Placed first in the vocal division of the Music Competition of Japan in
2012. Made his debut as Mannio in Il trionfo di Clelia (The Triumph of
Clelia), at Bologna’s Teatro Comunale in May of 2013. Went on to appear
as Carmelo in Divorzio all’italiana (Divorce Italian Style) at the same theater, then as Edgar in Reimann’s Lear (conducted by Tatsuya
Shimono of Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra) at Nissay Theatre, to
great acclaim. Slated to make his debut at the Vienna State Opera in
April of 2017 – a first for a Japanese countertenor, as Herold in
Reimann’s Medea. With his international activities spanning a wide range
of repertoire from baroque to contemporary, Fujiki is currently one of
Japanese highest-profile artists.
After making his debut as a tenor in The Marriage of Figaro at the New National Theatre, Tokyo in 2003, studied in Bologna and Vienna.
Converted to a countertenor in 2011. In 2012, was selected to be the Austrian representative for the 31st International Hans Gabor Belvedere Singing Competition for the second consecutive year, became a finalist in the world competition, and won the Hans Gabor award.
After making his debut as a tenor in The Marriage of Figaro at the New National Theatre, Tokyo in 2003, studied in Bologna and Vienna.
Converted to a countertenor in 2011. In 2012, was selected to be the Austrian representative for the 31st International Hans Gabor Belvedere Singing Competition for the second consecutive year, became a finalist in the world competition, and won the Hans Gabor award.
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