About Fujiyama Clarinet Studio
Clarinet studio near you
Music for
any stages of your life
My thoughts
Understand the basics of the clarinet
In Japan, the wind band culture has been deeply rooted for many years. Many people play the clarinet, but only a few receive lessons from professional instructors. This means that basic skills and knowledge are often lacking. For students who participate in club activities, instruction from a teacher with specialized knowledge is an important factor in dramatically improving their performance skills. Also, for clarinet enthusiasts, learning the correct playing technique and tone techniques can give them a sense of satisfaction that they cannot get by teaching themselves. With the extensive experience and knowledge of our instructors, we will create a teaching plan that meets your individual needs and help you improve your skills efficiently in a short period of time.
Mastering an instrument and self-expression
The importance of music lessons is highly valued. The new curriculum guidelines of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology place emphasis on "thinking ability, judgment, and expression." Through music lessons, students can acquire these abilities in a balanced way and develop the ability to think and express themselves. Music is not just about acquiring skills; it is an important element that enriches the soul and develops humanity. Through clarinet lessons, students can experience the depth of music and become able to express themselves with confidence. This type of music education helps students build a foundation to play an active role in the international community.
Connect with the community
At Fujiyama Clarinet Studio, we use online platforms to build communities and hold short-term intensive challenges tailored to your goals. We also provide a wealth of information and resources on studying abroad and competitions to broaden your international perspective. In this way, we create an environment where each participant can grow at their own pace and pursue the joy of music.
About me
Izumi Fujiyama
She is the former principal clarinetist of the Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra and the former principal clarinetist of the Shanghai Oriental Sinfonietta. She has also performed with many musicians and orchestras, including the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra. Her performance activities are diverse, including a recital with the Shanghai Chamber Orchestra and a joint recital in Santa Rita, Brazil.
Awards/Festivals
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Performed in the Yamaha New Artist Concert
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Won second place at the International Clarinet Association Young Artist Competition
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Participated in the Asian Youth Orchestra
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Won the Emerson String Quartet Competition and
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performed with the Emerson String Quartet
Education
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Graduated from Boston Conservatory of Music.
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Received a Performance Diploma from Indiana University
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Graduated from Shobi Junior College (now Shobi University)
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Studied clarinet with Jonathan Cohler, Howard Klug, and Yukio Ohashi
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Received a full scholarship while studying at the Hartt School of Music at the University of Hartford.
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Participate in the Performance 20/20 program
Fujiyama Clarinet Studio
address
Yanai City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, 742-0021
phone
090-1185-0997
Fujiyama Clarinet Studio
address
Yanai City, Yamaguchi Pref,
phone
090-1185-0997