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Pianist Yoko Suzuki will perform live at the MontPhoto Awards Gala.

The MontPhoto Festival Awards Gala will be even more special with a live performance by renowned pianist Yoko Suzuki, who will accompany this moving event with her music.

We are delighted to once again welcome Yoko Suzuki, an internationally renowned artist whose sensitivity and mastery of the piano have thrilled audiences around the world. Born in Tokyo and trained at Musashino University of Music, Yoko has developed a brilliant solo career, performing in both concerts and artistic productions in various countries.  

The pianist, who will be joining us for the fourth time at the MontPhoto Gala, will perform live, setting the award-winning photographs in this year’s MontPhoto Competition to music. 

Who is Yoko Suzuki

Yoko Suzuki is a pianist and composer born in Tokyo, Japan. From a very young age, she displayed a great passion for music, beginning her piano training at the age of three and accompanying her father’s church choir from the age of five. She graduated from Musashino University of Music in Tokyo and later moved to Barcelona, where she delved deeper into the Spanish and classical repertoire under the tutelage of Alicia de Larrocha and Carlota Garriga at the Marshall Academy.

Yoko has taken her music around the world, performing in venues as diverse as Spain, Germany, Italy, the United States, and Japan, and has been praised for her interpretive sensitivity and technical mastery. She has released several albums, including her own works and classical pieces by composers such as Granados, Albéniz, and Mompou. Her latest work, Yoko Piano – Lágrima de luna, reflects her personal style and deep connection with music.

In addition to her solo career, Yoko has collaborated with orchestras, participated in shows such as THE ICE 2017 in Japan, and has been recognized for her contribution to cultural exchange between Japan and Spain. She currently resides in Barcelona, where she continues to share her music and collaborate with various cultural institutions.

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