藤田梓(1934-),著名鋼琴家、教育家。出生於日本大阪的望族世家,3歲即接觸音樂幼教啟迪、4歲學習鋼琴、9歲與管弦樂團合作演出,1955年畢業於大阪音樂短期大學(今大阪音樂大學之前身),同年,獲母校聘任成為最年輕的鋼琴教師。1960年首次來臺演奏,期間邂逅了小提琴家鄧昌國先生,翌年共結連理,定居臺灣。曾任教於國立臺灣藝術專科學校、私立中國文化學院,創辦「東方藝術學苑」,培養許多音樂人才;亦參與「新樂初奏」、「臺北樂會」推廣現代音樂,與樂壇演奏家共組「臺北室內樂研究社」推廣室內樂。1970年代,因製作、主持中國電視公司「音樂之窗」節目,獲得1976年紐約國際電影電視節的金牌奬殊榮。1985年,創設「財團法人中華蕭邦音樂基金會」,推廣蕭邦音樂與培養鋼琴表演人才不遺餘力,數度獲得波蘭政府表揚;藤田梓一生除獲奬無數外,在臺耕耘音樂事業、扎根六十餘載,榮耀與貢獻,有目共睹。
Azusa Fujita (1934-), a famous pianist and teacher. Born in a prominent family in Osaka, Japan, Master Fujita had her first music lesson at the age of three, and began to learn the piano at four, and made her debut with orchestra at nine. She graduated from and began to teach at the Osaka Junior College of Music (renamed as ‘Osaka School of Music’) in 1955. Her Taiwan debut was made in 1960, that was when she first met violinist TENG Chang-Kou. They got married the following year and settled in Taiwan. She has taught at the National Taiwan Academy of Arts(renamed as “National Taiwan University of Arts”) and the College of Chinese Culture(renamed as “Chinese Culture University”). Master Fujita founded the Oriental Art School to cultivate musical talents, participating in the "New Music Being Played " and "Music Gathering in Taipei " to promote contemporary music. Together with other musicians, she organized "Taipei Chamber Music Society." In 1970s, she produced and hosted "Window of Music" for China Television Company, Ltd., and won the Gold Medal Award at the 1976 New York International Film and Television Festival. In 1985, she founded "Frederic Chopin Foundation Taipei," which spared no effort in promoting Chopin’s music and cultivating pianists, and was commended by the Polish government several times. Master Fujita was awarded for her devotion and contributions to Taiwan for more than 60 years.