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Shuko Matano Piano Recital My Favorite F.Schubert

Shuko Matano Piano Recital My Favorite F.Schubert

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Nagako Matano Piano Recital

Shuko Matano Piano Recital

2014 (69th) Agency for Cultural Affairs art festival participation performance

Venue : Oji Hall

Oji Hall

[All seats are unreserved] General/¥3,500 Student/¥2,000

Sponsored by: Kyoto Municipal College of Arts and Music / (Public Corporation) Japan Federation of Musicians / (General Incorporated Association) All Japan Piano Teachers Association


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Program

F. Schubert Franz Schubert
Allegretto in C Minor, Op.915
Allegretto c-moll D915
"A Moment of Music" Op.780
'Moments Musicaux' D780
Piano Sonata No.21 in B flat major, Op.960
Klaviersonate Nr.21 B-dur D960

Profile

Nagako Matano, piano
Born in Kyoto City.
Completed post-graduate course at Geneva Conservatoire. Studied under Professor L. Hildbrunn, who had a reputation for his deep interpretation of musical works. While studying at the Conservatoire, she began her performance activities, including recitals in Switzerland and France.
In 1985, held a debut recital in Osaka. Since then, he has given recitals in Tokyo and Osaka, joint recitals throughout Japan, Tsuneyoshi Naraba, Momoo Kishibe, Noboru Uemura, Telemann Chamber Orchestra, Mozart Chamber Orchestra, Slovak Quartet, and M. Nostitz String Quartet. He has performed with many musicians in Japan and abroad, such as the Berlin String Quartet and others, and is actively performing in the fields of solo and chamber music, mainly in the Kanto and Kansai regions. Among them, the series "Shuko Matano: An Evening of Mozart and Schubert" from 2003 to 2009 was well received for its beautiful sound and rich imagination for Mozart and for Schubert's deep humanity.
The chamber music series Rakuko no Toki, which started in the fall of 2009, was completed in November 2013 with favorable reviews.
Currently, he is teaching younger students at Kyoto City University of Arts.