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Shoko Segawa Violin Recital with Kensei Yamaguchi

Shoko Segawa Violin Recital with Kensei Yamaguchi

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SACHIKO SEGAWA VIOLIN RECITAL / Kensei Yamaguchi, piano

Venue : Ginza Oji Hall OJI HALL

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Sachiko Segawa, violin
Kensei Yamaguchi, piano

[All seats are unreserved] General Adults ¥4,500 Students ¥2,500
*Same-day tickets will be on sale from 13:30

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Program

F. Schubert: Duo for violin and piano in A major, op.162 D574
Franz Schubert : Duo fr Violine und Klavier A-dur op.162 D574

F. Liszt: Double Sonata in F sharp minor for violin and piano S127/R461
Franz Liszt: Duo sonate pour violon et piano en fa dise mineur S127/R461

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A. Dvorak: Four Romantic Pieces op.75 B150
Antonn Dvok 4 Romantick kusy op.75 B150

J.Brahms: Violin Sonata No.3 in D minor op.108
Johannes Brahms : Sonate fr Violine und Klavier Nr.3 d-moll op.108

Profile

Sachiko Segawa (Violin)

Started playing the violin at the age of 4. After graduating from the Toho Gakuen Girls' High School Music Department at the top of her class, she studied at the Moscow Conservatory and the Paris National Conservatoire. After graduating from the Berlin University of the Arts graduate school, he obtained a national performer qualification. Received the 3rd Japan International Music Competition Encouragement Award. Winner of the Viotti International Music Competition in Italy.
He has performed with the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Moscow Symphony Orchestra, Georges Dumas Symphony Orchestra (Romania), Mexico State Orchestra, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo New City Philharmonic Orchestra, etc. He has also been invited to Young Prague, Portuguese Music Festival, Callas Music Festival, <Summer in Tokyo> Music Festival, Beignac Music Evening. Appeared on Deutschland Radio, Radio Suisse Romande, NHK FM "Recital of Masterpieces", etc.
Currently living in Paris, he is active as a chamber musician in addition to solo activities such as recitals in Japan, India, Russia, and various parts of Europe. Recently, he has expanded his range of activities such as a duo with Ms. Coradan, a fortepiano. Member of Ensemble Nafea.
He has studied under Saburo Sumi, Kenji Kobayashi, Toshiya Eto, Valery Klimov, Victor Tretyakov, Regis Pasquier, and Thomas Brandis.
CDs of the complete Ysaye unaccompanied sonatas (Fontek) and Mozart's Violin Sonatas (Integral classic) have been released.


Kensei Yamaguchi (Piano)

Started playing the piano at the age of 5. 1992 Graduated from Toho Gakuen University Music Department. In the same year, he received a scholarship from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), went to Europe, and graduated from Berlin University of the Arts. In 1998, he won the 3rd prize at the Porto City International Piano Competition, and in 1999 he won the 1st prize and chamber music prize at the 28th Senigallia International Piano Competition. In 2000, he became the first Japanese to win the 11th Monte Carlo International Piano Competition, which is open only to pianists who have won the competition. He has studied under Hiroko Edo, Naoko Shibanuma, Erich Andreas, and Pascal Devaillon. He has performed with the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Monte Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, Philharmonia Marchigiana, Berlin Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo Mozart Players, etc. Currently living in Berlin, he is active in various fields such as solo recitals and chamber music in Europe, America and Japan.