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Philharmonic and Yutaka Sado and the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana and Thierry Fischer among others. Future engagements include his Carnegie Hall orchestral debut with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, his debut with the Seattle Symphony under Ludovic Morlot and a major Japanese tour with the BBC Philharmonic, Yutaka Sado conducting. As a recitalist, he gave a sold-out solo performance at Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium in 2011, and has also given recitals at the Aspen and Ravinia Festivals and in Washington, D.C, Boston, Berlin and Munich. In his home country, he has appeared as a soloist with all the major Japanese orchestras including NHK Symphony, Yomiuri Nippon Symphony, Tokyo Symphony, Japan Philharmonic and Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa. He records exclusively for Avex Classics, and has made a number of best-selling discs in recent years including Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 with DSO Berlin, an all-Chopin recital disc, Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 with Yukata Sado and the BBC Philharmonic, and Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition. A live DVD recording of his 2011 Carnegie Hall recital has recently been released and is distributed by Naxos in the U.S. and Euroarts in Europe. Nobuyuki Tsujii’s international tours are supported by All Nippon Airways (ANA), and he gratefully acknowledges their assistance. Nobuyuki Tsujii is making his BSO Debut. Find out how to turn your assets into a charitable resource that will last forever. Call 410.332.4171 or visit www.bcf.org/dmitri to learn more. Baltimore Community Foundation 2 East Read Street | Baltimore, MD | Tel. 410.332.4171 | www.bcf.org Peabody Conservatory Students and Faculty Shine in Orchestral Concerts in 2013-2014 Don’t miss performances by the Peabody Symphony Orchestra, Peabody Concert Orchestra and Peabody Modern Orchestra, as well as the Adalman Faculty Chamber Music Series. Subscriptions as low as $40 and all new Flex Passes available now. About the concert: Suite from Peer Gynt Edvard Grieg Born in Bergen, Norway, June 15, 1843; died in Bergen, September 4, 1907 Edvard Grieg’s great-grandfather, Alexander Greig (as the family name was originally spelled) was an independent-minded Scotsman who emigrated to Norway from his native Aberdeen in the 1760s Visit www.peabody.jhu.edu or call 410-234-4800 for more information. September– October 2013 | O v ertur e 25