Aimi Kobayashi


Aimi Kobayashi is a Japanese classical pianist.

Biography

She lived in Ube, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan until February 2007 and later in Tokyo, started learning the piano at the age of three, played with an orchestra at age seven, and has been receiving tutelage from Yuko Ninomiya since the age of eight.
Kobayashi's awards include three Yamaguchi Prefecture "Glory Culture Prize" and the special Frédéric Chopin passport from the Polish government. She has performed in France, Brazil, Poland, Russia, South Korea, the United States, and Japan in venues such as the Salle Cortot, Svetlanov Hall, Suntory Hall, and all three halls of the Carnegie Hall Complex. AADGT, a New York-based non-profit organization, has supported Kobayashi for many years.
In 2010, Kobayashi released her CD/DVD debut, Aimi Kobayashi Debut, followed by another CD, Passion, for EMI Classics Japan. In 2011, she made her acting debut in the Japanese film Sleep directed by Katsumi Sakaguchi. Kobayashi's management company is To-On Artist's Promotion Agency, and she is currently a student at the Curtis Institute of Music.

Biography

Kobayashi was one of ten finalists at the Warsaw XVII International Chopin Piano Competition of 452 entrants from 45 countries.

2016 - 2017

Aimi Kobayashi Debut

DVD/CD package released in February 2010 for EMI Classics/EMI Music Japan

CD

Recorded in 16–18 June 2008 at Merkin Hall, New York, USA as arranged by the AADGT and sponsored by Global Private Equity.
Recorded live on 14 December 2009 at Kobayashi's debut concert at Suntory Hall in Tokyo, Japan.
CD released in March 2011 for EMI Classics/EMI Music Japan and recorded 6–9 December 2010 at Mihara Performing arts Center "Popolo" in Hiroshima, Japan.
3-CD set released in July 2011.
Recorded at Yuri Hall at the Showa University of Music at Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture on 29 January 2011.