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Occupation(s)
  
Musician, composer

Name
  
Ayako Shirasaki

Website
  
AyakoShirasaki.com

Years active
  
1990–present

Instruments
  
Piano


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Labels
  
What's New Records (2003-2008) Jan Matthies Records (2009—present)

Role
  
Musical Artist · ayakoshirasaki.com

Education
  
Tokyo University of the Arts

Albums
  
Falling Leaves - Live in Hamburg, Some Other Time

Genres
  
Jazz, Bebop, Mainstream jazz, Swing music

Similar People
  
Carol Sloane, Kenny Shanker, Lewis Nash, Ted Rosenthal, Alan Broadbent

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Ayako Shirasaki (白崎 彩子, Shirasaki Ayako) is a Japanese jazz pianist and composer living in Brooklyn, New York. She began her professional career at the age of twelve by playing gigs at the "J" jazz club in Tokyo. She was featured in Swing Journal. Shirasaki took classical music as her major at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music and gave concerts as a classical pianist for several years after graduating before returning to play jazz.

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She moved to New York City in 1997. In August 2003 the Japanese indie label What's New Records released her debut trio CD "Existence" (Lewis Nash on drums, Marco Panascia on bass) in Japan. "Musically Yours" her second CD was released in June, 2005. Before giving birth to her two children, Shirasaki's solo piano album Home Alone was released in April 2006. In the same year she has been featured on Marian McPartland's National Public Radio Show Piano Jazz. and on the compilation CD An NPR Jazz Christmas with Marian McPartland and Friends, Vol. 3.

She was a finalist in the Mary Lou Williams Women In Jazz Piano Competition in 2005 and 2006 and the Great American Jazz Piano Competition in 2004, 2005 and 2006.

After her parental leave she continued her career with a performance at the 1st International Jazz Solo Piano Festival 2009 in Germany. In 2010 she performed at the Jazz Journalists Association Awards Gala.

  • 2003 - Existence
  • 2005 - Musically Yours
  • 2006 - Home Alone
  • 2010 - Falling Leaves - Live in Hamburg
  • Ayako shirasaki at lucerne festival at the piano piano off stage incl duo with dado moroni


    Compilations

  • 2006 - An NPR Christmas Collection with Marian McPartland and Friends
  • 2006 - NPR Jazz Christmas With Marian McPartland and Friends III
  • 2009 - Best of 1st International Jazz Solo Piano Festival 2009
  • References

    Ayako Shirasaki Wikipedia