Fryderyk Chopin Concert
2017年11月4日土曜日
2015年5月13日水曜日
When / 開催日 | Saturday, June 27, 2015 |
Where / 場所 | St. Mark's Episcopal Church 600 Colorado Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94306 ※Please do not contact the church regarding this concert. (教会へのお問い合わせはご遠慮ください。) |
Open / 開場 | 6:15 PM |
Start / 開演 | 7:00 PM |
Ticket / チケット | $15.00 This is a charity concert, all tickets sales are donated to the church.(チャリティコンサートです。チケットセールスは全て教会への寄付となります。) Please click "Buy Tickets" below to buy tickets in advance. 下記の"Buy Tickets"よりチケットをご購入いただけます。 |
※General seating 全席自由席
※Sorry, admissions under 6 year old are not permitted. 6歳以下のお子様のご入場はご遠慮下さい。
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◆Artists (Alphabetical Order)
Akimi Fukuhara
Akimi Fukuhara has studied at San Francisco Conservatory of Music with Prof. Mack McCray and Dr. Sharon Mann, and at the Juilliard School with Dr. Yoheved Kaplinsky. She was named 2011 CHANEL Pygmalion Days Artist in Japan. She has appeared at the San Francisco Symphony’s Chamber Music Series. Her two solo albums are available at the NAXOS Music Library.
http://www.akimifukuhara.com
Akimi Fukuhara has studied at San Francisco Conservatory of Music with Prof. Mack McCray and Dr. Sharon Mann, and at the Juilliard School with Dr. Yoheved Kaplinsky. She was named 2011 CHANEL Pygmalion Days Artist in Japan. She has appeared at the San Francisco Symphony’s Chamber Music Series. Her two solo albums are available at the NAXOS Music Library.
http://www.akimifukuhara.com
Naoya Kanai
Japanese-American cellist and Palo Alto native Naoya Kanai has performed at the Aspen, Banff, Orford and Takefu festivals. An alumnus of Stanford University and The Juilliard School, his teachers include Irene Sharp, Christopher Costanza, and Fred Sherry. Naoya has performed concerti with the Stanford Symphony Orchestra and California Youth Symphony, and served as principal cellist of the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra and Aspen Concert Orchestra. He enjoys contemporary music, programming, soccer, languages and basketball.
Japanese-American cellist and Palo Alto native Naoya Kanai has performed at the Aspen, Banff, Orford and Takefu festivals. An alumnus of Stanford University and The Juilliard School, his teachers include Irene Sharp, Christopher Costanza, and Fred Sherry. Naoya has performed concerti with the Stanford Symphony Orchestra and California Youth Symphony, and served as principal cellist of the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra and Aspen Concert Orchestra. He enjoys contemporary music, programming, soccer, languages and basketball.
Hugo Kitano
Praised in the International Piano Magazine as “unusual for a player of his age and an excellent augury for the future,” Hugo Kitano is the first place prize-winner in numerous national and international competitions, including the International Russian Music Piano Competition, the Arthur Fraser International Piano Competition, and was the highest prize winner of the Moscow International Frederic Chopin Competition for Young Pianists. Hugo is currently a student of Stanford University, majoring in Music and Computer Science.
Praised in the International Piano Magazine as “unusual for a player of his age and an excellent augury for the future,” Hugo Kitano is the first place prize-winner in numerous national and international competitions, including the International Russian Music Piano Competition, the Arthur Fraser International Piano Competition, and was the highest prize winner of the Moscow International Frederic Chopin Competition for Young Pianists. Hugo is currently a student of Stanford University, majoring in Music and Computer Science.
Miyuki Otani
Audiences and critics alike have hailed her performances for their great "musicality, feeling and unflagging technique " "marvelous facility ...dazzling in its clarity and delicacy." Graduate of the Boston Conservatory, Miyuki's numerous Concerto Performances with Orchestra include Cape Ann Symphony, Melroze Symphony, Quincy Symphony and Tahoe Toccata Symphony.
https://www.youtube.com/user/otanimiyuki
Audiences and critics alike have hailed her performances for their great "musicality, feeling and unflagging technique " "marvelous facility ...dazzling in its clarity and delicacy." Graduate of the Boston Conservatory, Miyuki's numerous Concerto Performances with Orchestra include Cape Ann Symphony, Melroze Symphony, Quincy Symphony and Tahoe Toccata Symphony.
https://www.youtube.com/user/otanimiyuki
◆Program
Akimi Fukuhara
- Waltz in C-sharp minor, Op. 64. No. 2
- Mazurka in C-Major, Op. 24 No. 2
- Ballade No. 1 in G-minor, Op. 23
Hugo Kitano
- The Barcarolle in F-sharp Major, Op. 60
- Andante Spianato et Grande Polonaise Brillante E-flat Major Op. 22
◆Intermission
Miyuki Otani
- The Waltz in D-flat Major, Op. 64, No. 1(Minute Waltz)
- Nocturne in C-sharp minor, Op. 27, No. 1
- Fantaisie-Impromptu in C-sharp minor, Op. 66
Naoya Kanai (Cello) & Akimi Fukuhara (Piano)
Cello Sonata in G-minor, Op. 65
- Scherzo
- Largo
- Allegro moderato
- Finale. Allegro
The program contents may be changed without notice.
(プログラム内容は予告なく変更する可能性もあります。)◆Contact (お問い合わせ)
ChopinCtr@gmail.com
◆Organizers
★This is a Non Profit Event★
Endorsed by Narodowy Instytut Fryderyka Chopina (The Fryderyk Chopin Institute, Poland)
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