August 2008 Archives

Kudo shows why she's Gilmore Young Artist
Kalamazoo Gazette
April 29th, 2008
C.J. Gianakaris


  
   Though first performing here last fall in the Gilmore International Keyboard Festival's Rising Stars Series, Naomi Kudo had the Stetson Chapel stage to herself Monday afternoon as full-fledged 2008 Gilmore Young Artist.


   The Gilmore's choice is justified, because Juilliard student Kudo -- just 20 years old -- is an ideal Young Artist, offering an impressive recital.


   Four major composers from different eras were represented in her demanding program. In each instance, she probed the work exhaustively to locate its musical center. Then, by virtue of superb technical agility, she conveyed her findings to the audience.


   J. S. Bach's eight-part Overture in the French Style in M Minor, BWV 83, opened, immediately displaying Kudo's enviable clarity. The tonal effect of the movement was that of a broadly-strummed instrument, contrasted with brittle embellished trills and ornamentation. The remaining movements, echoing popular dances from Baroque suites, varied widely, permitting her to exhibit a range of textures. Her vigorous playing of "Gigue" indicated firmness that contrasted strikingly with the gentler, caressing quality in "Bourree." Always noticeable was an unbroken circuit of melodic line, regardless of any other musical proceedings.


   Kudo followed preclassical sounds of Bach with a standout performance of a contemporary piece, Piano Sonata No. 1 (1990) by Australian composer Carl Vine. This was a daring choice on Kudo's part, because abrasive dissonance often surged through its two movements. Yet the intelligence of her reading lent welcome reasonableness to surface chaos. Through fine pedaling and note emphases, she underscored the crucial motif of tolling bells in the first section -- even as glissandos whirled past and deep bass notes were pounded. Vine's is a dense score that only a highly proficient pianist such as Kudo could make sense of.


   Kudo used a fine keyboard touch to enunciate (musically) the swelling melodies in Ravel's "Sonatine." The ravishing harmonies were transmitted through her undeniable technique to produce very agreeable music.


   The largest portion of her program was given over to Schumann's familiar Carnaval, Op. 9. As usual in Schumann, this set of 21 brief musical portraits and dances reflected autobiographical sources. For listeners, however, only the sheer joy and playfulness of the separate pieces mattered. Kudo evidenced superb dexterity in presto sections of "Pierrot" and "Replique." The flirtatious "Coquette" mirrored her playful spirit. Kudo seduced listeners with a lovely delicacy in intimate passages of "Eusebius." And aside from a rare smudging in a fast octave run, Kudo showed outstanding stamina -- particularly in the closing "March."






Concert Tour in Poland

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Naomi will be performing in Poland for her fourth time for a small concert tour in September. She will be performing 2 concerti with the Kalisz Philharmonic for the opening concert of the 27th International Festival "Chopin in Autumn Leaves", and recitals at the Royal Castle, Zelazowa Wola, and the Royal Lazienki Park. This tour was made possible by the Chopin Foundation of the United States and the Fryderyk Chopin Institute.

 

For more information, please visit the International Festival "Chopin in Autumn Leaves" and the Fryderyk Chopin Institute homepage.

CHAMBER MUSIC REPERTOIRE

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CHAMBER MUSIC



               Arensky
                                Piano Trio No.1 in D minor Op.32
                               

            Bartok
                                Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion


          Beethoven
                                      Piano Trio No.1 in E flat major Op.1 No.1
                                      Piano Trio No.3 in C minor Op.1 No.3
                                      Piano Trio No.4 in B flat major Op.11
                                      Piano Trio No.5 in D major Op.70 No.1
                                      "Ghost"

                                      Piano Trio No.7 in B flat major Op.97
                                      "Archduke"
                                      Violin Sonata No.5 in F major Op.24  "Spring"

                                                Violin Sonata No.7 in C minor Op.30 No.2
                                      Violin Sonata No.9 in A major "Kreutzer"

          Brahms
                                      Cello Sonata No.1 in E minor Op.38
                                      Cello Sonata No.2 in F major Op.99
                                      Clarinet Sonata No.2 in E flat major
                                      Op.120 No.2
                                      Horn Trio in E flat major Op.40
                                      Hungarian Dance for 4 Hands No.5
                                      Hungarian Dance for 4 Hands No.7
                                      Piano Trio No.1 in B major Op.8
                                      Piano Quartet No.1 in G minor Op.25
                                      Violin Sonata No.1 in G major Op.78
                                      Violin Sonata No.2 in A major Op.100


          Debussy
                                      Piano Trio in G minor
                                                              
Premeire Rhapsody for Clarinet and Piano

                                      Violin Sonata in G minor


          Dvorak
                                      Piano Quintet in A major Op.81
                                      "Romance" for Violin and Piano in F minor
                                      Op.11
                                      
Slavonic Dance for 4 Hands Op.46 No.2
                                      Slavonic Dance for 4 Hands Op.46 No.8


          Faure
                                      Piano Quartet No.1 in C minor Op.15



          Franck
                                      Violin Sonata in A major



          Grieg
                                      Violin Sonata No.3 in C minor Op.45



          Lutoslawski
                                      Variations on a Theme by Paganini for
                                      Two Pianos

                                    


          Mendelssohn
                                      Piano Trio No.1 in D minor Op.49



          Messiaen
                                      Quartet for the End of Time



          Prokofiev
                                      Flute (or Violin) Sonata in D major Op.94
                                      Violin Sonata No.1 in F minor Op.80


          Reger
                                      Clarinet Sonata in F sharp minor Op.49 No.2



          Rachmaninoff
                                      Suite for Two Pianos No.2 Op.17



          Saint-Saens
                                      Clarinet Sonata in E flat major Op.167
                                      Violin Sonata No.1 in D minor Op.75



          Schubert
                                      Arpeggione Sonata in A minor D.821



          Schumann
                                      Fantasiestucke Op.73
                                      Violin Sonata No.1 in A minor Op.105



          Shostakovich
                                      Piano Trio No.2 in E minor Op.67






CONCERTO REPERTOIRE

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CONCERTO



               Beethoven
                                Concerto No.3 Op.37 in C minor
                                Concerto No.4 Op.58 in G major
                                Concerto No.5 Op.73 in E flat major 
                                      "Emperor"

 

          Brahms
                                Concerto No.1 Op.15 in D minor



          Chopin
                                      Concerto No.1 Op.11 in E minor



          Falla
                                      Nights in the Gardens of Spain



          Grieg
                                      Concerto Op.16 in A minor



          Haydn
                                      Concerto Hob.XVIII/11 in D major



          Liszt
                                      Concerto No.1 in E flat major



          Mozart
                                      Concerto No.12 K.414 in A major
                                      Concerto No.17 K.453 in G major
                                      Concerto No.20 K.466 in D minor
                                      Concerto No.21 K.467 in C major
                                      Concerto No.22 K.482 in E flat major
                                      Concerto No.23 K.488 in A major



          Prokofiev
                                      Concerto No.3 Op.26 in C major



          Rachmaninoff
                                      Concerto No.2 Op.18 in C minor
                                      Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini Op.43



          Tchaikovsky
                                      Concerto No.1 Op.23 in B flat minor






SOLO REPERTOIRE

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