Prof. Kyoko Hashimoto Piano/Chamber
Master Class
時間:2013年05月27日(一) 13:10~14:50
地點:北藝大音樂二館演奏廳M2401
◎Beethoven:Piano Sonata Op.109 Mov I, II
I.Vivace,adagio espressivo
II.Prestissimo
Piano/郭采芸KUO,TSAI-YUN
◎Brahms: Piano Quartet Op.25 No.1
Mov IV
IV. Rondo alla Zingarese
Violin梁艷 LIANG,YEN、Piano翁至亭 WENG,CHIH-TING、
Viola賴昱如 LAI,YU-JU、Cello鄭涵勻CHENG,HAN-YUN
◎Schubert:Piano Quintet in A
major "Trout" D.667 Op.114
I. Allegro vivace
Violin陳昱安CHEN,YU-AN Cello鄭詠柔CHENG,YUNG-JOU
Bass 陳佩雯 CHEN,PEI-WEN Viola鄭巧圓CHENG,CHIAO-YUAN
P iano孔德茹 KUNG,DE-RU
※北藝大鋼琴組及室內樂組必到
※歡迎有興趣者前往聆聽
Legendary pianist and 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 and Concertos with distinguished
orchestras such as the Prague Chamber philharmonic Orchestra and the Belgrade
Philharmonic Orchestra, she has performed 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 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, and 24 Preludes by Scriabin combined with 24 Preludes
by Shostakovich. She is Associate Professor of Piano 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 .
She has been the Artistic Director of the International Music Workshop in the Czech Republic ,
Germany and in Portugal since
2004. She has also given master classes in France, Austria, Switzerland,
Canada, the Czech Republic, U.S.A. Holland, Germany and Japan.