©Taira Tairadate
From a young age, she consistently won and placed in major domestic competitions, including 3rd place (no 1st place awarded) at the 2015 Long-Thibaud International Piano Competition (France), as well as the Best Recital Award and the Best New Work Award. In 2016, she won 1st place at the Carraglo International Piano Competition.
She began her professional performing career, appearing as a guest performer at international music festivals such as the Beppu Argerich Music Festival, Sendai Classical Festival, Shanghai Music Festival, Seoul International Music Festival, Nohant Chopin Night (France), and Arsonore (Austria).
In recent years, she has focused her performance activities on Bach and Beethoven, releasing a Bach album through King Records in 2023. She also takes up harpsichord playing and continues to study Bach's works on a daily basis.
He has collaborated extensively with string instrument players and engages in a wide range of musical activities, including composing and arranging music for string instruments.
He has collaborated with numerous orchestras, including major Japanese orchestras such as the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, New Japan Philharmonic Philharmonic Orchestra, Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra, Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra, Osaka Symphony Orchestra, Japan Century Symphony Orchestra/Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra, Chiba Symphony Orchestra, and Gunma Symphony Orchestra, as well as international orchestras such as the Orchestre de Paris (France), Orchestre de Canberra (Australia), and Krakow National Orchestra (Poland).
Graduated at Chief from Tokyo University of the Arts and completed her Master's degree at the same university's graduate school. Also completed a postgraduate program at the University of the Arts and Performing Arts Graz.
Since April 2024, she has been appointed as a full-time lecturer in piano at the Tokyo University of the Arts, where she is also dedicating herself to nurturing the next generation of musicians.