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Emy Todoroki-Schwartz

Emy Todoroki-Schwartz

A Native of Tokyo, Japan, Emy Todoroki-Schwartz began her musical training at the age of three. She attended the Toho Gakuen Music School for Children, and Tokyo College of Music High School, where she was a student of Reiko Yamagishi and Noriko Nanin. In 2001 she came to the United States to continue her piano studies with late Danielle Martin, Jose Ramon Mendez, and the Polish pianist Dariuz Pawlas. She received her Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Texas at Austin as a scholarship student.

Ms. Todoroki-Schwartz has won concerto competitions at both the University of Texas at Austin and New York University. She had the privilege of performing with the University of Texas at Austin Symphony Orchestra in 2004, with the conductor Brett Mitchell. In 2006, she performed with the New York University Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Michael Lankester. In 2008, she won the Special Presentation Award from Artist International Auditions, and will be giving her New York Debut recital at the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall in their next concert series.

Ms. Todoroki-Schwartz has appeared in numerous performances as a soloist and as a chamber musician in Japan, Spain, and throughout the United States. In 2007, Ms. Todoroki-Schwartz completed her Master’s degree at New York University, where she was a scholarship student and an adjunct faculty member. Currently she is an active freelancer in New York City, continuing her studies with Miyoko Lotto.

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