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Takae Ohnishi is a distinguished Japanese harpsichordist renowned for her captivating performances across the United States and Japan. With a rich background as a soloist, chamber musician, and basso continuo player, she has collaborated with numerous orchestras and graced various prestigious venues. Ohnishi's remarkable talent was recognized early in her career when she won her first major award at the International Early Music Harpsichord Competition in Japan. Her debut CD, A Harpsichord Recital, received the International Special Prize from the Japanese music magazine Record Gei-jyu-tsu in 2002, further establishing her reputation in the classical music community. Notably, she served as a visiting artist at the American Academy in Rome from 2011 to 2012, enriching her artistic journey. Among her celebrated performances is the production Spring Night with Vivaldi and Bach, where she showcased the joys of the Baroque era alongside the San Diego Symphony. Ohnishi's repertoire includes significant works such as the Harpsichord Concerto by Carlos Seixas and pieces by Antoine Forqueray and Jean-Henri d'Anglebert. As she continues to inspire audiences with her virtuosity, Ohnishi is poised to embark on new projects that promise to further elevate her artistic contributions to the world of classical music.
Artist summary generated by AI
Takae Ohnishi is a distinguished Japanese harpsichordist renowned for her captivating performances across the United States and Japan. With a rich background as a soloist, chamber musician, and basso continuo player, she has collaborated with numerous orchestras and graced various prestigious venues. Ohnishi's remarkable talent was recognized early in her career when she won her first major award at the International Early Music Harpsichord Competition in Japan. Her debut CD, A Harpsichord Recital, received the International Special Prize from the Japanese music magazine Record Gei-jyu-tsu in 2002, further establishing her reputation in the classical music community. Notably, she served as a visiting artist at the American Academy in Rome from 2011 to 2012, enriching her artistic journey. Among her celebrated performances is the production Spring Night with Vivaldi and Bach, where she showcased the joys of the Baroque era alongside the San Diego Symphony. Ohnishi's repertoire includes significant works such as the Harpsichord Concerto by Carlos Seixas and pieces by Antoine Forqueray and Jean-Henri d'Anglebert. As she continues to inspire audiences with her virtuosity, Ohnishi is poised to embark on new projects that promise to further elevate her artistic contributions to the world of classical music.
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