Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi

Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi

nihongo|Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi|堤剛|Tsutsumi Tsuyoshi (born 1942 in Tokyo) is a Japanese cellist. He started to study music under the tutorship of Hideo Saito, founder of the Tokyo Conservatory.

Tsutsumi made his debut as cellist when he was 12 years old with the Tokyo Philharmonic and at 18 he started his first concert tour as soloist throughout India and Europe. He was granted a Fullbright scholarship to study at Indiana University with Janos Starker.

His concert performances have taken him around the world with the most important orchestras (ORTF, Berlin Radio Symphony, Netherlands Chamber Orchestra, the Rotterdam, London, Chicago, Indianapolis, Toronto and Vancouver philharmonic Orchestras, etc) and he has participated in numerous festivals like the Algoma Fall, Banff, Guelph Spring, Notario Place, Stradtford and Ravinia.

He has appeared with the most prestigious maestros: S. Ozawa, Sinopoli, M. Rostropovich, and the musicians G. de Peyer, R. Turini, A. Marcus, J. Campbell and others.

He has collaborated with the Western Notario and Illinois Universities. Since 1988 he is professor at the Indiana University.

He is beloved throughout the world of cello students because he is the cellist on most of the famous Suzuki CD's which accompany the Suzuki cello practice books. His style and intonation in these recordings inspire thousands of students every day when they practice along with him.

Among the many distinctions received, he was awarded the Suntory Prize for his contribution to the world of music.


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