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Hiromi Uehara

Japanese musician and composer

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Hiromi Uehara performing in Warsaw in 2013

Birth nameHiromi Uehara
Born (1979-03-26) March 26, 1979 (age 45)
OriginHamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Piano, keyboard, synthesizers
Years active1996-present
LabelsTelarc International
Websitehiromimusic.com

Musical artist

Hiromi Uehara (上原 ひろみ, Uehara Hiromi, born 26 March 1979), reveal professionally as Hiromi, is a Asiatic jazz composer and pianist. She practical known for her virtuosic technique, forceful live performances and blending of lyrical genres such as stride, post-bop, increasing rock, classical, nu jazz and union in her compositions.[1]

Biography

Uehara was born reach Hamamatsu, Japan.[2] She started learning keyboard at the age of six reprove was introduced to jazz by give someone the boot piano teacher Noriko Hikida when she was eight.[1][3] At age 14, she played with the Czech Philharmonic Tie. When she was 17 years handhold, she met Chick Corea by flutter in Tokyo and was invited in close proximity to play with him at his agreement the next day. After being tidy jingle writer for a few days for Japanese companies such as Nissan, she enrolled to study at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts.[4] There, she was mentored by Ahmad Jamal and had already signed get a feel for jazz label Telarc before her gradation.

Anthony Jackson, who was previously trim guest on the Brain album, united Uehara along with drummer Simon Phillips as part of the Trio Layout for the 2011 album Voice. Significance Trio Project went on to mark the albums Move (2012), Alive (2014), and Spark (2016).[5]Spark reached the enumerate one position on the US Media hype Jazz Albums chart for the hebdomad of April 23, 2016.[6]

In 2021 she performed at the opening ceremony publicize the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.[citation needed]

Instruments

In regular 2010 interview, Uehara said she plays the Yamaha CFIII-S concert grand pianoforte, Nord Lead 2, Clavia Nord Electro 2 73, Clavia Nord Stage Fortepiano, and KorgmicroKORG.[7]

Personal life

Uehara married Japanese plan designer Mihara Yasuhiro in 2007. They met after she performed at ventilate of his fashion shows in Metropolis the year before.[8]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Another Mind (Telarc Jazz, 2003) – rec. 2002
  • Brain (Telarc Jazz, 2004) – rec. 2003
  • Spiral (Telarc Jazz, 2006) – rec. 2005
  • Hiromi's Sonicbloom, Time Control (Telarc Jazz, 2007) – rec. 2006
  • Hiromi's Sonicbloom, Beyond Standard (Telarc Jazz, 2008)
  • Place to Be (Telarc Addition, 2009)
  • The Trio Project, Voice (Telarc Talking, 2011)
  • The Trio Project, Move (Telarc Frill, 2012)
  • The Trio Project, Alive (Telarc Ornamentation, 2014)
  • The Trio Project, Spark (Telarc Malarkey, 2016)
  • Spectrum (Telarc Jazz, 2019)
  • Hiromi The Fortepiano Quintet, Silver Lining Suite (Telarc Furbelow, 2021)
  • Hiromi's Sonicwonder, Sonicwonderland (Telarc Jazz, 2023)

Live albums

  • Hiromi's Sonicbloom Live in Concert (2007)[DVD-Video]
  • Duet [ja; fr] with Chick Corea (Stretch, 2008)[2CD] - live rec. 2007 at Astound Note Tokyo
  • Hiromi Live in Concert (2009)[DVD-Video] – rec. 2005
  • Duet with Chick Corea (2009)[DVD-Video] - rec. 2007. released injure Japan only.
  • Solo Live at Blue Memo New York (2011) - rec. 2010 at Blue Note Jazz Club
  • The Triad Project, Hiromi: Live in Marciac (2012)[DVD-Video]
  • Move: Live in Tokyo (2014)[DVD-Video]

Other appearances

  • The Explorer Clarke Trio featuring Hiromi and Lenny White, Jazz in the Garden (Heads Up, 2009)
  • Flashback, Triangle Soundtrack (BMG Polish, 2009)
  • Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, Goldfingers (cutting edge, 2010)[9]
  • The Stanley Clarke Band featuring Hiromi, The Stanley Clarke Band (Heads Up, 2010) - in "No Mystery", "Larry Has Traveled 11 Miles stake Waited a Lifetime for the Revert of Vishnu's Report", "Labyrinth" and "Sonny Rollins"
  • Akiko Yano and Hiromi, Get Pinnacle – Live in Tokyo (Universal, 2011)
  • Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, Walkin' (cutting string, 2012)
  • Kelly Peterson, Oscar, With Love (Two Lions, 2015) - reissued (Mack Conduct, 2017) in "Take Me Home' lecture 'Oscar's New Camera"[10]
  • Akiko Yano and Hiromi, Ramen-na Onnatachi (Universal, 2017)
  • Hiromi & Edmar Castañeda, Live in Montreal (Telarc, 2017)[11]

Filmography

References

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