Yumi Suehiro performs 2 sets of 15 with Rachael Kosch at Queens New Music Festival

pianist Yumi Suehiro

Born in Osaka, Japan, Yumi Suehiro began her musical journey at six, quickly earning acclaim with numerous competition wins, including the Kobe International Competition as its youngest winner. She holds a Master of Music from the Manhattan School of Music, where she studied with Zenon Fishbein and Peter Vinograde.

Suehiro has performed at renowned festivals such as Darmstädter Ferienkurse and Sound of Stockholm. As a core member of Ensemble Mise-en, she performed Ligeti’s Piano Concerto in 2017. Dedicated to education, she has also served on the faculty at Lehman College Continuing Education.







  • No Handel Bars
    composed by Daniel Carpenter
    performed and choreographed by David Stocchi
  • Spike
    composed by David Bohn
    performed and choreographed by Margot Hartley
  • Plunk
    composed by Amelia Kaplan
    performed and choreographed by Kevin Predmore
  • Carillon #1
    composed by Michael Todd Kovell
    performed and choreographed by Laurie Hockman
  • Serial minute
    composed by Pablo A. Rago
    performed and choreographed by Leann Gioia
  • Simple Canon
    composed by Blair Whittington
    performed and choreographed by Hannah Franzen
  • Almost
    composed by Anicia Kohler
    performed and choreographed by Nicole Y. McClam
  • Question
    composed by Oleh Harkavyy
    performed and choreographed by Rachael Kosch
  • Ritini
    composed by Ivan Moody
    performed and choreographed by Casey Schwarz
  • Starting Out (Palindromic Version)
    composed by Edward Ruchalski
    performed and choreographed by FULL CAST
  • Spiel' Zeug!
    composed by Sebastian Zaczek
    performed and choreographed by Louise Coleman
  • fall 2021 toy piano
    composed by Josh Schmidt
    performed and choreographed by Charlotte Aucella
  • No Bohns About It
    composed by Yehuda Yannay
    performed and choreographed by Gabriel Zaragoza
  • toi toi toi
    composed by Rainer Berger
    performed and choreographed by Tori Hey
    performance reel: https://vimeo.com/857652769
  • Ersatzwaltz
    composed by Melinda Faylor
    performed and choreographed by Cayla Blake
The Fawn on the Lawn
choreography by Rachael Kosch
composed by Michael Kosch

The Fawn on the Lawn by choreographer / composer team Rachael and Michael Kosch. A theatrical dance inspired by the whimsical world of early modernist painter Florine Stettheimer, The Fawn on the Lawn combines vivid music by Michael Kosch, imaginative choreography, and elaborate costumes by Rachael Kosch, and is performed by a talented cast of dancers:

Dancers:
Cayla Blake
Hannah Franzen
Leann Gioia
Izzy Hanson-Johnston
Margot Hartley
Riccardo Passera
David Stocchi

  • Haiku
    composed by José Jesús Martínez-Espuig
    performed and choreographed by Nicole Y. McClam
  • Reflets dans l'eau d' une verre
    composed by Satoru Ikeda
    performed and choreographed by Louise Coleman
  • Evaporación detenida
    composed by Juan Maria Solare
    performed and choreographed by Cayla Blake
  • Konnakol
    composed by Volker Ignaz Schmidt
    performed and choreographed by Casey Schwarz
  • Alien Language
    composed by Alp Durmaz
    performed and choreographed by David Stocchi
  • Benediction
    composed by Ross James Carey
    performed and choreographed by Gabriel Zaragoza
  • Chanson triste
    composed by Leo Brauneiss
    performed and choreographed by Leann Gioia
  • Boxed Reminiscence
    composed by Jonah Vicente
    performed and choreographed by Laurie Hockman
  • Uno
    composed by Carlotta Ferrari
    performed and choreographed by Tori Hey
    performance reel: https://vimeo.com/857652769
  • 28/12/21
    composed by Oscar Johnzén
    performed and choreographed by Margot Hartley
  • Run Away, Penguin!
    composed by Álvaro Bravo Martínez
    performed and choreographed by Charlotte Aucella
  • Flickering
    composed by Paul Smith
    performed and choreographed by Hannah Franzen
  • Lucy's Dance
    composed by James Bohn
    performed and choreographed by Full Cast
  • I would have loved to play the C4 too, but the piano key was broken...!
    composed by Enrico Francioni
    performed and choreographed by Rachael Kosch
  • Schroeder's Limits
    composed by Michael Kimber
    performed and choreographed by Gabriel Zaragoza