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Akiko Ebi (海老 彰子, Ebi Akiko, born July 7, 1953) is a Japanese-French pianist. Ebi was born in Osaka. She studied at the Tokyo University of the Arts, and won the piano prize of the 41st . Her international career began with her winning second prize in the 1975 Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud Competition in Paris. She continued her studies with Aldo Ciccolini at the Conservatoire de Paris. In 1980, she won fifth prize at the X International Chopin Piano Competition, after which Martha Argerich, who was a member of the jury, took patronage over her.

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  • Akiko Ebi (en)
  • Akiko Ebi (fr)
  • 海老彰子 (ja)
  • Akiko Ebi (pl)
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  • Akiko Ebi (海老 彰子) (7 juillet 1953 à Osaka) est une pianiste française d'origine japonaise. (fr)
  • 海老 彰子(えび あきこ、Akiko Ebi 1953年7月7日 - )は、日本の大阪府出身のクラシック音楽のピアニスト。東京藝術大学卒業。フランス政府給費を得て単身渡仏。パリ国立音楽院をプルミエ・プリ(首席)卒業後、大学院課程に相当する研究科を修了。フランスのパリを拠点に活動している。 (ja)
  • Akiko Ebi (jap. 海老彰子 Ebi Akiko; ur. 7 lipca 1953 w Osace) – japońska pianistka, laureatka V nagrody na X Międzynarodowym Konkursie Pianistycznym im. Fryderyka Chopina w Warszawie (1980). (pl)
  • Akiko Ebi (海老 彰子, Ebi Akiko, born July 7, 1953) is a Japanese-French pianist. Ebi was born in Osaka. She studied at the Tokyo University of the Arts, and won the piano prize of the 41st . Her international career began with her winning second prize in the 1975 Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud Competition in Paris. She continued her studies with Aldo Ciccolini at the Conservatoire de Paris. In 1980, she won fifth prize at the X International Chopin Piano Competition, after which Martha Argerich, who was a member of the jury, took patronage over her. (en)
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  • Akiko Ebi (海老 彰子, Ebi Akiko, born July 7, 1953) is a Japanese-French pianist. Ebi was born in Osaka. She studied at the Tokyo University of the Arts, and won the piano prize of the 41st . Her international career began with her winning second prize in the 1975 Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud Competition in Paris. She continued her studies with Aldo Ciccolini at the Conservatoire de Paris. In 1980, she won fifth prize at the X International Chopin Piano Competition, after which Martha Argerich, who was a member of the jury, took patronage over her. Ebi is one of the major pianists of our time and her international career continues with performances around the world, with annual tours in Japan, and annual appearances at international music festivals including Festival de La Roque-d'Anthéron in France, the Echternach Music Festival in Luxembourg, and La Folle Journée in France. (en)
  • Akiko Ebi (海老 彰子) (7 juillet 1953 à Osaka) est une pianiste française d'origine japonaise. (fr)
  • 海老 彰子(えび あきこ、Akiko Ebi 1953年7月7日 - )は、日本の大阪府出身のクラシック音楽のピアニスト。東京藝術大学卒業。フランス政府給費を得て単身渡仏。パリ国立音楽院をプルミエ・プリ(首席)卒業後、大学院課程に相当する研究科を修了。フランスのパリを拠点に活動している。 (ja)
  • Akiko Ebi (jap. 海老彰子 Ebi Akiko; ur. 7 lipca 1953 w Osace) – japońska pianistka, laureatka V nagrody na X Międzynarodowym Konkursie Pianistycznym im. Fryderyka Chopina w Warszawie (1980). (pl)
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