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41. About The Tcherepnin Society
Those who admire the brilliant pianist noriko ogawa s recordings of AlexanderTcherepnin s Concertos Nos. 5 and 6 for the BIS label, with the Singapore
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42. Radio Netherlands Music
As a pianist, whether performing a new commission, making music with like mindedfriends is a highlight of her piano duo partnership with noriko ogawa.
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      Kathryn Stott 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. Engagements as a concerto soloist with orchestras throughout Britain and Europe, the Far East and Australia, are combined with recital and chamber music activities with a refreshingly varied circle of collaborators, taking her to major music centres throughout the world. Current and forthcoming engagements include a recital tour of Europe and the Far East with her longtime friend and colleague, Yo-Yo Ma; appearances with the Lindsays, Janine Jansen and Christian Poltera in the UK and Europe, besides tours of Japan with Noriko Ogawa and the USA with Truls Mørk. 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.

43. Ribble Valley International Piano Week -
In 1991, the international concert pianist Martin Roscoe became the Artistic noriko ogawa, Ronan O’Hora, Nelson Goerner, Bernard Roberts and Jin Ju.
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The history of the RVIPW Our list of visiting pianists is long and distinguished, with the best known being; John Lill, Pascal Roget, Alicia De Larrocha, Peter Donohoe (our honorary President), Kathryn Stott, Stephen Hough

44. Beethoven/Wagner: Symphony No 9 / Suzuki, Ogawa, Et Al Music CD Is Available Fro
pianist noriko ogawa makes the most of youthful Wagner s fanciful recreation inthe first three movements. She is then joined by an effective and
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Part Number: 789368787524BT Release: 11/03/1998 Classical Works in Detail: Symphony no 9 in D minor, Op. 125 "Choral" (Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827)) Length: 66:42 - Period: Classical Recorded in German at Okegawa City Arts Theater, Japan 5/1998 Written 1822-1824 Vienna, Austria Notes: Arranged: Richard Wagner (1831) Notes: This is a real curiosity. There have been many piano arrangements of Beethoven Symphonies, most notably those by the master of the piano reduction, Franz Liszt. But while Liszt's arrangement of the 'Choral Symphony' is for piano alone, here we have a version of the Ninth executed by the teenage Richard Wagner with the orchestra reduced to solo piano but the vocal forces left intact. Pianist Noriko Ogawa makes the most of youthful Wagner's fanciful recreation in the first three movements. She is then joined by an effective and well-balanced team of soloists who are, in turn, backed by Masaaki Suzuki and his wonderful Bach Collegium Japan Chorus. The Collegium is renowned for their Bach Cantata recordings, and here they light the fires of a one-of-a-kind "Ode to Joy."

45. Classical Music - Andante - A 'new Look' - Pianist Jean-yves Thibaudet On Fashio
JeanYves Thibaudet (photo Decca Classics) When pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet said, noriko ogawa (piano); Mendelssohn Piano Concertos — No.
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46. Classical Music - Andante - Pierre-laurent Aimard's Debussy -- Is It Too French?
The French pianist discusses his formative years with Boulez s EnsembleIntercontemporain, noriko ogawa (piano); Debussy Pour le piano. L isle joyeuse.
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47. Matthew Trusler
During April 2004, Matthew made his first trip to Japan, to perform with theJapanese pianist noriko ogawa. As a duo, they had already performed to great
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MATTHEW TRUSLER LAUNCHES NEW RECORD LABEL
This October will see the launch of Orchid Classics, a new label founded by Matthew. The first release, entitled 'The Pity of War', will be produced in association with the Imperial War Museum, and will feature music and poetry from World War One performed by Matthew, Martin Roscoe and Samuel West. The CD will be available in all good record stores, the shops of Imperial War Museums around the UK and direct from www.orchidclassics.com
LAUNCH CONCERT
To celebrate the launch of Orchid Classics, and the release of 'The Pity of War', there will be a concert at the Imperial War Museum, London, on November 6th 2005. Matthew Trusler, Martin Roscoe and Samuel West* will perform music and readings from the CD. Doors open at 6.30pm, concert at 7.00pm. (There will be a reception with wine after the concert.)
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RECORDING WITH BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA In October 2005 another CD will be released, on the Dutton Label, of music by the British composer Montague Phillips. Matthew recorded the Phantasy for violin and orchestra with the BBC Concert Orchestra.

48. Spectrum Concerts - Die Musiker - Kathryn Stott
She is pianist on the Grammy awardwinning Sony CD “Soul of the Tango”, acollaboration with Yo-Yo and piano duets by Delius with noriko ogawa for BIS.
http://www.spectrumconcerts.com/die_musiker/musiker_kathryn_stott_en.html
The Musicians Janine Jansen Violin Julian Rachlin Violin Annette von Hehn Violin Julia-Maria Kretz Violin Priya Mitchell Violin Antoine Tamestit Viola Viola Hartmut Rohde Viola Cello Frank Dodge Cello Stacey Watton
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49. Murray McLachlan - Concert Pianist
pianist Murray McLachlan is one of Britain s leading exponents of modern music . On the staff are noriko ogawa, Bryce Morrison, Yonty Solomon,
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Breaking Murray News 6th July 2005 Purcell Room Recital on Wednesday 6 July 2005 Murray will continue his championing of Erik Chisholm in another London recital, sponsored by the Erik Chisholm Trust.
30th September 2004 Murray will embark upon a major 14 concert tour coming up in October.
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28th September 2004 Other news: Recent news : McLachlan toured the Fjords of Norway giving two recitals on the cruise ship Braemar in July (Beethoven Sonatas, Chopin, Rachmaninov, Liszt, and also duets with Kathryn Page). Later in the same month he returned to the Lot Valley in France for master classes and recitals there (similar to his July 2003 trip). Many more reviews and articles have appeared, notably in the International Piano Quarterly and Piano Magazine. Details to be published shortly. 4th June 2004 McLachlan's latest CD named record of the month by 'Music on the Web'.
For more information on this big honour for Dunelm Records and Murray.
27th April 2004
New Release in a new series of recordings of Erik Chisholm's piano music on the Dunelm Records Label:
'Erik Chisholm and his friends' (DunelmRecords DR0219)
This new disc was recorded in Decemeber 2003 and features most of the music McLachlan performed at his critically acclaimed Wigmore Hall debut on 4 January 2004. The central work is the massive 39 minute Chisholm Sonata, written in 1939 and sub-titled 'An Riobain Dearg'. Both this work and the much shorter Ronald Stevenson 'Threepenny Sonatina' ,after themes from Weill's opera, receive world premieres on this disc. Also included are performances of Ferruccio Busoni's monumental 'Fantasia Contrappuntistica', Sorabji's contrasted 'Fantasiettina sul nome illustdell'Egregio poeta Hugh MacDiarmid ossia Christopher Grieve MCMLXI' and 'With Drums and Pipes' from Bela Bartok's 'Out of doors' Suite. All in all, a veritable 'phonorama' of Erik Chisholm and his extraordinary circle.

50. June 19th, 2005 - KBAQ 89.5 FM - Your Classical Companion
noriko ogawa, piano Release Date 04/26/2005 including his all but forgottenPiano Concerto played by the Japanese pianist noriko ogawa.
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51. Soloists
When noriko ogawa was awarded third prize in the 1987 Leeds Ashley is thefirst British pianist to achieve the distinction of First Prize in the coveted
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In 1989 Ian Fountain became the youngest winner of the Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Masters Competition in Tel Aviv at the age of 19. He began playing the piano at the age of five and he was a chorister at New College, Oxford. He continued his studies at Winchester College and at the Royal Northern College of Music, working with Robert Bottone and Sulamita Aronovsky. Since that time Ian Fountain has performed extensively throughout Europe, the USA, the Middle East and the UK. As a recitalist Ian Fountain has appeared in major centres such as New York, Paris, Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Tel Aviv, Chicago and London. As a chamber music player Ian Fountain enjoys many longstanding collaborations with musicians such as Ulf Hoelscher, David Geringas and the Mandelring and Emperor Quartets. Since 2001 Ian Fountain has been a piano professor at the Royal Academy of Music in London. Please click here for a photograph of Ian.

52. Graham Fitkin
He founded the fourpianist group “Nanquidno”, and there followed by soloistsKathryn Stott and noriko ogawa with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra.
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GRAHAM FITKIN Biography Works Click here to visit Graham Fitkin's own website Graham Fitkin was born in Cornwall in 1963. He studied at Nottingham University with Peter Nelson and Nigel Osborne. After completing his studies at Nottingham, Graham travelled to the Netherlands to study with Louis Andriessen at Koninklijk Conservatorium in The Hague. Composing for solo or multiple pianos has been central to his work. He founded the four-pianist group “Nanquidno”, and there followed commissions for Piano Circus and soloist Kathryn Stott. Twenty-seven piano solos in the catalogue are frequently performed by Fitkin himself. A “Composer for Dance Award” in 1990 led to a new work for David Massingham Dance. Ever since then Fitkin’s music has been in demand by choreographers around the world with recent performances being given by Shobana Jeyasingh Dance Company, Wayne MacGregor’s Random Dance, Pacific Northwest Ballet, New York City Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Munich Ballet and the National Ballet of Portugal. Firtkin won the International Grand Prix Music for Dance Video Award in 1994. Known particularly for his ensemble writing, Fitkin has collaborated with many of today’s performers of new music including the Apollo Saxophone Quartet, Smith Quartet, Ensemble Bash, Thomas Bowes and Eleanor Alberga, as well as the London Chamber Orchestra and Nederlands Blazers Ensemble.

53. ConnectWorks Limited: Publishers
The Takemitsu Triptych is an exploration of the composer Takemitsu and thesite has QuickTime 4.0 extracts played by the pianist noriko ogawa.
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An online fine art gallery, launched 20th January 1999. The Art International Gallery specialises in supporting the work of contemporary artists, introducing pairs of artists at regular intervals and balancing exhibitions of the work of established artists with those about to make their mark. Currently showing the work of Colin Smith and Nigel Stewart
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The Print Europe Web Site is now showing its current exhibitions, Intaglio Impressions The Takemitsu Triptych and The New Wilderness , and there is also an illustrated article by Irene Scheinmann about the seminal British printmaker Julian Trevelyan Printmakers in Intaglio Impressions and new to Intaglio Impressions, Patrice Berthon. Pierre Delvincourt's The Takemitsu Triptych is an exploration of the composer Takemitsu and the site has QuickTime 4.0 extracts played by the pianist Noriko Ogawa. Irene Scheinmann's series The New Wilderness is an emotional response to the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl and to the havoc wrought by deforestation and war.

54. Japan Zone - News Archives
Both she and the other half of the duo, pianist Kinjou Ayano (27), Anothermarriage just revealed actress ogawa noriko (31) recently married a 53year
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55. Debussy Piano - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
noriko ogawa An allDebussy BBC lunchtime programme from Japanese pianist norikoogawa, including newspaper Results 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50
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Her pianist, Zoe Mather, was educated at the Yehudi Menuhin School and the Guildhall noriko ogawa was a Leeds prizewinner in 1987 and has achieved
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57. Graham Fitkin - Biography - World Tenor Saxophone Consortium
He works regularly with pianist Kathryn Stott, founded the fourpianist group the BBC and featuring soloists Kathyrn Stott and noriko ogawa, and KAPLAN,
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World Tenor Saxophone Consortium (WTSC) Graham Fitkin Graham Fitkin was born in Cornwall in 1963, studied at Nottingham University with Peter Nelson and Nigel Osborne and then travelled to The Netherlands to study with Louis Andriessen at Koninklijk Conservatorium in The Hague. Composing for solo or multiple pianos has been central to his work. He works regularly with pianist Kathryn Stott, founded the four-pianist group ‘Nanquidno’ and worked closely with six piano ensemble Piano Circus. A ‘Composer for Dance Award’ in 1990 led to a new work for David Massingham Dance. Ever since then Graham has worked frequently with choreographers around the world with recent performances being given by Shobana Jeyasingh Dance Company, Wayne MacGregor's Random Dance, Pacific Northwest Ballet, New York City Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Bi-Ma, Sidonie Rochon, Munich Ballet and the National Ballet of Portugal. Fitkin won the International Grand Prix Music for Dance Video Award in 1994. Graham has collaborated with many of today's foremost performers of new music including the Nederlands Blazersensemble, Apollo Saxophone Quartet, Smith Quartet, Ensemble Bash, Combustion Chamber and the London Chamber Orchestra. Graham was resident composer with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra between 1994-96 and since then several new works have been commissioned and composed for orchestra, and performances include those by the Halle, BBC Philharmonic, English Northern Philharmonia, RSNO, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Bournemouth Symphony, Ulster, Nederlands Radio Orchestra, and Uster Festival (Switzerland).

58. Grieg/Bis Bruckner 9/VPO-Harnoncourtment
noriko ogawa, pianist; Bergen Philharmonic Orch/Ole Kristian Ruud, cond. BIS SACD1191 (F) (DDD) TT 7909 (5 channel)
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GRIEG: In Autumn (Concert Overture, Op. ll). Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 16. Symphony in C minor.
Noriko Ogawa, pianist; Bergen Philharmonic Orch/Ole Kristian Ruud, cond.
BIS SACD 1191 (F) (DDD) TT: 79:09 (5 channel) BRUCKNER: Symphony No. 9 in D minor. Nikolaus Harnoncourt discussing and performing fragments of finale of Symphony No. 9
Vienna Philharmonic Orch/Nikolaus Harnoncourt, cond.
The Grieg collection complements the other BIS Grieg disc of symphonic works of the composer (see REVIEW ), combining his best known work with two relatively obscure pieces. The concert overture In Autumn Nicholas Harnoncourt's controversial Bruckner cycle continues with the Symphony No. 9; he already has Teldec recordings of symphonies 3 and 4 with the Royal Concertgebouw, number 7 with the Vienna Philharmonic and number 8 with the Berlin Philharmonic. Surprisingly, this latest installment is on RCA Red Seal, the label's first multi-channel recording, made during live performances in the large concert hall at the Salzburg Festival in August 2002. Teldex Studio Berlin did the recording with producer Friedermann Engelbrecht and engineer Michael Brammann. This is a two CD set which sell for the price of one.

59. Octoberblood
The beautiful pianist noriko ogawa playing Debussy. Everything is colour andlight and shade. She tears a sharp chord from the piano, and shapes the sound
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60. Student Handbook
This year performers included the Belcea and Maggini String Quartets, the SchubertEnsemble of London, pianist noriko ogawa and cellist Raphael Wallfisch.
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