We invite you to a free livestream recital by
Yumi Suehiro Westerhoff School piano faculty Date & Time: March 21, 2021 (Sunday) at 7:30pm (EDT) Link to Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/event/304817 Program 15 Variations and Fugue in E-flat Major, "Eroica Variations", Op.35 (1802) by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) (Duration: 25 minutes) About Yumi Suehiro Born in Osaka, Japan, pianist Yumi Suehiro began studying piano at age 6, and marimba a year later. In Japan, Ms. Suehiro won numerous national and international competitions, including the top prize at the Kobe International Competition as the youngest winner. In 2008, she performed Copland’s Piano Variations at Weill Recital Hall (Carnegie) as an AMTL Audition Winner, and at Steinway Hall, presented by the Amati Music Festival, and premiered fifteen 1-minute works called Fifteen Minutes of Fame at Symphony Space presented by Vox Novus. She also was the featured marimba player in Latin percussionist Victor Rendon's recording of “Fiesta Percussiva”. An undergraduate scholarship student at Lehman College, she graduated magna cum laude, studying piano with Peter Vinograde, percussion with Morris Lang, and composition with John Corigliano. She was featured there as a soloist on both piano and marimba, playing Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue and Rosauro's Marimba Concerto. Ms. Suehiro received her Master of Music degree in piano performance from the Manhattan School of Music as a student of Zenon Fishbein and Peter Vinograde. While at Manhattan, she won second prize in the school’s 2010 concerto competition (John Harbison’s Concerto), and in 2011 was chosen to perform Richard Wilson’s “Flashback” for Pierre-Laurent Aimard’s master class. Ms. Suehiro regularly performs with ensemble Mise-En as a core member. She performed Ligeti's Piano Concerto with Mise-En in Sarasota, Florida in January 2017 at New College of Florida. Ms. Suehiro has taught at Lehman College (CUNY) as an adjunct professor. Currently she is a faculty member at Lehman College School of Continuing and Professional Studies. Ms. Suehiro has been a faculty member at Westerhoff School of Music & Art since 2012. |