Saison 2025
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Sunday August 10th : 5.00 PM
Ami Hoyano : Organ
Program
Vincent Lübeck :
Praeambulum in E
Georg Böhm :
Choral partita 'Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten'
Johann Sebastian Bach :
Fuga in G BWV578
'Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten' BWV691, 690
Concert in a BWV593
Chanson folklorique traditionnelle Irlandaise / Arr.Takeshi Kondo :
Londonderry Air
Alexandre Pierre François Boëly :
Fantaisie et fugue en Si-bémol Majeur Op.18-6
Bis: Ralph Vaughan Williams : Rhosymedre
Biography
Ami Hoyano was admitted to the Tokyo University of Arts (Tokyo Geidai). She studied the organ with Tsuguo Hirono, Naoko Imai, and Makiko Hayashima, and obtained a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in Organ with honors. She was awarded several prizes for best interpretation at the Tokyo Geidai, namely the Ataka Prize and the Akansas Prize. Ami Hoyano was admitted to the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris (CNSMDP), where she studied with Olivier Latry and Michel Bouvard. She graduated with an organ master’s degree and was awarded the Harmony and Counterpoint-Renaissance Prize while studying with Bernard Foccroulle at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Brussels.
Ami Hoyano is supported by the Legs Jabès Foundation, the Tarrazi Funds and she was granted a scholarship from the Japanese Government Overseas Study Program for Artists. Much noticed laureate of the Pierre de Manchicourt International Organ Competition of Béthune (France), she was appointed the first cultural ambassador of the Freytag/Tricoteaux organ of Bethune on which she recorded her first CD “Révélations” (Ctesibios, CTE-067). Ami Hoyano won the First Prize at the International Organ Competition of Dudelange (Luxembourg). She has performed many times in Japan, Switzerland, Belgium, the UK, and France. In 2013, she was appointed organist of the “Tokorozawa Muse” Concert Hall and assistant organist of the Tokyo University of Arts. Ami Hoyano is currently organist of Meiji-Gakuin University, Professor of the “Atelier Baroque” and organist of the Reinanzaka Church in Tokyo.