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Naoko Sugiyama

Naoko Sugiyama

Education and Training

BM, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music; GD, Longy School of Music; GD and MM, New England Conservatory.

Awards and Recognition

Prize winner in the Krenek Competition of the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition (formerly the Joanna Hodges International Piano Competition), 2005

Naoko Sugiyama

Division: Expanded Education

Department: Piano

Instrument: Piano

Pianist Naoko Sugiyama, a native of Japan, is active as a soloist and chamber musician throughout Japan and the Northeastern United States. She has appeared with the Boston Chamber Music Society, Bargemusic in New York, and the Chestnut Hill Concerts in Connecticut.

In 2007, she performed the world premiere of “Lullaby” by the eminent American composer Ned Rorem at the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, New York. Between 2001-2008, she served as a member of the faculty at Bowdoin International Music Festival in Maine. She was the resident pianist with the North Shore (Boston) Chamber Music ensemble, Music at Eden’s Edge. She has been giving solo piano recitals and actively working as a collaborative and chamber pianist.

Sugiyama was an adjunct faculty member at the Boston Arts Academy and a faculty member at Longy School of Music of Bard College. She currently teaches at her private studio and at the New England Conservatory Preparatory School.

Curriculum Vitae

BM, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music; GD, Longy School of Music; GD and MM, New England Conservatory.

  • Prize winner in the Krenek Competition of the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition (formerly the Joanna Hodges International Piano Competition), 2005