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There are several artists with this name: 1) Hiromi Uehara, 2) Hiromi Miyake (宏実), 3) Hiromi Yanagihara, 4) Hiromi Kurosawa (黒沢ひろみ) and 5) Hiromi Iwasaki (岩崎宏美) . 1) Hiromi Uehara (上原ひろみ, born 26 March 1979) is a Japanese jazz composer and pianist. She is known for her virtuosic technique, energetic live performances and blend of jazz with other musical genres such as progressive rock, classical and fusion in her compositions. Read more on Last.fm

Genres

  • japanese jazz
  • jazz fusion
  • modern jazz piano

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hiromi classically trained?
Yes, Hiromi is classically trained. Born in Hamamatsu, Japan, Hiromi Uehara began piano lessons at the age of six and quickly demonstrated prodigious talent. She attended the prestigious Yamaha School of Music and performed with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra at just fourteen. Hiromi further honed her skills at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, where she studied under jazz luminaries like Ahmad Jamal. Her classical training is evident in her music, characterized by intricate melodies, technical prowess, and dynamic phrasing. This foundation allows Hiromi to blend classical elements seamlessly with jazz improvisation, resulting in a unique, energetic style that captivates audiences worldwide. Whether performing solo or with her ensemble, Hiromi's classical background enriches her compositions and sets her apart in the world music and jazz genres. Fans and critics alike praise Hiromi for her virtuosic technique, innovative approach, and ability to transcend musical boundaries, making her one of the most influential pianists of her generation.
What kind of jazz is Hiromi?
Hiromi is renowned for her distinctive approach to jazz, often categorized as jazz fusion, contemporary jazz, and progressive jazz. Her music combines traditional jazz elements with influences from classical, rock, and world music, creating a vibrant and eclectic sound. Hiromi's performances are marked by high-energy improvisation, complex rhythms, and virtuosic piano techniques. She frequently experiments with unconventional time signatures and dynamic shifts, often infusing her compositions with playful melodies and dramatic contrasts. Albums like "Spiral," "Time Control," and "Alive" showcase her ability to blend genres seamlessly, drawing from bebop, funk, and even electronic music. Hiromi's collaborations with other jazz greats, such as Chick Corea and Stanley Clarke, further highlight her versatility and innovative spirit. Her genre-defying style appeals to both jazz aficionados and new listeners, making her a standout figure in contemporary jazz and a driving force in the evolution of modern jazz music.
What is a Hiromi?
Hiromi refers primarily to Hiromi Uehara, an internationally acclaimed Japanese pianist, composer, and jazz artist. Known professionally as Hiromi, she has captivated audiences worldwide with her dynamic performances and genre-blending compositions. Born in 1979, Hiromi began playing piano at a young age and quickly rose to fame for her virtuosic technique and innovative approach to jazz and world music. Her music is a fusion of jazz, classical, rock, and world genres, characterized by energetic improvisations and complex arrangements. Hiromi has released numerous critically acclaimed albums, both solo and with her ensemble, Hiromi's Sonicbloom and The Trio Project. She is celebrated for her electrifying stage presence, technical mastery, and ability to transcend traditional musical boundaries. In the music world, "a Hiromi" often denotes a performance or composition featuring remarkable creativity, technical excellence, and a unique blend of global musical influences, making her a leading figure in contemporary jazz and world music.
Who are the musicians in Hiromi out there?
The musicians in Hiromi's ensembles have included some of the top names in contemporary jazz and fusion. Notably, her long-running group, Hiromi's Trio Project, features Anthony Jackson on bass and Simon Phillips on drums. Anthony Jackson is a legendary bassist known for his innovative six-string contrabass guitar and collaborations with artists like Steely Dan and Chick Corea. Simon Phillips, a world-renowned drummer, has played with bands such as Toto and The Who, bringing incredible technical skill and energy to the trio. In her earlier project, Hiromi's Sonicbloom, she collaborated with guitarist David Fiuczynski, bassist Tony Grey, and drummer Martin Valihora. Each musician in Hiromi's ensembles adds their unique flair, resulting in a dynamic, genre-blending sound that pushes musical boundaries. Hiromi has also performed with jazz greats like Chick Corea and Stanley Clarke, further expanding her musical network. These collaborations underscore her commitment to innovation and excellence in the global jazz and world music scenes.
Who is Hiromi in Erased?
In the anime and manga series "Erased" (Boku dake ga Inai Machi), Hiromi Sugita is a supporting character and one of Satoru Fujinuma's classmates. Despite the name "Hiromi," the character is actually a boy, which initially confuses some viewers and characters in the story. Hiromi is depicted as gentle, kind, and somewhat reserved, making him vulnerable to bullying and, crucially, to becoming one of the potential victims of the serial abductions central to the plot. Satoru, the protagonist, becomes determined to protect Hiromi from harm after discovering the patterns behind the disappearances. Hiromi's role in "Erased" is significant, as his storyline underscores themes of friendship, courage, and the importance of intervention. The character's presence adds emotional depth to the series, contributing to its suspenseful narrative and highlighting the impact of seemingly small acts of kindness and vigilance in preventing tragedy.

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