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Music Without Borders: Tomona Miyazaki Unites Cultures Through Music

 






Music Without Borders: Tomona Miyazaki Unites Cultures Through Music

On December 7, 2024, the Chamber Hall of the Novosibirsk Philharmonic hosted a

remarkable concert by Japanese pianist Tomona Miyazaki titled "White Hieroglyph." The

day began with a creative workshop "Sakura with Children" — a project Miyazaki has been

conducting during her concert tours across Russia, Japan, the USA, Mexico, France, and

other countries since 2007. At the Novosibirsk workshop, young artists, inspired by

Tomona's playing, transformed their musical impressions into drawings while experiencing

aspects of Japanese culture. These artworks will become part of the multimedia

presentation at her upcoming concert in Tokyo.

The evening concert became a genuine dialogue between Russian and Japanese musical

traditions. In the first half, Miyazaki demonstrated her deep understanding of Russian

musical culture. Her interpretation of Tchaikovsky's "Dumka" conveyed a special emotional

warmth, while Glinka's "Variations on Alyabyev's Romance 'The Nightingale'" showcased

her virtuosic mastery. A particularly striking moment came in the juxtaposition of Nikolai

Medtner's "Primavera (Spring)" and Kobayashi Ginga's "Variations on the Theme of

Sakura." While Medtner's spring bursts forth with a vibrant stream of romantic feelings and

energy, Kobayashi's arrives unhurriedly, like the quiet awakening of nature in a Japanese

garden. Miyazaki masterfully captured both of these moods.

In the second half, the audience embarked on a musical journey through Japan. The

program featured works inspired by Japanese culture, including Miyazaki's own

compositions. These pieces brought to life images of serene landscapes, ancient temples,

and the measured rhythm of Japanese life. The concert became a true immersion in

Japanese culture for the Novosibirsk audience.

Tomona Miyazaki is known not only as a pianist but also as a cultural ambassador. She

serves as the cultural attaché of the Nadezhda von Meck International Charitable

Foundation in Japan and is one of the directors of the Japan-Russia Association

"Tchaikovsky - Nadezhda F. von Meck." Since 2014, she has also been the tourism attaché

for her hometown of Takamatsu on Shikoku Island. Through her multifaceted activities,

Miyazaki demonstrates that music has the power to transcend cultural boundaries and

bring people together.