Tomoaki Yoshida Wins in Valencia on Yamaha CFX


European based Japanese pianist Tomoaki Yoshida, performing on a Yamaha CFX concert grand piano, has won the first prize in the 18th International Piano Competition in Valencia, Spain. The competition is also called the "Iturbi Award" in honor of Valencia’s famous native, the legendary concert pianist José Iturbi.

The event is organized by the City of Valencia every two years Tomoaki’s artistry was recognized by the international jury, and he triumphed over 38 other pianists selected to participate in the competition.


Yamaha has over a century of experience producing grand pianos, but the CFX is the direct result of an ambitious 19 year development project. Yamaha used their unique blend of traditional craftsmanship coupled with high tech engineering to analyze virtually every element of the piano. Using this knowledge combined with the musical expertise of some of the greatest pianists in the world, Yamaha created this series which is revolutionizing the world of high quality concert grands.

The CF Series represents a pinnacle in the evolution of concert grand pianos, and since their launch in 2010 many top prize
winners at prestigious international piano competitions have chosen to perform on the CFX.


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CFX

The CF Series pianos are characterized by a wide palette of tonal colors and the ability to create the most subtle expressive nuances. The CF Series pianos can "sing" phrases with a depth of expressiveness rarely heard. The nine foot CFX has a powerful bass and all registers can project over the sound of a symphony orchestra, even in very large halls.