FUGUE MUSIC ACADEMY Karuizawa - - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー
Fugue Music Academy - Piano - - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー
Fugue Music Academy - Piano - - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

The natural beauties and atmosphere of Karuizawa attract numerous travelers every year. Pianist Junko Shioda finds it an ideal place to concentrate on her art in peace, and she often comes here. When she met Haruka Izawa, also a pianist and director of a music festival in Japan, in 2023, she suggested a joint musical project for Karuizawa. Shortly afterwards, the two artists founded the Fugue Music Academy.

The musical form of the fugue plays an important role in the novel “Beutiful Village” by the well-known Japanese writer, Tatsuo Hori, and also shapes the structure of this masterpiece. Hori himself came to Karuizawa several times to work, and the literary museum there still reminds us of his stays. The poet advocated the connection between literature and music – and following this idea, we want to create a place where people deepen their understanding not only of music, but of art in general and their relationship to the world. The Fugue Music Academy will take place every two years starting in 2024.

Concept of Fugue Music Academy

During the course, perticipants not only receive lessons from the professor, but also learn a lot by listening to each other. In addition to classes, students also have discussion time with professors to think together about philosophical questions and gain diverse perspectives that are not just limited to music. There will also be a question and answer session with the professor, giving students the opportunity to ask specific questions about studying abroad and clarify any questions they may have during class.

Organization team

Junko Shioda Pianistin - Fugue Music Academy ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

Junko Shioda - Music director

The Japanese pianist Junko Shioda studied at the Toho Gakuen University of Music in Tokyo and at the Hanover University of Music and Theater with Hidemitsu Hayashi, Konrad Meister and Bernd Goetzke. At the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz in Cologne she studied piano for the Konzertexamen with Arbo Valdma, Liedbegleitung with Jürgen Glauß and piano chamber music with Anthony Spiri. She received significant additional guidance from master classes with artists such as Rainer Moog, Paul Badura-Skoda, Pavel Gililov, Alexander Lonquich, Vitaly Margulis and György Sebök. Junko Shioda regularly gives piano recitals and performs as a soloist with orchestras in Germany and abroad. Her engagements have taken her to the Suntory Hall in Tokyo, the National Theater of Tirana/Albania, the Schumann House in Bonn and the Robert Schumann Hall in Düsseldorf, to name just a few. She has performed at a number of festivals, such as the Japanese Culture Festival in Tallin/Estonia, the Beethoven Festival in Bonn, the Braunschweig Chamber Music Podium, the Schwäbische Frühling and the Dortmund Chamber Music Festival. Her involvement with contemporary music led to collaborations with various composers such as Martin Lonquich, Johannes Marks and Jörg Widmann. As a pianist with the Ensemble Sinfonia NRW, Junko Shioda regularly plays chamber concerts with various ensembles. She has also been the artistic director of the ensemble since 2022; Junko Shioda is a lecturer at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz in Cologne. Her performances are broadcast on WDR – including the WDR 3 Concerts program – and on Deutschlandfunk.

Haruka Izawa - General manager

She won numerous prizes at the japanese music competitions and third prize at the 3rd International Piano Competition Hans von Bülow (2018). She appeared as a soloist with the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra, the Geidai Philharmonia Orchestra and the Meininger Hofkapelle. She graduated from the University of the Arts in Tokyo with Prof. Kei Itoh with distinction and is currently continuing her piano studies at the Berlin University of the Arts under Prof. Markus Groh. In addition, she has received invaluable suggestions for her musical and overall artistic development through the private lessons with Alfred Brendel in recent years. She is also interested in working with singers and she also took part in the Lied Master Class with Christoph Prégardien, and was awarded the Best Song Accompaniment Award at the 26th International Johannes Brahms Competition (2019). In 2020 she started the concert series “Project NAKA” in Tokyo and takes over the entire organization. In addition to her artistic work, she also works at Deutsche Grammophon and is responsible for Japanese marketing and translation.

Haruka Izawa - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

© Foto: Marcel Mayr

Organization team

Junko Shioda Pianistin - Fugue Music Academy ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

Junko Shioda - Music director

The Japanese pianist Junko Shioda studied at the Toho Gakuen University of Music in Tokyo and at the Hanover University of Music and Theater with Hidemitsu Hayashi, Konrad Meister and Bernd Goetzke. At the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz in Cologne she studied piano for the Konzertexamen with Arbo Valdma, Liedbegleitung with Jürgen Glauß and piano chamber music with Anthony Spiri. She received significant additional guidance from master classes with artists such as Rainer Moog, Paul Badura-Skoda, Pavel Gililov, Alexander Lonquich, Vitaly Margulis and György Sebök. Junko Shioda regularly gives piano recitals and performs as a soloist with orchestras in Germany and abroad. Her engagements have taken her to the Suntory Hall in Tokyo, the National Theater of Tirana/Albania, the Schumann House in Bonn and the Robert Schumann Hall in Düsseldorf, to name just a few. She has performed at a number of festivals, such as the Japanese Culture Festival in Tallin/Estonia, the Beethoven Festival in Bonn, the Braunschweig Chamber Music Podium, the Schwäbische Frühling and the Dortmund Chamber Music Festival. Her involvement with contemporary music led to collaborations with various composers such as Martin Lonquich, Johannes Marks and Jörg Widmann. As a pianist with the Ensemble Sinfonia NRW, Junko Shioda regularly plays chamber concerts with various ensembles. She has also been the artistic director of the ensemble since 2022; Junko Shioda is a lecturer at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz in Cologne. Her performances are broadcast on WDR – including the WDR 3 Concerts program – and on Deutschlandfunk.

Haruka Izawa - General manager

She won numerous prizes at the japanese music competitions and third prize at the 3rd International Piano Competition Hans von Bülow (2018). She appeared as a soloist with the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra, the Geidai Philharmonia Orchestra and the Meininger Hofkapelle. She graduated from the University of the Arts in Tokyo with Prof. Kei Itoh with distinction and is currently continuing her piano studies at the Berlin University of the Arts under Prof. Markus Groh. In addition, she has received invaluable suggestions for her musical and overall artistic development through the private lessons with Alfred Brendel in recent years. She is also interested in working with singers and she also took part in the Lied Master Class with Christoph Prégardien, and was awarded the Best Song Accompaniment Award at the 26th International Johannes Brahms Competition (2019). In 2020 she started the concert series “Project NAKA” in Tokyo and takes over the entire organization. In addition to her artistic work, she also works at Deutsche Grammophon and is responsible for Japanese marketing and translation.

Haruka Izawa - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

© Foto: Marcel Mayr

Masterclass 2024
*Applications are closed

In 2024 we will offer a piano master class with Markus Groh, professor at the Berlin University of the Arts.

Markus Groh - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

Prof. Markus Groh

Markus Groh gained immediate world attention after winning first prize at the Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels in 1995, the first German to do so. Since then, his unique sound and astonishing technique have confirmed his place among the finest pianists in the world. Sharing the same birthday with Alfred Brendel, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, and Maurizio Pollini, he has proven himself worthy of their company.

With a career spanning three decades, Mr. Groh has performed with over 140 orchestras worldwide. In North America those orchestras include the Cleveland Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, and the National Symphony Orchestra; in Europe Mr. Groh has appeared with the London Symphony, St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Budapest Festival Orchestra, Finnish Radio Symphony, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, and most of the top German orchestras under such distinguished conductors as Ivan Fischer, Neeme Järvi, Hannu Lintu, Fabio Luisi, Kent Nagano, Jonathan Nott, and David Robertson.

In 2019 Sony Classical released its first recording featuring Markus Groh performing Danny Elfman’s piano quartet with members of the Berlin Philharmonic. Mr. Groh’s previous solo recordings all won prestigious awards including “Editor’s Choice” (Gramophone Magazine), “Stern des Monats” (Fonoforum), “Recording of the Month” (Musicweb International), and “Supersonic Award” (Pizzicato Magazine).

A captivating recitalist, Mr. Groh elicits shapes, textures, and colors that one seldom hears in live performance. He performs solo recitals worldwide, in some of the most important venues, in cities such as Amsterdam, Athens, Berlin, Brussels, Frankfurt, London, Milan, Munich, New York, Paris, Tokyo, Toronto, Vancouver, Vienna, Washington, D.C., and Zurich.

In addition to his successful performing career, Markus Groh is the founder and director of the Bebersee Festival, a chamber music festival near Berlin which in 2019 celebrated its 20th anniversary. The innovative concerts, regularly broadcast on German national radio, take place in an aircraft hangar that was previously used by Soviet troops during the Cold War. The contrast between the space’s former use and the beauty of the great chamber music repertoire inspires meaningful and memorable performances. This dichotomy also fosters unique ideas that include multimedia presentations, collaborations with stage actors, and unusual and thoughtful programmatic ideas, all of which will be expanded upon in coming seasons. Musicians performing at the festival include Kirill Gerstein, Alina Pogostkina, Arabella Steinbacher, Akiko Suwanai, Lars Vogt, and many others.

A project from 2010 in which he traveled throughout Germany by horse-drawn carriage performing recitals on a replica of the 1836 Steinway No. 1 “Kitchen Piano” also illustrates Mr. Groh’s visionary thinking. The tour was documented by the renowned German filmmaker Ralf Pleger, broadcast multiple times on German public television. The film highlighted many of the stark differences between the 19th and 21st centuries and also made reference to the environmental impact of modern society, an idea that ten years later is one of the most urgent issues facing the world.

Markus Groh was a student of Konrad Richter in Stuttgart and Hans Leygraf in Berlin and Salzburg. He is currently Professor of Piano at the University of the Arts in Berlin

Informations for the application

Date - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

Period of the academy
Friday, September 20th to Thursday, September 26th, 2024

Venue - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

Venue
In Karuizawa City (Wakita Art Museum, Oga Hall, etc.)

Conditions - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

Conditions
1. who specialize in music
2. who can participate all days
3. No limit of age

Masterclass - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

Lessons
You will take three lessons (60 minutes each) with a professor. You are free to choose works. Lessons are open to the public.

Accomodation - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

Accomodation
You will stay at the accommodation arranged by the academy. Breakfast and lunch are also included in the tuition fee.

Course fee - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

Course fee
170,000 yen (including accommodation, breakfast and lunch)

Audition - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

Audition
Eight students will be selected by Professor Markus Groh himself through an audio or video recording. Please upload a free song of approximately 10 to 15 minutes that you have recorded within the past year to YouTube or the cloud, and tell us the URL. If you have any problems submitting the audio or video source, please contact the secretariat.

How to apply - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

How to apply
Please submit online using the master class application form.

Result of the audition - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

Result of the audition
We will inform you by email until the end of July.

Application deadline - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

Application deadline
Sunday, June 30, 2024

Cancellation policy
As a general rule, we do not accept cancellations after you have passed the audition and paid the tuition fee.

Informations for the application

Date - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

Period of the academy
Friday, September 20th to Thursday, September 26th, 2024

Venue - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

Venue
In Karuizawa City (Wakita Art Museum, Oga Hall, etc.)

Conditions - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

Conditions
1. who specialize in music
2. who can participate all days
3. No limit of age

Masterclass - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

Lessons
You will take three lessons (60 minutes each) with a professor. You are free to choose works. Lessons are open to the public.

Accomodation - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

Accomodation
You will stay at the accommodation arranged by the academy. Breakfast and lunch are also included in the tuition fee.

Course fee - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

Course fee
170,000 yen (including accommodation, breakfast and lunch)

Audition - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

Audition
Eight students will be selected by Professor Markus Groh himself through an audio or video recording. Please upload a free song of approximately 10 to 15 minutes that you have recorded within the past year to YouTube or the cloud, and tell us the URL. If you have any problems submitting the audio or video source, please contact the secretariat.

How to apply - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

How to apply
Please submit online using the master class application form.

Result of the audition - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

Result of the audition
We will inform you by email until the end of July.

Application deadline - Fugue Music Academy - ふうぐ音楽アカデミー

Application deadline
Sunday, June 30, 2024

Cancellation policy
As a general rule, we do not accept cancellations after you have passed the audition and paid the tuition fee.

Lessons Location

Concerts Location

Schedule

September 20, 2024

Opening Concert, 17:00 

September 21, 2024 – Day 1

5 Lessons
Students are free to listen to each other’s lessons. be accessible.

September 22, 2024 – Day 2

5 Lessons

September 23, 2024 – Day 3

Morning:  
Internal discussion with Markus Groh We will have time to reflect on philosophical questions “Why do we do music?” with the professor. The contents of the discussion will be published in the program of the participants concert.

Afternoon:
5 Lessons

September 24, 2024 – Day 4

5 Lessons

September 25, 2024 – Day 5

Participants concert
Reception after the concert

September 26, 2024 – Day 6

Morning:
4 Lessons

Afternoon:
question and answer time with Markus Groh

Concerts

September 20th 2024

Opening Concert of the Fugue Music Academy "Markus Groh Piano Recital"
  • Karuizawa Ohga Hall
  • 17:00

The piano recital of our Guestprofessor Markus Groh opens the Academy.
Details will be announced later

September 24th 2024

Student Concert of the Fugue Music Academy
  • Karuizawa Ohga Hall
  • 17:00

All participants in the academy play solo pieces and the few selected participants can also play a duo with Markus Groh. Making music together with the pianist who performs around the world opens up new perspectives for the participants. Details will be announed later