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21. Hazard Chase - Noriko Ogawa
noriko ogawa was awarded third prize in the 1987 Leeds International Piano 2001 saw the launch of her piano duo with renowned pianist Kathryn Stott,
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NORIKO OGAWA Noriko Ogawa was awarded third prize in the 1987 Leeds International Piano Competition and has since achieved considerable renown in Europe, America and in her native Japan where she is a national celebrity. In 1999 Noriko Ogawa was awarded the Japanese Ministry of Education's Art Prize in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the cultural profile of Japan throughout the world and she has just been awarded the Okura Prize for her outstanding contribution to music in Japan. In 2004 she was appointed as one of the advisors for a new concert hall in her hometown in Japan, the MUZA Kawasaki Symphony Hall ( www.kawasaki-sym-hall.jp ). Here she remains much in demand, appearing at major arts festivals, performing regularly with the major orchestras and making regular radio and television broadcasts for both NHK and Nippon television.
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22. Hazard Chase - Noriko Ogawa
noriko ogawa has achieved considerable renown in Europe, the US and her with pianist Kathryn Stott, including Belfast Festival and Bridgewater Hall,
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Contact: Libby Percival "…staggering impact! This is pianism, and interpretative musicianship of a very high order."
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Since winning Third Prize in the 1987 Leeds International Piano Competition, Noriko Ogawa has achieved considerable renown in Europe, the US and her native Japan. She now spends over half the year in Europe giving recitals and performing with leading orchestras under such conductors as Leonard Slatkin, Vernon Handley, Manfred Honeck and Gunther Herbig. Recent concerts have included her return to Wigmore Hall, her debut at the Tonhalle in Dusseldorf, concerts with the Orchestra della Radio Svizzera Italiana in Switzerland and a tour in Japan with the Japan Philharmonic. Recitals have included a chamber music festival in Australia, a Japanese tour with both the Berlin Philharmonic Wind Ensemble and with Rainer Honeck, leader of the Vienna Philharmonic and the first recitals of her new duo with pianist Kathryn Stott, including Belfast Festival and Bridgewater Hall, Manchester.

23. The Choir Of St Mary The Virgin, Nottingham
Nottingham Evening Post, 7 June2004.William Ruff. Rachmaninov s 2nd Piano Concerto.pianist noriko ogawa. I remember the days when you had to be given
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Nottingham Evening Post William Ruff Rachmaninov's 2nd Piano Concerto. Pianist -Noriko Ogawa I remember the days when you had to be given permission from the vicar just to applaud in church. On Saturday night the audience had no inhibitions about standing and cheering - not surprising when the playing of Rachmaninov's 2nd Piano Concerto was as electric as Noriko Ogawa's. Despite her eminence and celebrity she has remained loyal to St. Mary's over many years, and in her hands this most popular of concertos seemed new-minted. With both power and poetry she inflected one theme after another with a yearning, bitterwseet intensity. From the opening chords to the rapturous maestoso ending this was a performance which rekindled a sense of wonder at the work's power to excite and move. As one would expect from a concert conducted by (and celebrating) John Keys, nothing about it could be called 'ordinary'. The concerto unusually stood alone in the second half of a programme which had already demonstrated the versitility of the orchestra - equally convincing in some sprightly Handel as they were in their fresh, vital playing of Elgar's Seranade.

24. Debussy Images Etc Ogawa [TB]: Classical Reviews- August 2001 MusicWeb(UK)
the complete piano music of Debussy, one of the great challenges for a pianist.And noriko ogawa most assuredly sets her standard here, which places her
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This disc heralds the beginning of a project to record the complete piano music of Debussy, one of the great challenges for a pianist. And Noriko Ogawa most assuredly sets her standard here, which places her as a leading exponent of this music, surely the greatest piano music of the 20th century. It is a remarkable achievement, not least because she is so young. But by every standard of Debussy playing - subtlety, atmosphere, phrasing, shading, precision - she is excellent. Her attention to the composer's carefully expressed instructions resounds to the music's details with due care and attention, with the result that the performances achieve a special insight. The very opening of the programme reflects these particular strengths, and is really compelling.

25. The Piano Calendar Archives May 2003 Here S Where Finished Events
noriko ogawa has an awesome technique, a strong sense of structure, balance andatmosphere, which will feature renowned concert pianist noriko ogawa.
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04 May 2003 Classics: Debussy Day - Complete Solo Piano Works
Philippe Cassard plays complete Debussy
When French pianist Philippe Cassard says Debussy Day, he means it. This is Debussy in a day: all five and a-half-hours of Debussy's solo piano music spread out over four recitals on one Sunday.
Acclaimed in Paris, London, Sydney and Tokyo since 1993, Cassard's musical feat has stood out not only for his prodigious technique and sheer stamina but also because of his musical imagination. With each of the four recitals planned thematically, Cassard has also included the works of four other composers who influenced Debussy in the programme - Rameau, Wagner, Chopin and Faure - to provide a broader understanding of Debussy's music.
Born in 1962, Cassard studied with Dominique Merlet, Genevieve Joy-Dutilleux, Hans Graf and the legendary Nikita Magaloff. A first prizewinner of the GPA Dublin International Piano Competition and artistic director of two French festivals, Cassard's third of his four-volume recording of Debussy's complete piano works was awarded the prestigious Grand Prix Du Disque.
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26. The Piano Calendar Archives August 2003 Here S Where Finished
Londonbased Japanese pianist noriko ogawa, having so brilliantly advocatedAlexander Tcherepnin’s piano concertos with the SSO, returns to perform
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30 August 2003 SSO: Sounds of Asia - Asian Dawn
Noriko Ogawa plays Tchaikovsky
London-based Japanese pianist Noriko Ogawa, having so brilliantly advocated Alexander Tcherepnin’s piano concertos with the SSO, returns to perform Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto, a warhorse whose welcome will never tire. Its majestic opening melody and its spectacular piano solo part make it one of the repertoire’s best-loved concertos.
The programme also includes the world premiere of Bernard Tan's A Classical Overture and the Singapore premiere of Zhou Long's Poems from Tang, for string quartet and orchestra. Maestro Lan Shui will conduct the Singapore Symphony Orchestra.

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29. Chamber Music International
As a pianist, whether performing a new commission, making music with likeminded piano duets by Delius (arranged Heseltine) with noriko ogawa and Brazil
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masterclasses Andrew Watkinson Violin Andrew Watkinson performs all over the world as leader of the Endellion String Quartet, as a soloist and as a leader and director of chamber orchestras from the violin. A member of the City of London Sinfonia for over twenty years, he directed international tours in repertoire from small Baroque pieces to Beethoven symphonies, all without a conductor. He also held the position of Associate Leader and Director of the Academy of St. Martin's in the Fields for some years, and has led or directed the English Chamber Orchestra, the London Mozart Players, the London Sinfonietta and many other leading chamber orchestras. "Andrew Watkinson, with the City of London Sinfonia, gives a lively virtuosic account of music which astonishes, enchants and excites" Classic FM Magazine, Nov 1999 Kathryn Stott Piano Kathryn Stott is one of Britain's most versatile and respected musicians. As a pianist, whether performing a new commission, making music with like-minded friends, recording unusual works or exploring repertoire beyond the normal Western classical piano tradition, she is committed to sharing her enthusiasm with as wide an audience as possible. The critically acclaimed premiere of Graham Fitkin's Circuit for two pianos, with the BBC Philharmonic, is a highlight of her piano duo partnership with Noriko Ogawa.In July 2004 they gave the Japanese premiere with the Tokyo Philharmonic and Myung- Whun Chung in Suntory Hall. As a result of Kathryn Stott's interest in contemporary music several composers have written for her, including most recently Julian Josephs and a commission by the Concertgebouw for a piano trio by Graham Fitkin. She has given the first performances of new works by many of today's leading composers: Michael Nyman's Piano Concerto, Maxwell Davies's Piano Concerto, and Marc Yeats's The Round and Square Art of Memory, as well as the British premiere of The Four Parables by Paul Schoenfield.

30. BBC - Radio 3 - Daily Schedule
Japanese pianist noriko ogawa plays a selection of Rachmaninov s dramaticEtudesTableaux recorded at the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester earlier this year.
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31. BBC Cumbria - Stage - Classical Music At The Brewery
noriko ogawa (piano) £10/£9conc/£8.50fob Renowned pianist noriko ogawa is one ofJapan’s hottest exports. She records regularly for the BBC as recitalist
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Michael Collins (clarinet) noriko ogawa (piano) Blackheath Sundays, Blackheath Halls ogawa is a forthright pianist, a concerto pianist in the Weber,
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Michael Collins (clarinet) Noriko Ogawa (piano) Blackheath Sundays , Blackheath Halls 11am Sun 10th April
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Brahms - Sonata No.2 in Eb major, Op.120 An auspicious start to a new season of Blackheath Sundays , under the Halls' new artistic director Jo Paton , given to a sold-out audience in the Recital Room. These were two equally matched virtuosi in complete accord, Collins (one-time winner of the BBC Young Musician competition) giving a display of the power and refinement possible with the clarinet from bravura ff to ppp refinement. Ogawa is a forthright pianist, a concerto pianist in the Weber, a display piece for two soloists, and a whole orchestra in the less straightforward Brahms piano parts.
One point worth considering for these concerts, especially when they are sold-out or nearly so. Michael Collins and Noriko Ogawa are big artists, and would have sounded more satisfactory downstairs in the more generous acoustic of the Great Hall; and its Fazioli might have suited Ogawa's playing better? [q.v. my review of Andreas Boyde's Brahms ] - excerpt below: It will be interesting to see how Boyde's Brahms is developing when he returns with further recitals next year; there is the makings of a fine cycle - a great one, we will see? Perhaps Andreas Boyde should consider the possibility of trying the

33. CD Review
noriko ogawa, piano Singapore Symphony Orchestra conducted by Lan Shui in preference to the grinning publicity photos of pianist and conductor,
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Alexander TCHEREPNIN Piano Concertos Symphonic Prayer , Op.93 (1959) Piano Concerto No.2 , Op.26 (1923) Magna mater , Op.41 (1926/27) Piano Concerto No.4 Fantaisie ), Op. 78 (1947)
I. Eastern Chamber Dream. Moderato
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III. Road to Yunnan. Allegretto Noriko Ogawa , piano
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The prolific and long-lived composer Alexander Tcherepnin (1899-1977) is pictured here shortly before he composed his 2nd piano concerto (I chose it for illustration in preference to the grinning publicity photos of pianist and conductor, which reminded me of one's childhood agony when exhorted to 'smile for the picture'!). Prokofiev was a pupil of Tcherepnin's father, and there are clear affinities. The concerto, 'based essentially upon a leap of a fourth', is sparky and optimistic music, typical of (for me) a favourite decade of the last century. A motoric development subsides to introduce a wide ranging set of variations 'bursting with original technical, contrapuntal and rhythmic finesse'. It is deftly orchestrated and played with verve and charm by

34. Classical MP3 At EClassical.com - Classical Music Downloads
1 and 2, with the eminent Japanese pianist noriko ogawa (picture). Also includedis the Suite in D for orchestra. All works are performed by the Finnish
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35. Newsobserver.com | Calendars
NC Symphony with pianist noriko ogawa, Chapel Hill Bible Church. Sons of NewBethel, gospel quintet, Johnston Center, UNCCH.
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Nov. 1 Joan Baez, presented by Carolina Union Performing Arts Series, Hill Hall, UNC-CH. The first lady of the '60s folk revival is still going strong at 63. Given that her Chapel Hill show happens the day before the election, you can count on an emotionally charged evening with lots of political commentary. Baez also might give a nod to the Triangle setting, given that she covered Raleigh singer-songwriter Caitlin Cary's "Rosemary Moore" on her last album, "Dark Chords on a Big Guitar" (Koch Records). Nov. 2 "The Producers," presented by Broadway Series South, Memorial Auditorium, BTI Center, Raleigh. Through Nov. 7. Broadway's hottest ticket of 2001 reaches Raleigh, and it's likely to be a sellout here, too. We won't get Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick in Mel Brooks' stage adaptation of his1968 satirical film. But the touring stars Alan Ruck and Lewis J. Stadlen have strong creds, too. Stadlen was a replacement in Lane's role of Max Bialystock in "The Producers," and Ruck's movie roles include "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (hi, Cameron) and last year's "Cheaper by the Dozen" remake.

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38. Upp.the.arts Uppingham Music Department
National Young pianist Week incorporating Uppingham International Piano including concerts by Dimitri Alexeev, noriko ogawa and Christina Ortiz,
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It’s no surprise that the Japanese pianist noriko ogawa features on BIS’s “Top30” edition. She has been one of Robert von Bahr’s most fruitful signings,
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It’s no surprise that the Japanese pianist Noriko Ogawa features on BIS’s “Top 30” edition. She has been one of Robert von Bahr’s most fruitful signings, both for the quality of her playing and for the breadth of her repertoire. The first volume of her Debussy intégrale is by any standards distinguished pianism. Her Images challenges Gieseking’s classic 1953 recording, while Ogawa’s subtle colouring of the many piano dynamics of Pagodes (from Estampes) marks her out as a rather special Debussy pianist. A particular feature of these performances is her close observance of Debussy’s many expression marks; you’d be surprised how many pianists play fast and loose with Debussy’s explicit instructions. Excellent sound. Reviewed by Sandy Matheson

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