Surface clatter and turbulent storms in Nobuyuki Tsujii’s QEH recital

Nobuyuki Tsujii

Queen Elizabeth Hall, 30th January 2019

The story of Nobuyuki Tsujii’s success is incredible. By the age of seven he was winning prizes in his native Japan. At ten, he made his concerto debut in Osaka. In his early twenties, he tied for the gold medal in the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. Child prodigies are nothing new in classical music, but Nobu, as he is known to his legion of fans – many of whom flocked to the Queen Elizabeth Hall for this International Piano Series recital – was born blind.

Nobuyuki Tsujii
© Giorgia Bertazzi

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