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Japanese accordion musician
ProfessorMie Miki御喜 美江
Background information
Born1956
Tokyo
Occupation(s)Professor and Vice President at Folkwang University of the Arts, Germany
InstrumentAccordion
Years active1964-present
SpouseGeorg Friedrich Schenck
Musical artist

Mie Miki is a classical accordion musician. She took up the accordion at age 4 and has been dubbed "Queen of the Classical Accordion". She is a professor of accordion as well as Vice President at Folkwang University of the Arts and is honorary professor at the Xinjian Arts College. She has published at least 16 albums since 1984 and her work appears on more than 26 albums. She won the Japan Music Pen Club Award 2014 and the Opus Klassik prize in 2018.

References

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