celebrate "Chopin day"

Japanese musicians participate in a masterclass with Costantino Mastroprimiano on a 1842 piano. Afternoon concert scheduled at Grand Hotel Majestic, commencing at 5 PM.

Japanese pianists gathered in Verbania to celebrate "Chopin day"

Friday, May 2nd: Celebrate Chopin Day at Lake Maggiore with Seven Talented Japanese Pianists

Gear up for a piano extravaganza this Friday as we honor Chopin Day at Lake Maggiore! Seven prodigious pianists from Japan are gracing us with their presence, having touched down at the picturesque Lake Maggiore to immerse themselves in the rich music of the Franco-Polish composer, utilizing the 1842 Pleyel piano owned by the Note romantiche association in Pallanza. Their arrival took place on Monday, commencing their week-long dive into study and practice under the expert guidance of historical piano master Costantino Mastroprimiano.

Want to witness these renowned musicians in action? Public performances are unfolding! At 5 PM, a jaw-dropping concert featuring the seven Japanese pianists, Miyuki Tsukaumoto, Yuka Kuroda, Tomoko Adachi, Momoko Nomura, Nagi Morita, Kazumi Fukuda, and Mirei Shiraishi, will be held at the swanky Grand Hotel Majestic in Pallanza. Later in the evening, at 9 PM, don't miss the enthralling "soiree" with Mastroprimiano himself, as he conjures the enchanting melodies of Chopin on the 1842 Pleyel piano. The best part? Admission is absolutely free!

Remember, for more in-depth insights and a thorough understanding of the performers' backstories, make sure to check event listings for Lake Maggiore or contact the Chopin Day organizers directly. Play on, music enthusiasts!

  1. The seven talented Japanese pianists, Miyuki Tsukaumoto, Yuka Kuroda, Tomoko Adachi, Momoko Nomura, Nagi Morita, Kazumi Fukuda, and Mirei Shiraishi, will be performing on the 1842 Pleyel piano, a possession of the Note romantiche association in Pallanza, during their week-long stay in Lake Maggiore for Chopin Day.
  2. The Japanese pianists will be under the expert guidance of historical piano master Costantino Mastroprimiano during their immersion into the rich music of Frédéric Chopin.
  3. The public is invited to witness these renowned musicians in action with two scheduled performances – a concert at 5 PM and an "soiree" at 9 PM, both held at the Grand Hotel Majestic in Pallanza, with admission being absolutely free.
  4. For those interested in learning more about the performers' backgrounds, event listings for Lake Maggiore or contacting the Chopin Day organizers directly offers in-depth insights into their backstories.
Japanese musicians learn from Costantino Mastroprimiano on a 184-year-old piano. Performance tonight at 5 PM at the Grand Hotel Majestic.

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