: In a lighter moment, he attempted to play the Alphorn at a Swiss pub before "redeeming" himself on the piano to the amazement of locals who were unaware of his international fame.
The year began with a significant U.S. tour alongside the New York-based Orpheus Chamber Orchestra , showcasing his ability to collaborate seamlessly with ensembles despite being blind since birth. Later in the year, his "Winter Daydreams" performance in Liverpool featured a virtuosic rendition of Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 3, a piece often cited as one of the most technically demanding in the repertoire. The Swiss Journey nobuyuki tsujii concert 2014
In 2014, five years after his historic gold medal win at the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Nobuyuki Tsujii continued to solidify his reputation as one of the most compelling pianists of his generation. His 2014 concert season was marked by high-profile international tours, emotionally charged performances, and a profound connection with audiences from Switzerland to Liverpool. A Year of International Milestones : In a lighter moment, he attempted to
: A visit to Villa Senar , the former home of Sergei Rachmaninov. There, Tsujii had the rare opportunity to touch a sculpture of the composer's hands and play the 18th variation of 'Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini' on Rachmaninov's own piano. Later in the year, his "Winter Daydreams" performance
: Performing in Bern on April 30th to honor the diplomatic milestone.