Yoriko Mizuno Fieleke
Pianist Yoriko Mizuno Fieleke has performed throughout the United States and has been a prize winner of numerous
competitions including the International Young Keyboard Artist Competition. Her performances of the Brahms Sonata,
Op. 120 No. 1 in f minor, with clarinetist Fan Lei was broadcast by WQXR in New York City, and many of her solo
performances have been broadcast in Chicago. She has also been interviewed and had performances aired by radio and
TV stations in Hawaii. She received her Bachelor's of Music degree from the Oberlin Conservatory with a minor in
studio art. There she was a winner of the "Music from Oberlin" and "Arther Dann" competitions both of which
resulted in Conservatory sponsored week-long concert tours. She began study of the Taubman Approach with Robert
Shannon at Oberlin in 1984 and continued with Kendall Feeney. She has been a long-term student of Robert Durso
and has also been coached by Edna Golandsky and Dorothy Taubman. She now teaches out of her private studio
outside of Boston. She has presented the work of Dorothy Taubman through lectures and master classes for the
New England Piano Teachers Association and for the Longy School of Music.
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