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Music in Style Shu Iwasaki Series Vol.37 [Performance at Okayama Soja]

Music in Style Shu Iwasaki Series Vol.37 [Performance at Okayama Soja]

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SHUKU IWASAKI Series MUSIC IN STYLE VOL.37 in Soja, OKAYAMA

Venue : Yamate Community Center Multipurpose Hall

Yamate Kominkan

[All seats reserved] Advance ¥2,000 Door ¥2,500

Sponsored / Inquiries: (public interest incorporated foundation) Soja City Cultural Promotion Foundation 0866-92-3491

[Appearance]
Shuku Iwasaki, piano

Giuseppe Siriano (bandoneon, accordion) Giuseppe Scigliano
Akira Iwasaki (cello) Ko Iwasaki, cello

 

Program

(accordion solo)
Albeniz: Tango, Cordoba, Asturias
Semyonov: Brahmsiana

(accordion + piano)
Morric: Six Personality Pieces
Valpora: Maririna Sonata
H.Valpola: Marilina Sonata

<Commissioned by Music in Style 2013>
Yoshihiro Kanno: "Constellation" for piano, bandoneon and cello

(accordion + cello)
Sheibel: Introduction and Allegro

(bandoneon + piano)
Piazzolla
Jeanne and Paul
Ave Maria
let's go back south
Oblivion (Oblivion)
Violetango

Profile

Shuku Iwasaki [Piano]
Born in Kurashiki City. Studied under Akiko Iguchi, Motonari Iguchi, J. Lataina, Benedetti Michelangeli, S. Lorenzi, and I. Freundrich at Toho Gakuen University, Hartford University, Juilliard School, and Chigiana School of Music. In 1967, he won the 3rd prize in the duo section of the Munich International Music Competition. Received special accompanist prizes at the 1968 Budapest and 1970 Tchaikovsky International Music Competitions. Since then, he has collaborated with renowned artists in Japan and abroad such as Janos Starker, Paul Tortelier, Peter Lucas-Graf, Itzhak Perlman, André Navarra, Ivry Gitlis, Ute Ugi, Mischa Maisky, and Maurice Gendron. In addition to co-starring, for 20 years he taught chamber music classes with Professor Riccardo Brengola at the Conservatoire de Chigiana in Siena every summer. Since 1976, he has presided over "Shu Iwasaki Music in Style". For 18 years from 1979, he planned and held the "Okinawa Moon Beach Music Camp & Festival", followed by the "Okinawa International Music Festival" from 1997 with his younger brother Ko Iwasaki. In 1989, he received the Art Festival Award for his achievements in "Shu Iwasaki Music in Style." In January 1999, he was awarded the Order of Merit of the Kingdom of Norway. In March, he traveled with Ko Iwasaki to Istanbul, Ankara, and Rome as a music envoy of the Japan Foundation. Currently, in addition to his performance activities, he is a jury member of Italy's Valsesia Musica and Cantu International Music Competition, and a professor at Toho Gakuen Graduate School from 1999 to March 2008. He is a visiting professor at a university. Advisor of the Kurashiki City Cultural Promotion Foundation. In July 2005, he received the Fukutake Cultural Award together with Kou. In 2006 and 2010, he served as head of the jury at the Takamatsu International Piano Competition. In July 2007, he gave a master class at the Gubbio Music Festival in Italy and performed with the Archimede Quartet. In October of the same year, he performed with Ivry Gitlis (violin) in Sapporo, and in November he performed Beethoven's Triple Concerto with Ko Iwasaki and Jun Iwasaki with the Okayama Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2008, he co-starred with Uto Ugi (violin), performing in various places and gaining popularity. In November 2008, they have been active in a wide range of fields, including a concert trip to Taiwan. His publications include Ensemble no Yorokobi (1999/Shunjusha), If there is music (co-authored by Ko Iwasaki/Kibito Publishing in 2009), and Pianist's Everyday Basic Practice Book (2011/Shunjusha). be. Representative of the Society for Protecting Casals Hall. Member of the International Music Festival Young Prague Steering Committee.

Giuseppe Scigliano (bandoneon/accordion)
Bandoneon/accordion player representing the Italian music world. Studied accordion with Mario Castellaci since childhood. He has won and won prizes in many international competitions, and has performed as an ensemble soloist in many ensembles. He has performed with many orchestras in Italy and abroad, such as the Orchester di Santa Cecilia in Rome, and has been teaching at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Nocera Terinese, Italy since 2007.

Ko Iwasaki (cello) Koiwasaki
1960 Japan Music Competition 1st place, grand prize. After studying at Toho Gakuen High School, studied abroad at the Juilliard School. Studied under Hideo Saito, Leonard Rose, Harvey Shapiro and Pablo Casals. In 1971, he won the Art Encouragement Prize for New Artists from the Minister of Education and the Record Grand Prize at the Arts Festival for his contemporary Japanese cello masterpieces. Since 1974, while teaching at Illinois State University, he has been active in solo and chamber music in various places. After that, he served as a professor at Toho Gakuen University until 2011, and is currently based in the United States and continues to perform around the world.

●Yoshihiro Kanno (Composer) YhshihiroKawano
Completed master's course in composition at Tokyo University of the Arts. In 1979, "String Quartet" won the Monaco France-Pierre Composition Award. Received the 2002 Italian Broadcasting Corporation Award and the 2012 Japan Culture and Arts Foundation "Creative Tradition Award". Many of his works include NHK Taiga Drama "Honatatsu" and "Futari de Tango wo". Currently a professor at Waseda University Faculty of Science and Engineering, Department of Expression Engineering.