Fumiko Miyachi is a
composer, pianist and teacher. Her compositional
output comprises works for a wide variety of
instrumental and vocal forces as well as electronic
music. Fumiko’s music draws inspiration mainly from
her multi-cultural background, Japanese and European
which are seemingly at odds with each other. Her
interests lie in searching for a funky hybrid between
the two cultures on levels of aesthetic, deeper
musical understanding and meaning, always striving for
clarity in her music. The Irish Times described her
music as “…ethereal, meditative…and moving.” In 2007
she was awarded the New Millennium Composition Prize
for Midalegami, a work for large ensemble, voice and
electronics, which was subsequently premiered by
Thallein Ensemble at the Adrian Boult Hall in
Birmingham.
In 2007, she was commissioned by Fortnum & Mason to write a fanfare to celebrate their 300th Anniversary. The fanfare was premiered by one of the most prominent Jazz saxophonist Andy Sheppard in the presence of HRH Prince of Wales and this event was featured in Fortnum & Mason Cornucopia magazine in Spring 2008.
Her music has been performed and commissioned by musicians and performance groups worldwide, including the BBC Singers (Spitalfields Festival 2006), Opera North (National New Composers’ Forum, University of York 2005), MAE (Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival 2007), Lontano (La Linea Latin Music Festival, Southbank Centre 2005), Orkest 'de ereprijs' (Gaudeamus Music Week 2004), Concorde (Galway Arts Festival 2005) and decibel (The Cutting Edge Series 2005 & 2007).
Fumiko is an active pianist specialising in contemporary repertoire both as soloist and as part of decibel of which she is a founding member. She has given numerous premieres and performances of works by those including Howard Skempton, Michael Finnissey, Diana Burrell, Andrew Hamilton, Michael Wolters, Joe Cutler, Donnacha Dennehy and Ed Bennett.