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Ken Matsuura Piano Recital

Ken Matsuura Piano Recital

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Ken Matsuura Piano Recital

Venue : Hamarikyu Asahi Hall

General ¥4,000 Student ¥2,000

photo: S.Imura

Program

WA Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major K.331 "Turkish March" K.331
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : Sonate Fuer Klavier Nr.11 A-Dur K.331

B. Bartok: Two Romanian Dances op.8a
Bela Bartok : 2 Roman tank op.8a

F. Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 in C sharp minor
Franz Liszt: Ungarische Rhapsodie Nr.2 cis-moll

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F. Liszt: Annals of the Pilgrimage, 2nd year "Italy"
Franz Liszt: Annes de pelerinage, Deuxieme anne 'Italie'
Wedding Sposalizio
Petrarca Sonnet No. 123
Sonetto 123 del Petrarca
Petrarca Sonnet No. 104
Sonetto 104 del Petrarca
Read Dante (Sonata Fantasia)
Apres une lecture du Dante Fantasia quasi sonata

Profile

Ken Matsuura, pf
Learned piano at the Talented Education Study Group from an early age. Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts and its graduate school. Since 1993, he has been studying at the Hungarian National Liszt Conservatory. Hungarian Government Scholarship International Student. In 1996, he won the "20th Century Music Best Performance Award" at the Slovakia Bratislava International Piano Competition. Performing mainly in Budapest. Returned to Japan in March 2002. In September of the same year, debut recital at Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Small Hall. Since then, in his regular recital activities, "The beauty of soft sounds born from delicate breathing and delicate keystrokes", "The unique characteristics and fun of the work overflows, and the essence is wonderfully expressed" (Chopin) Magazine), ``Sophisticated Musicality'' (Musica Nova Magazine), and ``Showing off her talent as a chamber music pianist who responds in a timely manner'' (Ongaku no Tomo Magazine). While doing solo and accompaniment performances in various places, he is expanding his activities, such as writing for piano magazines and appearing on TV Asahi's "Untitled Concert". So far, he has studied piano under F. Rados, S. Farvay, P. Naju, A. Kemenesh, Shozo Tsubota, and Kenji Watanabe, and chamber music under S. Devic, L. Berman, V. Merzhanov, D. He also studied in Bashkirov's master class. From April 2002, lecturer at Senzoku Gakuen College of Music.