Fujita Haruko

Fujita Haruko (藤田晴子, February 25, 1918 – October 10, 2001) was a Japanese pianist, teacher, music critic, and jurist.

Later when Fujita was preparing for her public debut recital, Sirota's wife showed her support by gifting her a concert gown.

The 1937 contest was canceled because of the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War, but she shared the top prize with Tanaka Sonoko [ja] when it resumed in 1938.

[4] In 1941 her Nippon Victor recording of the Japanese Fantasia for piano and orchestra by Yamamoto Naotada [ja] was awarded the Ministry of Education Prize.

[1][10] After graduating in 1949 she worked as a research assistant at the University of Tokyo,[1] then as a librarian at the National Diet Library;[10] she was promoted to director of the Political Administration Bureau in 1966.

[1] After retiring from her post at the National Diet Library, Fujita joined the faculty of Yachiyo International University.