Hiroshi Arimori

Hiroshi Arimori is a renowned Japanese pianist celebrated for his captivating performances and deep understanding of Russian piano music. Born on October 25, 1966, in Okayama City, Japan, he has made significant contributions to the world of classical music, particularly in interpreting the works of composers like Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev, and Kabalevsky. Arimori has won several prestigious awards, including a special prize at the Chopin International Piano Competition in 1990 and a prize at the Tchaikovsky International Competition in 1994. He is also a dedicated educator, serving as a professor at the Tokyo University of the Arts. His recent releases reflect his ongoing passion for Russian composers, with albums featuring works by Rachmaninoff and Kabalevsky.

Arimori's approach to music is not only about technical mastery but also about conveying the emotional depth of the pieces he performs. He has been involved in various projects, including performing Scriabin's symphonies in piano four-hands, which highlights his innovative approach to classical music. His commitment to sharing the beauty of Russian music has remained unwavering, even in challenging times, as he believes in the universal appeal and joy that music brings. Through his performances and educational endeavors, Hiroshi Arimori continues to inspire audiences and students alike.

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音楽の玉手箱 2
Album - 22 Tracks - Released June 7, 2017
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