Madoka Inui

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Madoka Inui (born March 27 in Kobe ) is a classical Japanese pianist and lives in Vienna .

Life

Madoka Inui studied from 1990 at the Vienna Conservatory with Dianko Iliew and Roland Batik and graduated with honors. 1993–1994 concerts in Barcelona followed. In 1995 she won the International Piano Competition "Citta di Stresa". Since her parents' house in Kobe burned down during the earthquake in 1995, she settled in Vienna and developed a lively and successful activity as a soloist and chamber musician.

Discography

In 2000 she recorded her first CD with works for violoncello and piano by Brahms , Richard Strauss and Johann Strauss alongside Franz Bartolomeys, the first solo cellist of the Vienna Philharmonic . In 2002 she moved to the world's leading independent label Naxos , where she took over the pianistic part of the chamber music series “Philharmonic Soloists” with soloists from the Vienna Philharmonic.

It followed:

Johann Nepomuk Hummel's first recording of all Fantasias for piano solo by Naxos was very successful and received critical acclaim.

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