Masanobu ikemiya biography
A classically trained pianist, Ikemiya has given solo recitals at Lincoln Center (New York City), the Smithsonian Institute (Washington, DC) and performed as a guest soloist for the St. Petersburg Symphony, the Tokyo Symphony, the Guam Symphony and the Maui Symphony, among others.!
Masanobu Ikemiya was born in China to Japanese parents, grew up in Kyoto and Kansas, and was educated at Oberlin College Conservatory and Indiana University, and has received world-wide attention for his many concerts throughout Japan, Mexico, Argentina, Taiwan, Cambodia, Philippines, Bulgaria, El Salvador, the former Soviet Union, Portugal, Brazil, Guam, Hawaii, India, Korea, Canada, and the United States.
Masanobu Ikemiya was born in China to Japanese parents, grew up in Kyoto and Kansas, and was educated at Oberlin College Conservatory and.
In 1972, he came to Maine to join the Zen Buddhist Monastery in Surry where he was a practicing monk for 10 years. In 1980, he founded the Arcady Music Festival, of which he was the artistic director for 24 years. Many of you may have had the opportunity to attend some of his performances, or have seen or heard him on Public Television or Public Radio.
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Ikemiya developed an interest in American ragtime music while volunteering at a homeless shelter started by Mother Teresa in Harlem. He has made 5 ragtime CD’s and was nominated for a Grammy Award for the album, “R