Rar - Sumiko Kiyooka
We live in an age of infinite access. The fact that Kiyooka’s best work still hides in the analog shadows—locked in private collections, lost in shipping containers, or waiting on a dusty shelf in Shinjuku—is a tragedy. But it’s also the last great treasure hunt in classical piano.
A student of the legendary (son of Artur), Kiyooka possessed a touch that critics called "velvet over steel." Yet, unlike her peers who signed exclusive deals with DG or Decca, Kiyooka’s discography is a scattered map of private pressings, forgotten Japanese LPs, and one infamous CD that disappears from catalogs faster than you can say "out of print." sumiko kiyooka rar
If you consider yourself a seasoned collector of golden-age piano recordings, you’ve likely heard the name Sumiko Kiyooka whispered in the same breath as “holy grail.” But for the uninitiated, she remains one of classical music’s most frustrating—and fascinating—enigmas. We live in an age of infinite access