Prof. Yusuke Osada
Associate Professor
Yusuke Osada, a Japanese-British pianist, is currently serving as an Associate Professor at the School of Music, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen. The Chopin Magazine Japan once commented: "Yusuke Osada takes you on a journey of discovery, unveiling fresh surprises as he opens a series of doors to the unknown one after another."
Yusuke has an established career as a soloist, recitalist, and teacher. Born in Tokyo, he moved with his family to London at six months old and began piano lessons at the age of four. After spending his early childhood in London, Yusuke relocated back to Tokyo at age nine, where he continued his studies at the Toho Gakuen School of Music. Two years later, his family moved to New York, and Yusuke joined the Juilliard School's pre-college division, studying under Jane Carlson.
In 1995, Yusuke and his family returned to the UK, where he attended Chetham's School of Music in Manchester. Upon graduating, he received the prestigious Henry Wood Award, which recognizes the most outstanding student in the piano division.
In 2000, Yusuke was accepted into the Berlin University of Arts with the highest audition score ever recorded, where he studied with Pascal Devoyon. He eventually completed his bachelor's and master's degrees at the Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media Hannover (HMTMH), studying under Bernd Goetzke and holding a lecturer position until his return to the UK in 2019. Yusuke also held teaching positions at the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music, continuing in these roles until 2023.
Yusuke's solo repertoire spans from Baroque to 21st-century music, with a particular focus on Classical literature and a special affinity for Beethoven. In 2014, he performed Beethoven's Piano Concerto No.5 with Symphonica Tywi and was invited back the following year to perform Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No.2. In 2016, he performed a three-pronged program at the Royal Overseas League, including Bach's Keyboard Concerto in D Minor, Shostakovich's Piano Trio No. 2, and made his conducting debut with Takemitsu's Requiem. Since his debut at Suntory Hall in Tokyo in 2010, Yusuke has been invited back annually; 2023 will mark his 10th anniversary performing there.
Yusuke has given highly acclaimed performances at the world's most prestigious venues, including Suntory Hall (Blue Rose), Tokyo; Wigmore Hall, London; Concertgebouw (Kleine Zaal), Amsterdam; Bridgewater Hall, Manchester; Keyaki Hall, Tokyo; St. Luke's, London; and St. James Piccadilly, London.
He was the 2nd prize winner at both the Intercollegiate International Beethoven Competition and the International Christopher Duke Memorial Competition, and a finalist at the Dudley International Piano Competition.
Yusuke is also an active and experienced chamber musician. He recently formed the London Tokyo Piano Trio and concert engagements have taken him as far afield as countries in Europe, Southeast Asia, and Japan.
Outside of his music, Yusuke has a passion for languages and is fluent in English, Japanese, German, Spanish, and Korean.