On the fourth stop of his 2011 fall America tour, Japanese pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii visited Bakersfield, California. He brought the house down with his performance of Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Bakersfield Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Conductor John Farrer. Two encores were played: his own composition "A Morning in Cortona", and Rigoletto paraphrase by Franz Liszt.
Two of the photos shown in this video are from the official website of Nobuyuki Tsujii at http://www.nobupiano1988.com/index.html
For more information about Nobuyuki Tsujii, visit a website for his internation fans at https://sites.google.com/site/nobufans/
he made me cry... he is such a wonderfully talented young man.. ^_^ truly gifted♥
vampyrrep 3 months ago 2
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>he made me cry... he is such a wonderfully talented young man.. ^_^ truly gifted♥
Thank you for the comment. Lots of people in the audience that night were in tears.
mlliu2006 3 months ago
ブラボー
jyukutyo1 4 months ago 3
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> ブラボー
Bravo indeed - Japan should be so proud of Nobuyuki Tsujii.
mlliu2006 4 months ago