An Evening with Fujiki Daichi & Inoi Ami
Concert

Presented by JICC

Join us for a special concert featuring countertenor Fujiki Daichi and guitarist Inoi Ami as they perform a diverse mix of Japanese music and more. The program includes pieces like "Ave Maria" and "Shenandoah," to Japanese works such as "Aka Tombo" (赤とんぼ) and "Tsubasa wo Kudasai" (翼をください). With both guitar solos and vocal performances, this concert offers a unique blend of styles and cultures. Please join us for an evening of great music!

ABOUT THE PERFORMERS


Fujiki Daichi is one of Japan’s highest-profile international artists and has made a brilliant debut at the hallowed institution of opera, the Vienna State Opera, and is expected to continue his activities as a front-runner in the world of classical music. He regularly gives recitals throughout the country performing a diverse repertoire from baroque to contemporary, as well as appearing in the media as a performer and specialist. He also is a guest professor at Senzoku Gakuen College of Music.


Inoi Ami has been recognized at an early age in Japanese youth competitions.   Amongst her early achievements are the 1st prize at the 35th Guitar Music Grand Prix (2010, Osaka) at the age of sixteen and 3rd prize at the 2014 Taiwan International Guitar Competition in Taipei.  Her most recent and prestigious success came in 2022, when Inoi was selected as the first Japanese artist to reach the finalist stage at the Guitar Foundation of America International Competition in Indianapolis, the most sought-after classical guitar competition in the world.

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