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Koskinen Karttunen Guillaume Machaut Moody Sibelius Kalevi Aho Eliasson Paavo Heininen Kaija Saariaho Philippe Manoury Ozone Virpi Räisänen Quatuor Danel Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival 1364 1972 1997 2001 2004 2006 2010 2011 2012 2014 2015
Cinq fontaines de la Fortune - Juha T. Koskinen Rody van Gemert - Guitar (Uwe Florath 2010) Assi Karttunen - Harpsichord (Henk van Schevikhoven 1997) Live at the Church of the Holy Cross, Rauma/Finland Rauma Festivo 2014 (http•••) Composer's note: My duo for guitar and harpsichord entitled Cinq fontaines de la Fortune (2014) is part of a series of compositions based on the water element. The title comes from Guillaume de Machaut's book Le Voir Dit (ca. 1364). The turning point in the "real story" of the novel is a dream that awakens the narrator's self-consciousness: he has acted as moody towards his lover as Fortuna, the ancient goddess of fate herself. After waking up from the dream, Machaut liberates the portrait of his lover from inside of several enveloping trunks. He hears from a friend a story on how in ancient Rome people predicted the future from the undertakings of Fortuna. In those times, there were five fountains in the centre of the city where five virgins attempted, with their sweet singing, to alleviate the goddess' furor. Fortuna's support or objection towards an initiative could be interpreted from which one of the five fountains would start running (powered up by the singing) and how the water would behave. Juha T. Koskinen 30.5.2014 Juha T. Koskinen (born in 1972) has graduated in composition from the Sibelius-Academy in Helsinki. He continued his studies at the Conservatory of Lyon and at IRCAM in Paris. His composition teachers have been Kalevi Aho, Anders Eliasson, Paavo Heininen, Kaija Saariaho and Philippe Manoury. Finnish Broadcasting Company (YLE) has commissioned four works for orchestra from Koskinen, the most important ones are Hehkuva graniitti (Incandescent Granite) (2001) and Symphony No. 1 (2006). In 2004 his composition Sogni di Dante (Dante's Dreams) received the Takefu International Composition Award in Japan. Koskinen's fourth chamber opera Madame de Sade (after Yukio Mishima's play) was premiered in Helsinki in 2010. Bashô Fragments for bass clarinet, cello and electronics had its premiere at Tokyo Opera City in June 2010 with the musicians from the Ensemble Nomad. Koskinen has collaborated with the Finnish light artist and designer Jukka Korpihete, Shadow of Yugao was a sound installation for Korpihete's exhibition at the Ozone Gallery, Tokyo in October 2011. The Noh performer Ryoko Aoki commissioned a new piece for her and the flutist Ayako Okubo, they premiered Wayfaring Moon at the Shibaura House, Tokyo on 19 January 2012. Next premieres will be: Chant of Lusia for mezzo-soprano and string quartet at Oulunsalo Soi Festival on 2 August 2014 (Virpi Räisänen and Quatuor Danel), String Quartet No. 2 at Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival in July 2015.
Hashimoto Alexander Scriabin Menuhin Menahem Pressler György Kurtág Saito Ruggiero Ricci Thomas Zehetmair Antonio Meneses Mischa Maisky Kantorow Steven Isserlis Patrick Gallois Maurice Bourgue Hansjörg Schellenberger Barry Tuckwell Atar Arad Anthony Marwood Nobuko Imai Keulen Chantal Juillet Hermann Baumann Regis Pasquier Matt Haimovitz Giuranna Spohr Beethoven Schubert Edwin Fischer Fischer William Kapell Wilhelm Backhaus Messiaen Schumann Shostakovich Debussy Bach Brahms Bartók Blumenfeld Mozart Brazil International Menuhin Music Academy Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra Wigmore Hall Lincoln Center Carnegie Hall Concertgebouw Amsterdam Lockenhaus Chamber Music Festival Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival Pacific Music Festival 2004 2012
1. Vivace in C major, 2. Allegretto in A minor, 3. Vivo in G major, 4. Lento in E minor, 5. Andante cantabile in D major, 6. Allegro in B minor, 19. Affettuoso in E-flat major, 20. Appassionato in C minor, 21. Andante in B-flat major, 22. Lento in G minor, 23. Vivo in F major, 24. Presto in D minor Kyoko Hashimoto, pianist The legendary pianist and a teacher, Gyögy Sebök described Kyoko Hashimoto “extraordinary musical talent” “one of the finest of her generation”. Kyoko Hashimoto was born in Tokyo and began to study the piano at the age of three. After graduating from the Toho-Gakuen School of Music in Tokyo, she studied at the International Menuhin Music Academy, Indiana University and the Juilliard School. She received full scholarships from the Menuhin Academy and the Juilliard School. Among her teachers were György Sebök, Menahem Pressler, György Janzer, William Masselos, György Sandor, Felix Galimir, György Kurtág and Ferenc Rados. She has been regularly performing throughout the world, so far in more than 25 countries, including many major cities and halls such as the Wigmore Hall in London, the Lincoln Center and the Carnegie Hall in New York, the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, etc. She has been invited to many important festivals including the Prague Spring Festival, the Lockenhaus Chamber Music Festival, the Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival, the Pacific Music Festival and the Saito Kinen Festival. Besides performing Solo recitals in many countries in Europe, North America and Asia, she has performed Concertos with distinguished orchestras such as the Prague Chamber philharmonic Orchestra and the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra. She has performed over 1000 works from pre-Baroque to pieces written very recently. She has performed on Harpsichord, Fortepiano and other Keyboard instruments in addition to modern piano. She has performed as well many duo recitals with Ruggiero Ricci(Vn), Thomas Zehetmair(Vn) and Antonio Meneses(Vc), and duo and chamber music concerts with artists such as Sandor Vegh(Vn), Mischa Maisky(Vc), Jean-Jacque Kantorow(Vn), Aaron Rosand(Vn), Ralph Kirshbaum(Vc), Steven Isserlis(Vc), András Adorján(Fl), Patrick Gallois(Fl), Maurice Bourgue(Ob), Hansjörg Schellenberger(Ob), Barry Tuckwell(Hr), Atar Arad(Va), Anthony Marwood(Vn), Nobuko Imai(Va) Sergio Azzolini(Fg), Isabelle van Keulen(Vn), Chantal Juillet(Vn), Hermann Baumann(Hr), Regis Pasquier(Vn), Matt Haimovitz(Vc) and Bruno Giuranna(Va). Ms. Hashimoto was awarded numerous prizes such as the 1st grand prize and the public prize at the Concours International de Musique Française, the top prize at the Concours Musical de France, and the special prizes at the Budapest International Music Competition and at the Spohr International Competition. She has recorded many times for TV and radio all over the world including a series of 20 works by Beethoven for Dutch radio. She has been a frequent performer for CBC (Canada) and BBC (UK) and in 2012, she was chosen as representative performance for the Schubert Impromptus together with Edwin Fischer, William Kapell and Wilhelm Backhaus for BBC “Schubert Marathon”. She has also made more than a dozen CD-recordings, including the early piano pieces (all the Preludes+4 pieces) by Messiaen, 34 piano pieces by Schumann, 24 Preludes by Scriabin combined with 24 Preludes by Shostakovich, 4 Impromptus by Schubert, 12 Preludes Book II by Debussy as well as Partita by Bach, variations by Beethoven, 16 Waltzes by Brahms, Dance Suite by Bartók and Mazurkas by Blumenfeld. She is Professor of Piano and Chair of Piano Area at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, and was on the piano faculty and the chamber music faculty of the Utrecht Conservatory in Holland for 12 years. She has been invited many times as a visiting professor at the European Mozart Academy in Poland and in the Czech Republic and at the International Chamber Music Academy in the Czech Republic, as well as at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and the Trinity College in London, the U.K.. She served as an International Jury member for many competitions such as the Gina Bachauer International Piano Artists Competition, CMC Stepping Stone Competition, Montreal International Piano Competition and YAMAHA Benelux Competition. She has been the Artistic Director of the International Music Workshop and Festival (IMWF) in the Czech Republic, Germany and in Portugal since 2004. She has also given master classes in France, Austria, Switzerland, Canada, the Czech Republic, the U.S.A., the UK, Holland, Germany, Taiwan, Brazil, China, Thailand, and Japan. For more info about the pianist, please visit (http•••) ●Recording from CD ”24 Preludes - Scriabin & Shostakovich” Label: Live Notes / Catalogue Number: WWCC-7,26 (http•••)
Natalia Gutman Alfred Schnittke Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival 2001
Natalia Gutman performs Alfred Schnittke´s cello sonata in Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival 2001
Hashimoto Johann Sebastian Bach Menuhin Menahem Pressler György Kurtág Saito Ruggiero Ricci Thomas Zehetmair Antonio Meneses Mischa Maisky Kantorow Steven Isserlis Patrick Gallois Maurice Bourgue Hansjörg Schellenberger Barry Tuckwell Atar Arad Anthony Marwood Nobuko Imai Keulen Chantal Juillet Hermann Baumann Regis Pasquier Matt Haimovitz Giuranna Spohr Beethoven Schubert Edwin Fischer Fischer William Kapell Wilhelm Backhaus Messiaen Schumann Scriabin Shostakovich Debussy Brahms Bartók Blumenfeld Mozart Brazil International Menuhin Music Academy Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra Wigmore Hall Lincoln Center Carnegie Hall Concertgebouw Amsterdam Lockenhaus Chamber Music Festival Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival Pacific Music Festival 2004 2012
3. Courante 4. Sarabande 5. Rondeaux 6. Capriccio ●Recording from CD "La danse des B..." Label : Live Notes / Catalogue Number : WWCC-7747 (http•••) Kyoko Hashimoto, pianist The legendary pianist and a teacher, Gyögy Sebök described Kyoko Hashimoto “extraordinary musical talent” “one of the finest of her generation”. Kyoko Hashimoto was born in Tokyo and began to study the piano at the age of three. After graduating from the Toho-Gakuen School of Music in Tokyo, she studied at the International Menuhin Music Academy, Indiana University and the Juilliard School. She received full scholarships from the Menuhin Academy and the Juilliard School. Among her teachers were György Sebök, Menahem Pressler, György Janzer, William Masselos, György Sandor, Felix Galimir, György Kurtág and Ferenc Rados. She has been regularly performing throughout the world, so far in more than 25 countries, including many major cities and halls such as the Wigmore Hall in London, the Lincoln Center and the Carnegie Hall in New York, the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, etc. She has been invited to many important festivals including the Prague Spring Festival, the Lockenhaus Chamber Music Festival, the Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival, the Pacific Music Festival and the Saito Kinen Festival. Besides performing Solo recitals in many countries in Europe, North America and Asia, she has performed Concertos with distinguished orchestras such as the Prague Chamber philharmonic Orchestra and the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra. She has performed over 1000 works from pre-Baroque to pieces written very recently. She has performed on Harpsichord, Fortepiano and other Keyboard instruments in addition to modern piano. She has performed as well many duo recitals with Ruggiero Ricci(Vn), Thomas Zehetmair(Vn) and Antonio Meneses(Vc), and duo and chamber music concerts with artists such as Sandor Vegh(Vn), Mischa Maisky(Vc), Jean-Jacque Kantorow(Vn), Aaron Rosand(Vn), Ralph Kirshbaum(Vc), Steven Isserlis(Vc), András Adorján(Fl), Patrick Gallois(Fl), Maurice Bourgue(Ob), Hansjörg Schellenberger(Ob), Barry Tuckwell(Hr), Atar Arad(Va), Anthony Marwood(Vn), Nobuko Imai(Va) Sergio Azzolini(Fg), Isabelle van Keulen(Vn), Chantal Juillet(Vn), Hermann Baumann(Hr), Regis Pasquier(Vn), Matt Haimovitz(Vc) and Bruno Giuranna(Va). Ms. Hashimoto was awarded numerous prizes such as the 1st grand prize and the public prize at the Concours International de Musique Française, the top prize at the Concours Musical de France, and the special prizes at the Budapest International Music Competition and at the Spohr International Competition. She has recorded many times for TV and radio all over the world including a series of 20 works by Beethoven for Dutch radio. She has been a frequent performer for CBC (Canada) and BBC (UK) and in 2012, she was chosen as representative performance for the Schubert Impromptus together with Edwin Fischer, William Kapell and Wilhelm Backhaus for BBC “Schubert Marathon”. She has also made more than a dozen CD-recordings, including the early piano pieces (all the Preludes+4 pieces) by Messiaen, 34 piano pieces by Schumann, 24 Preludes by Scriabin combined with 24 Preludes by Shostakovich, 4 Impromptus by Schubert, 12 Preludes Book II by Debussy as well as Partita by Bach, variations by Beethoven, 16 Waltzes by Brahms, Dance Suite by Bartók and Mazurkas by Blumenfeld. She is Professor of Piano and Chair of Piano Area at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, and was on the piano faculty and the chamber music faculty of the Utrecht Conservatory in Holland for 12 years. She has been invited many times as a visiting professor at the European Mozart Academy in Poland and in the Czech Republic and at the International Chamber Music Academy in the Czech Republic, as well as at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and the Trinity College in London, the U.K.. She served as an International Jury member for many competitions such as the Gina Bachauer International Piano Artists Competition, CMC Stepping Stone Competition, Montreal International Piano Competition and YAMAHA Benelux Competition. She has been the Artistic Director of the International Music Workshop and Festival (IMWF) in the Czech Republic, Germany and in Portugal since 2004. She has also given master classes in France, Austria, Switzerland, Canada, the Czech Republic, the U.S.A., the UK, Holland, Germany, Taiwan, Brazil, China, Thailand, and Japan. For more info about the pianist, please visit (http•••)
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