Izumi Tateno Explained

Izumi Tateno (Japanese: 舘野 泉, Tateno Izumi, (born 10 November 1936 in Tokyo) is a Japanese pianist.

Tateno studied at the Tōkyō Geijutsu Daigaku and is today a professor at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki.

After a stroke during a concert on 9 January 2002, he had to take a break for some time. Even after medical rehabilitation, he still had paralysis of the right side of his body; since his comeback in May 2004, he has therefore played exclusively with his left hand. Numerous composers dedicated pieces to him specially tailored to his requirements.[1] [2] Tateno has won many prizes and awards. Since 17 September 1990, he has been chairman of the Japanese Sibelius Society (日本シベリウス協会, Nihon Shiberiusu Kyōkai), of which he is a founding member.[3]

Tateno is currently active mainly in Finland, where he moved in 1964.[4] In Japan, he has become widely known through the theme tune he performed for the television drama Taira no Kiyomori, composed by Takashi Yoshimatsu.[5]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.nippon.com/fr/people/e00167/ Izumi Tateno
  2. http://www.emic.ee/izumi-tateno-premieres-new-piano-work-by-urmas-sisask Izumi Tateno Premieres New Piano Work by Urmas Sisask
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20130403014436/http://www.sib-jp.org/kyoukai/frame.html "Übersicht über die Japanische Sibelius-Gesellschaft"
  4. Web site: Pianisti Izumi Tateno juhlii 77-vuotispäiväänsä soittamalla . 15 August 2013 . . fi . 13 June 2024.
  5. https://www.japanarts.co.jp/en/artist/izumitateno/ Izumi Tateno