Profile
Born in Tokyo in Japan, Azumi Nishizawa is at this time considered one of the finest Japanese pianists. She studied with Michiko Okamoto and Ikuyo Kamiya at
the Toho Gakuen Conservatory of Music in Tokyo, and was subsequently selected as an outstanding pupil by the famous French pianist and pedagog Dominique Merlet
at the Geneva Conservatory, where she won First Prize for Virtuosity. During that period, she won many international competitions in Japan and Europe. She began
her solo career in 2002 offering concerts in the main music halls in France, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Japan and China.
Performances
In addition to several Japanese tours, she is a regular guest at a number of international music festivals including the Societe des Artes in Geneva (Switzerland),
the International Chopin Festival en Paris(France), the Kyoto Music Festival (Japan), the Spring Music Festival in Vicenza (Italia), Summer Classics in Madrid, the
Torreciudad Festival in Huesca(Spain),the Robles Music Festival (Spain), Encuertro Manuel De Falla in Granada (Spain), Music Fetival in Jaen ( Spain), and International
Music and Dance Festival of Ubeda (Jaen,Spain).
She has in parallel taken an interest, with great success, in the performance of chamber music, playing among others with the Suisse Romande Orchestrafs leaders the
gSuisse Romande Wind Quintetff, the gCuarteto Assaih string quartet and musicians of international standing such as the Portuguese trumpeter Jorge Almeida and the
Japanese saxophonist Nobuya Sugawa, with whom she has played, as Yamaha artist, memorable concerts in the main European capitals. Her chamber music experience led to an
interest in playing Baroque music on the harpsichord, collaborating in the early music project gExtravaganzah with the flautist Mariano Martin.
She also participated and acted in the film gFukumimih (2003) made by the Japanese director Chisui Takigawa. She has since 2004 been guest Lecturer of honour at
Shanghai Normal University in China, and has since 2006 complemented this teaching with concerts and master-classes as artist of the firm Yamaha in Spain and Portugal.
Discography
In spring 2010 she brought out an album, the "Complete Piano Works of Manuel de Falla" with the backing of Falla's family and also prestigious musicologist Antonio
Gallego. This project also sparked interest and subsequent sponsorship from Heineken, who for the first time wished to participate in the bringing out of a classical CD.
A debut hearing followed at the Manuel de Falla Auditorium in the Spanish city of Granada, to wide acclaim from critics and public alike. There followed a five-date tour
in Japan - comprising three concerts in Toyko and a further two in Kyoto while the CD was rated by Japanese music critics as one of the best CDs to come out that year.
In May 2012 she performed at the Festival de Ubeda in Spain, while earning impressive reviews for her recently released CD "Falla: Complete Piano Transcriptions"
which rounds out her previous offerings of material by the composer. These two recordings constitute reference points in the interpretation of Spanish music.