Aki Takahashi
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Feldman Edition 1-Aki Plays Feldman, Piano Works
OUT OF STOCK mode 54 Morton FELDMAN: Illusions (1948, 1st recording); 2 Intermissions; Extensions 3; Piano Piece 1955; For Philip Guston; Piano; Palais de Mari — Aki Takahashi. Feldman Edition 1 and Aki Takahashi Vol.1. Over 79 minutes of music ... Read More
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Xenakis Edition 4 – Piano Works
OUT OF STOCK mode 80 Iannis XENAKIS: Xenakis Vol.4 — Complete Piano Music — (Herma, Evryali, Mists, A.r.) plus Dikhthas for violin & piano (Jane Peters, violin); Palimpsest for piano & ensemble (Society for New Music/Charles Peltz). Aki Takahashi, piano. Series Aki Takahashi Vol.2. (Reissue) *Winner of the Diapason d'or Prize ... Read More
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Another Sunrise
mode 110 Peter GARLAND: Another Sunrise; I Have Had to Learn the Simplest Things Last (for John Cage); Dreaming of Immortality in a Thatched Cottage - Aki Takahashi (piano & harpsichord), Essential Music ... Read More
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Giacinto Scelsi: The Piano Works 3
mode 159 Giacinto SCELSI: The Piano Works 3 - Aki Takahashi, piano. Suite No. 10 "Ka", Quattro Illustrazioni, Sonate No.3, Cinque Incantesimi. ... Read More
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The Complete Sequenzas (And Works For Solo Instruments)
OUT OF STOCK mode 161-163 Luciano BERIO: The Complete Sequenzas and Works for Solo Instruments - 4 CD set including the first COMPLETE recording of the Sequenazs and alternate Sequenazs, plus all of Berio's works for solo instruments (except solo piano) ... Read More
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Feldman Edition 10-Trio
mode 216 Morton FELDMAN, Vol. 10: Trio - Aki Takahashi, piano. Marc Sabat, violin. Rohan de Saram, cello. 2-CDs or complete on one surround-sound DVD with full video. DVD also includes video talk on Feldman and the "Trio" by Walter Zimmermann. ... Read More
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Xenakis Edition 11-Works with Piano
mode 217 Iannis XENAKIS, Vol. 11: Works with Piano - Aki Takahashi, piano. Eonta, Morsima-Amorsima, (The Callithumpian Consort, Stephen Drury, conductor). Paille in the Wind (Rohan de Saram, cello). Akea (the JACK Quartet). ... Read More
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The Northern Shore
mode 244 Barbara MONK FELDMAN: The Northern Shore (Sabat/Clarke: Marc Sabat, violin, Stephen Clarke, piano, Dirk Rothbrust, percussion); In The Small Time Of A Desert Flower (Aki Takahashi, piano) ... Read More
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For Bunita Marcus
mode 314 Morton FELDMAN: Vol. 13: For Bunita Marcus is performed here by Aki Takahashi, one of the greatest Feldman intrerpreters ... Read More
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The Works for Piano 11
mode 327 John CAGE: Cage Edition Vol. 54; The Works for Piano 11: Cheap Imitation; Swinging; Perpetual Tango; All sides of the small stone for Erik Satie and (secretly given to Jim Tenney) as a koan + FIRST RECORDING of Morton FELDMAN's trio arrangement of Cheap Imitation for piano, flutes & glockenspiel. — Aki Takahashi, piano ... Read More
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Ben Duinker
Ben Duinker Percussionist Ben Duinker is equally active in music performance and academics. In 2009 he won first prize for Percussion at the OSM Standard Life Competition, where he also received the prize for best interpretation of a Canadian work. He has performed as a soloist in Canada, USA, Germany, and Switzerland, and with L’Orchestre Francophonie Canadienne, the McGill Symphony, and Symphony Nova Scotia. As a chamber musician Ben has recently performed at MusiMars (Montreal), ... Read More
Diego Espinosa
Diego Espinosa Diego Espinosa (1978-) Mexican multi-percussionist who founded The Electronic Hammer computer-percussion trio and Ear Massage percussion quartet with whom he has been awarded the 2nd Prize at The International Gaudeamus Interpreters Competition 2009 and 3rd Prize at The International Percussion Competition, Luxembourg 2005. He has been a steady member of many different ensembles in Holland, such as: Atlas Ensemble, Amsterdam percussion group, Slagwerk Den Haag, Ziggurat Ensemble, Insomnio Ensemble, Soil Ensemble and ... Read More
Weiping Lin
Weiping LinWeiping Lin is Assistant Concertmaster (Stimmfhrerin 1.Violinen) of the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation Radio Symphony Orchestra Vienna (RSO-Wien) and a well-respected violinist for contemporary music in Austria. Not only has Weiping Lin performed numerous premieres, including several new works dedicated to her, she has premiered works by the composers Luna Alcalay, Christoph Herndler, Volkmar Klien, Gerd Kühr and Ming Wang.As a chamber musician and soloist Weiping Lin has performed numerous concerts in countries throughout Europe ... Read More
Shawn Mativetsky
Shawn Mativetsky Versatile percussionist Shawn Mativetsky performs in a variety of musical genres with dynamism and skill. Equally at home in Indian classical music, world music, and contemporary/new music, Shawn also composes and performs for dance and theatre. Exponent of the Benares gharana, and disciple of the legendary Pandit Sharda Sahai, Shawn Mativetsky is a highly sought-after tabla performer and educator. He is active in the promotion of the tabla and North Indian classical music ... Read More
Stefano Scodanibbio
Stefano ScodanibbioStefano Scodanibbio, contrabass soloist and composer, was born in Macerata, Italy, in 1956. In the 1980s and 1990s his name became prominently linked to the renaissance of the double bass, playing dozens of works written especially for him in major festivals throughout the world by composers such as Bussotti, Donatoni, Estrada, Ferneyhough, Frith, Globokar, Sciarrino, and Xenakis. He has created new techniques extending the colors and range of the double bass heretofore thought impossible ... Read More
Sonar Quartett
Somei SatohSomei Satoh was born in Japan in 1947 and currently lives in Tokyo. Largely self-taught as a composer he came to musical creation through the spiritual exercises of both Shintoism and Zen Buddhism. In early 1970s, after his attending the Nihon University of Art, Satoh joined the Tone Field performance group, an experimental inter-arts ensemble which performed his earliest composition. These early compositions include those for solo piano or for piano with electronics in ... Read More
Aki Takahashi
Aki Takahashi Aki Takahashi made her public debut shortly after graduating from the Tokyo University of Arts with a masters degree in 1970. While acknowledged for her classical musicianship, her enthusiasm and acclaim as a new music interpreter have attracted the attention of many composers. Cage, Feldman, Takemitsu, Yun, Oliveros, Ruders, Satoh, Lucier and Garland, to name a few, have all created works for her. Ms. Takahashi received the first Kenzo Nakajima prize in 1982, ... Read More
Third Coast Percussion
Third Coast Percussion Hailed by the Chicago Reader as “one of the finest new-music ensembles in the country,” Third Coast Percussion uses an impressive array of percussion instruments to create a performance experience like no other. With exceptional talent and dedicated artistry, this “sonically spectacular” (Chicago Tribune) quartet combines the driving intensity of drums, the beautiful warmth of marimbas and vibraphones, and the surprisingly exotic sounds of everyday objects to make music that is playful, ... Read More
Susanne Zapf
Susanne Zapf Susanne Zapf, born in Thuringia/Germany, studied the violin with Ilan Gronich in Berlin, Grigory Zhislin in London, and Keiko Wataya in Amsterdam. Her particular leaning towards chamber music, participating in symphony orchestras and her work in the Sonar Quartett have given many facets to her musicianship. In her view, there is no contradiction between embracing the historical performance practice of the Baroque and Classical periods, exploring free improvisation, participating in multi media projects, ... Read More