Itsuko Obata Piano Recital
[Date and time]
Saturday, October 9, 2021 15:00 start/14:30 open
[venue]
Ginza Oji Hall
Itsuko Kobatake (piano)
[Admission fee]
Free seating
General 4,500 yen Same-day tickets will be sold from 14:30. Please come directly to the venue.
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[Management/Application]
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Program
JS Bach: Jesu, joy of man's desiringMakiko Kinoshita: Piano Works Forest of Memory
JS Bach = F. Busoni: Chaconne
F. Chopin: Piano Sonata No.3 in B minor, Op.58
*The program may change due to circumstances. Please note.
Profile
Itsuko Kobatake (piano)Born in Tokyo. In 1980, graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, Faculty of Music, Department of Piano. Moved to Germany in '81. Entered West German National Lübeck College of Music. During his studies, he performed with the Hamburger Sinfonica. Held a recital in Lübeck. Appeared in German broadcasting by audition. Graduated from the '82 Konzert Exermen (German State Performer's Qualification Examination) with the best grades.
Returned to Japan in '83. Performed with the New Tokyo Philharmonic and the Tama Orchestra. In 1985, he started giving recitals. Since 1993, he has held 15 recitals at Tsuda Hall and Oji Hall. Appeared in Asahi Seimei Hall Chamber Music Series, 1991 "Mozart Concert", 1997 "Schubert Brahms Feature", 1998 "20th Century Music History". In 1997 and 1998, he appeared in the NHK FM concert under the same program. Well received. In recent years, he has been actively involved in volunteer concerts at facilities such as hospitals and care centers. Released the second CD in November 2020 (Nami Records). A concert in Germany is also planned.
She studied piano under Yasuko Ishii, Hiroko Suenaga, Katsue Fujisawa, Takako Takahashi, Yuko Oki, Kazuko Yasukawa, Roland Keller, and Harue Tsubono in solfege.