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一般社団法人日本フルート協会理事 国際部部長。TAKANORI Fred YAMANE has Performed in Australia, Brazil, China, Italy, Peru Taiwan, US and Japan. is a graduate of the Juilliard where he studied with Julius Baker. gives the series of solo recitals every season in Tokyo, Hokkaido, Ibaraki and Yamaguchi. also frequently performs chamber music with musicians from Metropolitan Opera orchestra in New York.He was offered works by Gary Schocker (Fraternal Twins2007 and Still Airheads 2010), Yasuhisa Tohma (Nocturn 2013), Toshiaki Komori (L'impulison Gelee 2012,Trouver de L'eau dans La Dune 2017) and Satoru Ikeda (Solitude 2012 and the Salutation 2013). his recordings can be found on the Dolce Music Production label, the Eyebright label and the EIN Records. Has given masterclasses at National University of Chiayi in Taiwan and National Concervatory of Music Lima in Peru and Arts Seminar in Guanhzou, China.Currently he is a member of Philharmonic Chamber Soloists TAIPEI(Taiwan),The International SUPERFLUTES(USA),NFA International liaison and a board member of Japan Flutists Association Head of International Liaison Committee.

2012年4月12日木曜日

finding the rocket from N.Korea? No,not.It's a calm day,Found New!

It is fair and calm day after yesterday's storm.

I've searched hearing new works for me from the music files.
I found two exiting violin concerto from the filed recordings, one by James Matheson(b.1970) and another one by Karl Amadeusu Hartmann(1905-1963).

Gil Shaham played Hartmann's concerto with D.Zinman and NYPhil on March.The work was composed around 1939.It's one of Shaham's 1930 project,he said. He did extra ordinary job on this work too. The work sounds such a Bartok and Bloch. I like it.

E.P.Salonen and Chicago Symphony made the first performance of Violinconcerto by James Matheson on Decmber 2011. Soloist was Barid Dodge the orchestra's head of second violins. Mr.Dodge performed the new work just fantasticly well!
I enjoyed every moments of the complicated work. Matheson is not familiar with Japanese audience, we have to know and read his works.
Mr.Matheson lives in NY.
Catch him!