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Musicorba, the piano duo formed by Ricardo Vieira and Tomohiro Hatta, is one of the most important piano duos in the world (in Jornal de Noticias, 2012). In 2010, as part of the celebrations of the Treaty of Friendship, Peace and Commerce between Portugal and Japan, the pianists Ricardo Vieira (Portuguese) and Tomohiro Hatta (Japanese) joined on stage at the invitation of the respective embassies in Japan, France and Portugal. The massive adhesion on various concerts, and the warm applause of the audience, made the pianists continue to share the stage together. The duo decided to form Musicorba.

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  • Musicorba est le nouveau projet musical des pianistes Ricardo Vieira (Portugal) et Tomohiro Hatta (Japon). (fr)
  • Musicorba, duo formado pelos pianistas Ricardo Vieira e Tomohiro Hatta, é um dos mais proeminentes do panorama musical actual. (pt)
  • Musicorba, the piano duo formed by Ricardo Vieira and Tomohiro Hatta, is one of the most important piano duos in the world (in Jornal de Noticias, 2012). In 2010, as part of the celebrations of the Treaty of Friendship, Peace and Commerce between Portugal and Japan, the pianists Ricardo Vieira (Portuguese) and Tomohiro Hatta (Japanese) joined on stage at the invitation of the respective embassies in Japan, France and Portugal. The massive adhesion on various concerts, and the warm applause of the audience, made the pianists continue to share the stage together. The duo decided to form Musicorba. (en)
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  • Musicorba, the piano duo formed by Ricardo Vieira and Tomohiro Hatta, is one of the most important piano duos in the world (in Jornal de Noticias, 2012). In 2010, as part of the celebrations of the Treaty of Friendship, Peace and Commerce between Portugal and Japan, the pianists Ricardo Vieira (Portuguese) and Tomohiro Hatta (Japanese) joined on stage at the invitation of the respective embassies in Japan, France and Portugal. The massive adhesion on various concerts, and the warm applause of the audience, made the pianists continue to share the stage together. The duo decided to form Musicorba. Besides the classical repertoire, the duo promotes contemporary music and the music of the countries of origin. Recent reviews of the international press, the unconditional and hearty public confirmed the duo's prominence in the international music scene (in Jornal Grande Porto, 2011). (en)
  • Musicorba est le nouveau projet musical des pianistes Ricardo Vieira (Portugal) et Tomohiro Hatta (Japon). (fr)
  • Musicorba, duo formado pelos pianistas Ricardo Vieira e Tomohiro Hatta, é um dos mais proeminentes do panorama musical actual. (pt)
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