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Queen Elisabeth Contest Final: Wataru Hisasue in the Brahmsian Dream

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[Brussels, Kyodo News] The piano division of the Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition, considered a stepping stone to becoming a world-class performer, was held in the Belgian capital of Brussels until May 31st, with two Japanese winners: Wataru Hisasue (30) from Otsu City, who came in second, and Seiya Kamei (23) from Ichinomiya City, Aichi Prefecture, who came in fifth. When the results were announced, Hisasue said, "I can't believe…

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[Kyodo News, Brussels] The piano division of the Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition, considered a stepping stone to becoming a world-class performer, was held in the Belgian capital of Brussels until May 31st. Wataru Hisasue (30), from Otsu City, won second place, and Seiya Kamei (23), from Ichinomiya City, Aichi Prefecture, won fifth place.

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La Libre broke the news in Brussels, Belgium on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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