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I was recorded my first CD in 25-26th February at Salamanca hall (Gifu).
Title is '... from JAPAN' , I was playing in this CD seven Japanese pieces, just percussion instruments was made in Japan (YAMAHA, KOROGI and MIZUNO) , four dedicated pieces (and other three), good acorstic hall, great engineer (SACD from Octavia Records), my encemble group and more...FROM JAPAN.

1.Aoi YAMAKAWA - UTA XI for solo marimba
2.Masanori KATO - Flo Flaima for solo vibraphone
3.Masato SUZUKI - B to C for four timpani
4.Aoi YAMAKAWA - UTA II for marimba duo
5.Kenji SAKAI - Wavering II pour timbales
6.Minoru MIKI - Marimba Spiritual
7.Teiichi OKANO - FURUSATO (Japanese traditional Song)

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B to C for four timpani

iTunes Store • Instrumental TOP SONGS • United Kingdom • TOP 10 • 12 Jan 2024

Wavering II pour timbales

iTunes Store • Instrumental TOP SONGS • United Kingdom • TOP 9 • 12 Jan 2024

Artist Profile

  • Takeshi Kubota

    Takeshi Kubota(窪田 健志) has been a member of the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra since 2010 and has held the principal timpani/percussion position since 2013. ​ He was born in Osaka in 1983, and his first contact with percussion (Drum set) was ​at four years old. He graduated ​from Tokyo National University of ​Fine ​Arts and ​Music (​known in Japan as Geidai) and got a master degree under Makoto Aruga and Takafumi Fujimoto. ​He participated in several music festival​s as a student​, ​including Pacific Music Festival 2004, Argerich Music Festival 2004​/2005 ​and Ozawa Seiji Ongaku-juku 2005 in China. He has been to Europe and ​the USA to study timpani ​with Mr. Roland Ko​hloff, John Beck, Maarten der Fark, Nick Woud and Marinus Komst. He ​has several awards for his percussion recitals including Excellence Award in the National Arts Festival (Agency for Cultural Affairs) 2019 and Best Artist pri​ze 2013 in Nagoya ​Civic ​Art ​Festival, Aoyama music award 2013 in Kyoto​. He has also commissioned several pieces (​by Masanori Kato for vibraphone, Masato Suzuki and Kenji Sakai for timpani) ​which were ​published by Zen-on Music and Schott Music Japan. He ​has performed timpani under ​prestigious conductors such as Gergiev, Mazur, Luisi, Bosse, Myung-hung, Ozawa, Atzumon and more. He has even played as a soloist with ​the Nagoya Philharmonic and Geidai ​Philharmonic. Takeshi splits his time playing timpani and percussion ​with the Nagoya Philharmonic, playing as a guest player for other orchestra​s (NHK ​Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra ​Ensemble Kanazawa), ​his percussion ensemble 'Kubotta Percussion Quartet', ​and solo recital​s for multiple percussion. He ​also teaches adjunct a​t Nagoya College of Music and Kikuzato ​High ​School. He especially enjoys Baroque music and owns a set of baroque timpani. He studied baroque performance and baroque dance at ​a seminar in Poland in 2017. He love​s classical music and play​ing Bach on keyboard percussion.

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