Kyohei Sorita Pianist
Kyohei Sorita is a celebrated Japanese pianist recognized for his extraordinary talent and vibrant performances. Born in Tokyo, Kyohei has achieved significant acclaim on both national and international stages. In 2021, he won the second prize at the 18th International Chopin Piano Competition, marking the first time in half a century that a Japanese pianist received this prestigious honor. This accomplishment placed him firmly in the global spotlight, with piano fans around the world recognizing his skill and passion.
Career Highlights
Kyohei’s rise to prominence began in 2012, when he won the first prize at the 81st Japan Music Competition, receiving additional accolades such as the Nomura Prize, Iguchi Prize, Kawai Prize, and Iwatani Prize. His subsequent debut recital at Suntory Hall in 2016 sold out immediately, showcasing his ability to captivate audiences and solidify his status as a major artist.
In 2018, Kyohei established NEXUS Corporation, a management company aimed at promoting classical music. That same year, he founded the “MLM Double Quartet,” a group of talented artists of his generation. This ensemble later transformed into the “Japan National Orchestra (JNO)” in 2021, based in Nara, Japan. JNO has since contributed to the cultural landscape through outreach programs and sold-out nationwide tours, making them one of Japan’s most sought-after orchestras.
In 2019, Kyohei launched “NOVA Record,” a joint venture with E-Plus, focused on releasing music from JNO and other NEXUS-affiliated artists. He was also a pioneer in offering paid streaming during the COVID-19 pandemic, demonstrating his adaptability and commitment to bringing music to audiences under challenging circumstances. In 2021, he founded the music salon “Solistiade” to create a space for young musicians and their fans to connect, furthering his mission to expand the classical music fan base.
Current Projects and Future Endeavors
In 2022, Kyohei relocated to Vienna, where he continues to hone his craft and expand his presence on the international stage. He is studying conducting while performing across Europe, Canada, Asia, and Australia, engaging with diverse audiences and further establishing his reputation as a dynamic performer and cultural ambassador.
Collaborations and Performances
Throughout his career, Kyohei has collaborated with a range of prestigious orchestras and conductors. Some of the notable orchestras he has performed with include the Munich Philharmoniker, Deutsches Symphony-Orchester Berlin, NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra, Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, Russian National Orchestra, Spanish National Orchestra, RAI National Symphony Orchestra, Tonkunstler-Orchestra, Residentie Orkest(Den Haag), Prague Philharmonia, NHK Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra among others. His performances with renowned conductors like A. Battistoni, M. Pletnev, A. Boreyko, D. Afkham, A. Gilbert, and others have further cemented his status as a top-tier pianist. His engagements include his debut as pianist performing with Tonkunstler-Orchestra at the Wiener Musikverein (2020), and he has also made his conducting debut with the Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg (2024).
Kyohei has been selected for the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia List – Class of 2024.
Contact and Additional Information
For more information about Kyohei Soita, his upcoming performances, and latest projects, please visit his official website: https://kyoheisorita.com/
Piano Concerto No.1 in C major Op.15
Piano Concerto No.2 in B-flat major Op.19
Piano Concerto No.3 in C minor Op.37
Piano Concerto No.4 in G major Op.58
Piano Concerto No.5 in E-flat major Op.73
Piano Concerto No.1 in D minor Op.15
Piano Concerto Op.13
Piano Concerto No.1 in E minor Op.11
Piano Concerto No.2 in F minor Op.21
“Krakowiak” Grande Rondeau de concert Op.14
“Andante Spianato et Grande Polonaise brillante” Op.22
“Rhapsody in Blue”
Piano Concerto in A minor Op.16
Piano Concerto No.4 (World Premiere)
Piano Concerto No.1 in E-flat major S.124/R.455
Piano Concerto No.1 in G minor Op.25
Piano Concerto in A minor for Piano and Strings
Piano Concerto No.9 in E-flat major KV 271
Piano Concerto No.13 in C major KV 415
Piano Concerto No.15 in B-flat major K.450
Piano Concerto No.17 in G major KV 453
Piano Concerto No.20 in D minor KV 466
Piano Concerto No.23 in A major KV 488
Polish Fantasy in G sharp minor Op.19
Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra in D minor FP 61
“Aubade” a choreographic concerto for piano and 18 instruments FP 51
Piano Concerto No.1 in D-flat major Op.10
Piano Concerto No.2 in G minor Op.16
Piano Concerto No.3 in C major Op.26
Piano Concerto No.1 in F-sharp minor Op.1
Piano Concerto No.2 in C minor Op.18
Piano Concerto No.3 in D minor Op.30
Piano Concerto No.4 in G minor Op.40
“Rhapsody on a theme by Paganini” Op.43
Piano Concerto No.5 in E minor SYMPHONY No.2 (Japan Premiere)
Piano Concerto for the Left Hand in D major
Piano Concerto in A minor Op.54
Piano Concerto in F sharp minor Op.20
Piano Concerto No.1 in B-flat minor Op.23
Piano Concerto No.2 in G major Op.44
Piano Concerto (2013) (Japan Premiere)
Münchner Philharmoniker, Deutsches Symphonie-
Orchester Berlin, NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester,
Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, Warsaw National Philharmonic
Orchestra, Russian National Orchestra, Orquesta Nacional de
España, Tonkünstler-Orchester Niederösterreich, Residentie
Orkest, Prague Philharmonia, NHK Symphony Orchstra, Japan
National Orchestra etc. (250 times performed concerto with
orchestra in eight years)