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  1. Apr 30, 2020 · Premiering in May 2020 on public television in the USA is a documentary about the journey of Nobuyuki Tsujii from his first experiences with music as a child, to his success at local and international competitions, to his debut in 2011 at Carnegie Hall.

  2. In a 2017 interview, Tsujii confirmed Hindoyan’s observation. When asked “How do you stay in time when you can’t see the conductor?” he replied: “By listening to the conductor’s breath and also sensing what’s happening around me.” When Tsujii was little, he once said to his parents, “I’m blind.”

  3. Jan 31, 2019 · The cascading runs in Debussy’s Reflets dans l’eau glittered and the turbulent storms in Chopin’s Scherzi thundered. But from the Satie Gymnopédies which opened the programme, there was a nagging doubt that Tsujii is not always the most musical of performers.

  4. Oct 14, 2024 · Japanese pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii performs Rachmaninov’s most famous concerto with supreme virtuosity, revealing a beautiful and wistful world.

  5. (Translated from Japanese) "Nobuyuki Tsujii's music is guileless," said Japanese composer Takayuki Hattori. There isn't any over-decorating. He plays the piano with the bare minimum of flourishes that God requires.

  6. Japanese composer Takayuki Hattori wrote: (Translated from Japanese) "The music of Nobuyuki Tsujii is guileless. There is no excessive decoration. He plays the piano with a minimum amount of flourish as required by God.

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  8. Sep 13, 2024 · Nobu Tsujii was born on 13 September 1988 in Tokyo to the physician Takashi Tsujii and his wife Itsuko, a former broadcast announcer. He was born with a developmental disorder of the eye, referred to as microphthalmia, in which both eyes are abnormally small and have anatomic malformations.

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