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Cohan István & Miyuji Kaneko Duo Recital

Cohan István & Miyuji Kaneko Duo Recital

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Cohan István & Miyuji Kaneko Duo Recital

[Date and time]

Saturday, October 5, 2019 15:00

[venue]

Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance The Phoenix Hall

[Cast]

Cohan István (clarinet)

Three Yuji Kaneko (piano)

[Fee]

All seats reserved

General 3,500 yen

The Phoenix Hall Tomonokai Price 3,150 yen

Student ticket 1,000 yen (Limited number/Telephone reservation accepted/Handled only in the hall)

[inquiry]

The Phoenix Hall TEL: 06-6363-0311

Program

J.S.Bach: Violin Sonata in G minor, BWV1020
Brahms: Six Songs Op.3 No. 1 "Truth of Love"
Brahms: 5 Lieds Op.105 No. 1 "Like a Melody"
Schumann: Fantasia Op.73
Saint-Saëns: Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso
Cohan: Hungarian Fantasia No. 1
Schumann (List): Dedication S.566R.253
Liszt: Paganini Etudes No.3 "La Campanella" S.141 R.3b
Liszt (edited by Cohan): Hungarian Rhapsody No.12 S.244
Gershwin (Arr. Cohan): Rhapsody in Blue (planned)

*Songs may change due to circumstances.
Please note.

Profile

Istvn Kohn

Hungarian clarinet soloist. Born into a musical family, he started playing the clarinet with his father's instruction. At the age of 12, he entered the Bartok Conservatory (high school) special education course. While living in Hungary, he achieved the feat of winning and winning many international competitions. In July 2013, after graduating from the Liszt Conservatory, he moved to Japan. 2013 11th Tokyo Music Competition 1st Place
and Audience Award. Received the Hungarian Art Award "Junior Prima Award". 2015 4th Akiyoshidai Music Competition 1st Place and Yamaguchi Prefectural Governor's Award. Received 1st prize at the 26th Japan Woodwind Competition, Cosmos Award, Hyogo Prefectural Governor's Award, Asahi Shimbun Award, and Kobe Shimbun Award. Received 1st prize at the 84th Music Competition of Japan, the Iwatani Award (Audience Award), and the E. Nakamichi Award. Graduated from Tokyo College of Music in 2016. Received the 26th Aoyama Music Award in 2017. So far, New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra (Antonio Mendes), Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra (Toshiaki Umeda, Masahiko Enkoji, Kazumasa Watanabe), Kioi Sinfonietta (Kazuki Sawa), Jules Philharmonic Orchestra (Hungary: Karman Berkes), Tokyo In addition to co-performing a concerto with the College of Music Symphony Orchestra (Shigeo Genda) and developing solo recitals and chamber music activities, since 2014 he has expanded his activities as a composer. Currently a part-time lecturer at Tokyo College of Music.
《Competition award history》
2000 Hungarian National Clarinet Competition Special Award
2005 J Richter Clarinet Competition (Hungary) Special Prize
2007 J Richter Clarinet Competition (Hungary) 1st prize
2008 Anton Everst International Clarinet Competition (Serbia) 1st prize
Carlino International Clarinet Competition Young Division (Italy) 1st prize
Lions Club International Clarinet Competition (Germany) 2nd Prize
Giuseppe Tassis International Clarinet Competition (Italy) 2nd prize
Hungarian National Clarinet Competition 2nd Prize Special Award
2009 ICA International Clarinet Competition 1st prize (youngest ever)
2010 Kruszko International Clarinet Competition (Slovenia) 3rd prize
2011 Carlino International Clarinet Competition Chamber Music Division 2nd Prize, Soloist Division 3rd Prize
2013 11th Tokyo Music Competition Woodwind Section 1st Prize, Audience Award
2015 4th Akiyoshidai Music Competition Clarinet Division 1st Place Yamaguchi Prefectural Governor's Award (Grand Prix)
26th Japan Woodwind Competition Clarinet Division 1st Place, Cosmos Award (Audience Award), Hyogo Prefectural Governor's Award, Asahi Shimbun Award, Kobe Shimbun Award
84th Music Competition of Japan Clarinet Division 1st Place, Iwatani Award (Audience Award), E. Nakamichi Award
《Award History》
2013 Junior Prima Award (Hungary)
2017 Aoyama Music Award Winner