Global cultural orbit Honouring the legacy of pianist Arthur Rubinstein

Virtuoso: An evening of music with Yukine Kuroki

At just 26, Japanese pianist Yukine Kuroki is already one of the most compelling talents on the international stage.

Yukine Kuroki. Photo: Instagram @yukine_kuroki

St Kilda Shule invites the community to experience an unforgettable evening of world-class piano performance as international sensation Yukine Kuroki takes the stage in Virtuoso, on November 11 at 6pm. The concert will celebrate both the art of piano mastery and the legacy of Arthur Rubinstein, widely regarded as one of the greatest pianists of all time.

In 2023, Stephen and Sharon Green launched the Australian chapter of the Friends of the Arthur Rubinstein International Music Society joining New York and London to form a global network supporting this prestigious Israeli-based cultural institution. This concert brings Melbourne into the global cultural orbit of the Rubinstein legacy, one that has profoundly shaped Israel’s cultural life and commands international acclaim.

At just 26, Japanese pianist Yukine Kuroki is already one of the most compelling talents on the international stage.

She is the winner of the Liszt Utrecht Competition (Netherlands) and the Dublin International Piano Competition, and a recent prize-winner at the Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition in Tel Aviv.

This competition, held every three years in Tel Aviv since 1974, focuses on music championed by Rubinstein.

A prodigy who began playing at age three, Kuroki has since performed across Europe, North America and Asia, including at Carnegie Hall in New York City.

Critics praise her for her technical brilliance, expressive depth and magnetic stage presence.

Her Melbourne debut in Virtuoso promises a rare opportunity to experience a rising star whose career is rapidly ascending on the world stage.

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