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62. NC Symphony | News
Guest artist noriko ogawa will join the orchestra for Sergei The Rhapsody,a brilliant showpiece for a virtuoso pianist such as Ms. ogawa,
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63. CD Reviews
The Japanese pianist noriko ogawa plays Richard Wagner’s very difficult arrangementof Beethoven’s final symphony magnificently. The Asian soloists in the
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CD Critics Books Reviews PDF Files Links Audio Midi LSM About LSM LSM News Distribution Advertising ... Web Search La Scena Musicale - Vol. 4, No. 5 Février / February 1999 E-mail: info@scena.org Web: http://www.scena.org (c) La Scena Musicale 1999 Les Disques / CD Reviews Tientos y Glosas in Iberia Jesus Martìn Moro, organ Dominique Vellard / Ensemble Gille Binchois Tempéraments TEM 316014 76:40 / SRI Recorded in 1998 on the newly restored João Fontanes de Maqueixa 1765 organ in the São Vicente de Fora convent in Lisbon, this album of 16th and 17th century organ music is beautifully realized in every way. Brief vocal selections present the works that inspired these organ compositions by Antonio and Hernando de Cabezòn, Juan Cabanilles, Francisco Correa de Arauxo, Pedro de Araujo, Nicolas Gombert, Estacio Lacerna, and Cipriano de Rore. This organ does not include a pedal board but has a lovely selection of the stops that give the organs of the Iberian peninsula their unique character. The liner notes are extremely thorough, including a complete history of the instrument and the stop list for each of the selections, but they lack the customary cue list for the 19 works included on the back of the CD. The performances are faultless and the recorded sound is inspired. Highly recommended. -V. Wagner Sony Masterworks Heritage MH2K 63322 (2 CDs)

64. MUZAKAWASAKI SYMPHONY HALLADVIOSORS
pianist/ogawa noriko. ogawa noriko, I was born and raised in Kawasaki, and wheneverI return home to Japan, I reside in Kawasaki. I am extremely delighted
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I would like to express both my congratulations and jubilation on occasion of the completion in front of Kawasaki Station and official opening of MuZA Kawasaki Symphony Hall with its excellent world-class acoustics. My relationship with The Tokyo Symphony Orchestra began back in 1964 when I debuted as the orchestra's conductor. Soon after my debut, I was appointed as a director of music. Over the last forty-years I have walked alongside the orchestra through its bad times, overcoming management crisis as well as the good times. With the opening of MuZA Kawasaki, providing the focal point of the orchestra's performances and rehearsals, on July 1st of this year, The Tokyo Symphony Orchestra will witness a new beginning. It is the greatest honor that the orchestra will be not only performing, but also rehearsing in this truly magnificent hall with its outstanding acoustical effects. I sincerely believe The Tokyo Symphony Orchestra has a brilliant future ahead of it at MuZA Kawasaki, and I hope to try my best in contributing to its further development and evolution.
I was born and raised in Kawasaki, and whenever I return home to Japan, I reside in Kawasaki. I am extremely delighted that this state-of-the-art symphony hall will be built in my own hometown.England, where I reside for half of the year, is home to countless talented and progressive musicians with many years of practical experience. I hope to passionately apply the latest information and trends in music, which I have gained by working alongside these wonderful musicians, within the walls of MuZA Kawasaki. Many speak of MUZA's stunning acoustical effects, but one thing not to forget is that no matter the seat, the audience will be able to experience and feel musical performances up-close and personal. The audience will be able to enjoy such sights as the fingers of the pianist dancing across the keyboard, the facial expression and emotion of the vocalist's face, as well as the close connection between the conductor and orchestra. Through joint collaboration and utilizing the special characteristics of each advisor, I hope to create a space at MuZA Kawasaki that all will enjoy.
I would like to express my congratulations to the City of Kawasaki in regard to the creation of a new pantheon, so to speak, for the propagation of the magnificent culture of music. From the standpoint of the Symphony Hall's facilities and its functions, and convenient location next to Kawasaki station, I strongly believe that not only residents of Kawasaki, but those from all parts of Japan and the world will be able to enjoy the high quality music produced here. Staying true to its name, I sincerely hope that everyone will be able to listen to the wonderful classical music performances. I, however, look forward to the fact that MuZA Kawasaki and the City of Kawasaki will be a focal point for the birth of various different types of new music, regardless of genre, in the future.
As a fan of music, I have high expectations for MuZA Kawasaki, starting with its opening performance of Gustav Mahler's work. I intend to visit frequently and not pass up the opportunity to listen to the highly motivated and passionate musical performers that plan to perform in this grand hall. In order to intertwine together the various elements; including taste, affinity, and timing, etc, concerts experience truly brilliant times, yet also not so brilliant times. However, there is no doubt in my mind that when one watches, listens, and experiences a musical performance live, it is one of the most special and meaningful events in a person's life. Every musician wants to improve a performance in even the slightest and unnoticeable ways. MuZA Kawasaki will invite only these musicians who can present subtle aspects to all audiences. Therefore, please give us your trust and peace of mind and visit MuZA Kawasaki to witness first hand the entertaining performances and wonderful atmosphere. I humbly and openly welcome even the strictest of opinions and comments regarding MuZA Kawasaki.
Congratulations on the opening of the MuZA Kawasaki Symphony Hall! This truly magnificent hall and its stage, surrounded on all sides by the audience, will be equipped with a large 71 Stops Organ made by Orgelbau TH Kuhn. As the organ of a symphony hall and as the organ of the 21st century, I look forward to the new possibility and potential this instrument, with its charm and long, storied history, can bring in the future. The last twenty years have witnessed the introduction of various types of pipe organs throughout music halls in the Tokyo Metropolitan area and all over Japan. Organs are constructed specifically for the location and audience, which leads to the creation of an almost magical space like no other; such a space in itself forms a musical instrument. In this sense, I also think for those in Japan the last twenty years has been a period of getting to know the unique and charm of the organ, no two are alike. I hope that you will grow to love the one and only organ at MuZA Kawasaki Symphony Hall, and I dream that this new instrument will be able to connect many audiences, organists, and pipe organs together through its unique and beautiful sound.

65. Japan Times: Classical Stars Offer Student Discount
Foreign students studying in Japan will be offered discount tickets for a dualconcert featuring violinist Narimichi Kawabata and pianist noriko ogawa,
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Foreign students studying in Japan will be offered discount tickets for a dual concert featuring violinist Narimichi Kawabata and pianist Noriko Ogawa, both of whom are internationally known musicians based in Britain. The concert "Sonata Series 2004 From Classic to Modern" will feature three violin sonatas the No. 25 G-Major K.301 (293a) by Mozart, the No. 1 A-Major op. 13 by Faure, and the No. 1 F-Minor op. 80 by Prokofiev. Tickets are 6,000 yen, 5,000 yen and 4,000 yen, but foreign students from primary school on up to university will be allowed in for 1,000 yen. The concert starts at 2 p.m. on Oct. 10 at Kioi Hall in Tokyo. Those interested must call promoter Earth Corp. at (03) 5614-6969 (from Aug. 18) or fax (03) 3668-9490 or visit www.narimichi.jp (Japanese only). Those interested should mention the Oct. 10 concert and provide name, address, telephone number, number and type of tickets (S, A or B), and whether the concertgoers are foreign students or not. Violinist Kawabata, who is virtually blind, studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he received the honor of performing as soloist for the institution's 175th anniversary concert in 1997. The concert is only held every quarter century. He was also only the second person in the history of the academy to be awarded the status of Special Artist.

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When Noriko Ogawa was awarded third prize in the 1987 Leeds International Piano Competition, the scholarships she had won and support she has inspired over the years were amply rewarded. Since then, she has achieved considerable renown in Europe, America and, of course, 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. 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. Noriko Ogawa's recent releases for BIS Records have consolidated her major profile in Japan.
Following her success at Leeds, Noriko Ogawa has gained a devoted following in the UK, such that she now spends over half the year in Europe. She records regularly for the BBC as recitalist and soloist, gives chamber recitals and appears with the major UK orchestras, which have included The Philharmonia, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, BBC Philharmonic, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Ulster Orchestra, Halle Orchestra Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland. Amongst the leading conductors she has worked with are Hans Vonk, Libor Pesek, Leonard Slatkin, Vernon Handley, Tadaaki Otaka, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Yan Pascal Tortelier, Kasper de Roo and Gunther Herbig. Abroad engagements have included concerts with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, San Diego Symphony, Gothenburg Symphony, a German tour with the Schleswig-Holstein Symphony, a tour of Israel and recitals in Paris and Denmark.

67. Kathryn Stott
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Back Printable version An opportunity to explore the wonderful world of 2 piano and duet repertoire began in the 2001/02 season. From Mozart to Adams, Schubert to Otaka, their programmes reflect a joint interest in a wide range of repertoire. Stott and Ogawa have performed extensively throughout the UK including Piano 2003 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. 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. Recent debut concerts include the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, BBC Scottish Symphony, a highly acclaimed performance with Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and Boulder Philharmonic (with whom she performed all the Beethoven concertos). Forthcoming concerts include a BBC lunchtime recital at the Wigmore Hall and a duo recital at Birmingham Symphony Hall, recitals at the US, Singapore, Japan and concerts with the BBC Scottish, North Carolina Symphony, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Aalborg Symphony, BBC Philharmonic and the Tokyo Philharmonic under Myung Whun Chung. Future plans also include a solo tour of Australia and a series of recitals with Stephen Isserlis and her debut at the Aldeburgh Festival with Michael Collins and Isabelle van Keulen. The Stott/Ogawa Piano Duo will be touring Japan in 2004 with the Fitkin Double Concerto.

68. LU News. Kathryn Stott & Noriko Ogawa - Piano Duo
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70. Debussy: Piano Music Vol 1 / Noriko Ogawa By Debussy / Ogawa CD
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72. Debussy Noriko Ogawa (piano), Wigmore Hall, 1pm, Monday November 8th, 2004 (CC)
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75. Noriko Ogawa
noriko ogawa. offical website. www.norikoogawa.com. noriko ogawa is a youngpianist with an uncanny empathy for Debussy s elliptical music. Gramophone.
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76. NEC Navigates JAPAN'S CLASSICAL MUSIC ARTISTS
noriko ogawa (piano), is the third prize winner of 1987 Leeds International PianoCompetition. noriko ogawa plays Mussorgsky Picture e at an Exhibition
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"); //MENU var JSFlag = "1"; var Directory = "../../"; //> NORIKO OGAWA (piano), is the third prize winner of 1987 Leeds International Piano Competition. In 1999 Noriko was awarded the Japanese Ministry of Education's Art Prize.
Noriko records regularly for the BBC as recitalist and soloist, gives chamber recitals and appears with the major UK and Japanese orchestras, including The Philharmonia, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, BBC Philharmonic, Ulster Orchestra, Halle, Royal Philharmonic, Royal Liverpool, and National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland. Amongst the leading conductors she has worked with Libor Pesek, Leonard Slatkin, Tadaaki Otaka, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, and Yan Pascal Tortelier. Engagements abroad have included concerts with Singapore Symphony Orchestra, San Diego Symphony, Gothenburg Symphony, Schleswig-Holstein Symphony, Bergen Philharmonic, and Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. In 2001 she saw the launch of her piano duo with Kathryn Stott. The Stott/Ogawa Piano Duo will be touring Japan in 2004
Since 1997 Noriko records exclusively for BIS. Her recordings include Takemitsu (Riverrun, Editor's Choice, Gramophone, January 03), Rachmaninov 2nd and 3rd Piano Concerto, (CD of the year, The Times 98) and Mussorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition (the Critics' Choice, BBC Music Magazine 98). Her latest series is the solo piano works by Debussy, volumes I and II (Editor's Choice, Gramophone Magazine, March 03). Future releases include Grieg Piano Concerto with Bergen Philharmonic, and recording with Kathryn Stott featuring music by Delius.

77. NEC Navigates JAPAN'S CLASSICAL MUSIC ARTISTS
and Tatsuya Shimono appeared as conductors, and noriko ogawa appeared as apianist. Ken Takaseki, Tatsuya Shimono, and noriko ogawa are the artists
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30th Anniversary of the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra's summer holiday concerts for parents and children
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra (JPO), based in Tokyo, has been promoting various music programs for communities such as education and welfare activities. JPO has synthesized its community projects and named them "the forest of music."
The summer holiday concert series for parents and children is one of the most important programs of "the forest of music", and it has been conducted every summer now for 30 years.
In Japan, students have summer holidays from the end of July to the end of August. The JPO holds more than ten concerts in the concert halls of Tokyo and in communities surrounding the city.
The JPO has hosted the series to aid children's cultural emotion through orchestra sounds. Mr. Minoru Tanabe, Executive director of the JPO said, "When the JPO began its concert series 30 years ago, we were concerned that children would get tired of listening to classical music. But, we were very surprised to see children eagerly listening to Beethoven's fifth symphony for half an hour! I believe that the JPO needs, more than anything, to perform wonderful classical music for children." Click for the larger image.

78. Bronson Piano Studio
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After a triumphant recital the night before in Miller Hall at Portland’s World Forestry Center under the auspices of Piano Festival Northwest, Noriko Ogawa appeared bright eyed and alert on stage the next morning for a master class. In some master classes, too many students are scheduled resulting in each student only receiving a minimal amount of time so that details are worked out only superficially. This has not been the case with master classes at the Piano Festival Northwest since the sessions are 90 minutes long and only two or three students participate in each session. The first student up at bat was Hunter Noack, who has just completed the ninth grade at Interlochen Arts Academy, where he studies piano with Steve Perry. Hunter has performed in the Sunriver Music Festival Young Artist Scholarship concerts in 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004. In the printed program he was scheduled to perform Liszt’s Transcendental Etude No. 4, Mazeppa. Walking out on stage cold and playing Mazeppa is a daunting task, so Hunter decided to perform for the class Chopin’s Fantasie-Impromptu instead. His fleet fingers delivered a smoothly flowing, yet nicely agitated performance. Especially charming was the D-flat major middle section, which was tender and lovingly shaped.

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