Kazuko Yasukawa Vídeos
pianista japonesa
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Frédéric Chopin Kawasaki Liszt Ennio Porrino Grieg Kazuko Yasukawa Messiaen Debussy Leonid Kreutzer Kreutzer Ligeti Schäfer Jacques Rouvier Voskresensky Steen Susumu Aoyagi Rohm Ritter Gasteig 1100 1810 1812 1847 1927 2005 2013 2014 2016 2017 2021
Frédéric Chopin (1810 – 1847) 12 Études Op 25 00:10 No 1 in A flat major "Aeolian Harp" 02:44 No 2 in F minor 04:21 No 3 in F major 06:08 No 4 in A minor 07:41 No 5 in E minor 11:00 No 6 in G sharp minor 13:04 No 7 in C sharp minor 18:12 No 8 in D flat major 19:27 No 9 in G flat major "Butterfly" 20:32 No 10 in B minor 24:42 No 11 in A minor "Winter Wind" 28:14 No 12 in C minor The Études by Frédéric Chopin are three sets of études (solo studies) for the piano published during the 1830s. There are twenty-seven compositions overall, comprising two separate collections of twelve, numbered Op. 10 and Op. 25, and a set of three without opus number. ——————————————————— The Japanese pianist Shoko Kawasaki impressed with nobility and precision." (Süddeutsche Zeitung) "The exceptional Japanese pianist Shoko Kawasaki brings the audience to rapturous applause." (DEWEZET) shoko-kawasaki.info Shoko Kawasaki was born in Tokyo, Japan. She won prizes at international piano competitions, like “Ennio Porrino” in Cagliari, “Massarosa International Piano Competition” in Italy, “Wettbewerb um den Musikpreis des Kulturkrei Gasteig” in Germany. She was awarded the diploma prize in international competitions, like the “Geneva International Competition” and “Grieg International Competition” in Norway. In Japan, she won prizes at the Music Competition of Japan, at the Kazuko Yasukawa Memorial International Piano Competition. In addition, Shoko has won first prizes in many other prestigious competitions in Japan, including one where she participated as a composer. She has performed many important solo-recitals, concerts with orchestra as soloist and chamber music concerts (f.e. Italy, Spain, Norway, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Slovakia, Poland, Korea, U.S.A. and Cuba), as well as multiple music festivals. For example, “Winners & Masters”(Gasteig/Munich), “Klaviersoiree”(Stadttheater/Passau), “Kammerkonzerte”(Mozart-Säle/Hamburg), “Embassy-Konzerte” (Japanese Embassy/Berlin), “XXIX Festival de la Habana” (Habana/Cuba), “Japan-Korea Freindship Festival 2005” (KBS Hall/Seoul), “International Keyboard Festival” (New York), “Spring Festival in Tokio”, “O. Messiaen-Project”, “F. Chopin Festival”, “C. Debussy Anniversary Festival” (Tokio) Her performances are often broadcasted by various radio and TV channels in Japan, Germany, Italy and other countries. Many of her recitals in Germany have received popular reviews from many German newspapers such as Süddeutsche Zeitung, Muenchener Merkur, WAZ. 2013, She received the Grazia Music Prize, which was made to honor and support young excellent artists. Shoko was the first person who received this prestigious prize. In 2017 Shoko released first solo-album “VISIONS I -DREAM-”with Studio N.A.T. It was selected by “The Record Geijutsu” special selection board for an award, and received praise from many other newspapers and music magazines. She graduated at the Tokyo National University of Arts (Geidai) and received the prestigious Leonid Kreutzer Prize as a top honor in her master’s degree at graduate school. In 2014 she then obtained her doctoral degree there. Her dissertation is based on the piano etudes of G. Ligeti. It is the first analysis of this important work from the point of view of an active pianist. In 2016 she completed her master’s degree in modern music and postgraduate program “Meisterklasse” at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich. She studied under many famous teachers such as Michael Schäfer, Jacques Rouvier. Shoko obtained further important artistic impulses from Gabriel Tacchino, Mihail Voskresensky, Vladimir Tropp, Einar Steen-Nøkleberg, Andrea Bonatta, Susumu Aoyagi and Michiko Ohno. She was a scholar of the Rohm Music Foundation, Honjo International Scholarship Foundation, Deutschland Stipendium and Oscar und Vera-Ritter Stiftung. Currently, residing in Germany, she serves as a piano lecturer at The University of Music and Performing Arts Munich and Ludwig-Maximilians-University / Theater Akademie. She was selected by G.Henle Verlag to be the promotion manager for the Henle App. She holds performances not only In Japan, but also across Europe. ——————————————————-
Kazuko Yasukawa Mozart Shi Muko 1922 1923 1996
From my 78rpm record collection. トルコ行進曲 (モーツアルト作曲ピアノソナタ11番イ長調より) ピアノ独奏:安川 加壽子 TURKISH MARCH (from Sonata No.11 in A major, K.311) (Mozart) Piano solo :Kazuko Yasukawa The Japanese pianist that Kazuko Yasukawa (from February 24, 1922 to July 12, 1996) played an active part from the 1940s. Maiden name, Kusama. The bachelorhood was active as Kazuko Kusama. Muko, Hyogo county Fukae (existing Fukae, Higashinada-ku, Kobe-shi, Hyogo) birth. The diplomat that father worked for the League of Nations secretariat. I wore the newest style in the breeding, then France in Paris from 1923 and performed performance activity, an instructional activity as a central figure of the Japanese comfort estrade after return home.
Patrick Crommelynck Franz Schubert Padova Ségal Alain Lombard Lopez Cobos Weber Kazuko Yasukawa Stefan Askenase Victor Merjanov Brahms Mozart Debussy Ravel Bizet Fauré Musica Nova Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra Orchestre Chambre Lausanne Zurich Chamber Orchestra Australian Chamber Orchestra 1797 1824 1828 1987 1989
Works for Piano Four Hands, Vol. II Franz Schubert +••.••(...)) Sonata in C Major, Op. POSTH. 140, D.812 "Grand Duo" 2. Allegro moderato 00:00 3. Andante 13:36 4. Scherzo: Allegro vivace 22:46 5. Allegro vivace 28:47 It is no longer that happy time of life when we see every object wreathed in the glory of youth, but that fatal recognition of a wretched reality which I endeavor, with my imagination, to embellish as best I can. You will find evidence of this in two works for four-hand piano which I have already composed: a grand duo and a set of variations [D.812, D.813] on a theme of my own invention. The variations are proving to be an outstanding success. Franz Schubert (Letter to his brother Ferdinand, Zseliz, 18 July 1824) The Duo Crommelynck has earned international recognition for their performances for piano four hands. The Japanese review Musica Nova wrote: "They have revived a vast and marvelous repertoire. These two artists have succeeded in giving new life to a form which had fallen into almost complete neglect: piano four hands". Their repertoire includes works from the 18th century to contemporary compositions (many works have been dedicated to them), comprising some thirty programs of original music for piano four hands, as well as original versions of symphonic works for piano four hands. The Duo Crommelynck has toured throughout the world and is regularly invited to the most important international festivals, including those in Roque d'Anthéron, Besançon, Chaise-Dieu, l'Abbaye de Fontevrault, Toulouse (Piano Jacobin), Paris, Salzburg, Kärnten (Ossiach), Vienna, Venice, Flanders, Québec, Chautauqua, Colorado, Perth, Adélaide, Singapore and Taipei. The duo regularly performs with orchestras such as the Rotterdam Philharmonic, the Residence Orchestra of the Hague, the Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra, the Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, the Zurich Chamber Orchestra, the Orchestra da Camera di Padova e del Veneto, the Australian Chamber Orchestra, and with such conductors as Franz Bruggen, Uri Ségal, Alain Lombard, Dennis Russel Davis, Jesus Lopez-Cobos... The Crommelyncks first met in Dieter Weber's class in Vienna. Taeko Kuwata, born in Hiroshima, had previously studied with Kazuko Yasukawa in Tokyo and Bruno Seidlhofer in Vienna. Patrick Crommelynck studied with Stefan Askenase in Brussels and Victor Merjanov in Moscow. Their numerous recordings, including works by Brahms, Mozart, Schubert, Strauss, Debussy, Ravel, Bizet, Fauré, Tschaikovsky and Dvorak, have won many international awards, the latest being the Choc du Monde de la Musique for their collection on two compact discs of Dvorak's complete works for piano four hands. (http•••) Piano category: (http•••) All the albums of these artists: (http•••) Album N°: CD 50-8901 EAN: 7619931890128 / Find more: (http•••) Contact us: •••@••• / +••.••(...) Press: •••@••• We are on the most famous digital stores ! eMusic: (http•••) iTunes: (http•••) Amazon: (http•••) Spotify: (http•••) Qobuz: (http•••) Deezer: (http•••) .. / EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Claves records RECORDING Tonstudio van Geest, Sandhausen/Heidelberg EDITING Studio Gilbert Steurbaut, Gent COVER GRAPHICS Christoph Dütschler, Berne COVER PHOTOGRAPHS Yoshiyuki Kurihara, Japan BOOKLET SUPERVISION, LAYOUT & DESIGN Mark Manion, Münsingen PHOTOGRAPHS Marguerite Dütschler, Thun / Christoph Dütschler 1989 Claves Records SA, Pully (Switzerland) Recorded at Tonstudio van Geest, April 1987 / Do you want to synch that? Claves records S.A: •••@••• / (http•••) or Cézame Musique (http•••) Find a Reseller in your Country (http•••) / Website & Shop: (http•••) Twitter: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) Spotify: (http•••) #franzschubert #duocrommelynck #piano #clavesrecords
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