Duo Recital 2019 (Live) Front Cover

Duo Recital 2019 (Live)

Takeshi Kakehashi & Wolfgang David

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2019年リサイタルのライブ録音であるこのCDは、伸びやかなベートーヴェンを起点として、19世紀後半のほぼ同時期に生み出された2曲を対置させるプログラムで構成されている。ベートーヴェンという金字塔を意識しつつも、個人のスタイルを追求したロマン派の作曲家2人が同時代に生み出した全く異なる曲調-ダヴィッドと梯は、こうした個々性を浮き彫りにしてくれている。(髙松佑介 ライナーノーツより)

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Sonata for Violin and Piano No.3 in C Minor, Op.45 I. Allegro molto ed appassionato

Apple Music • Instrumental Top Songs • Mongolia • TOP 5 • 21 Jun 2024

Artist Profile

  • Takeshi Kakehashi

    Born in Tokyo to musician parents in 1977, Kakehashi lost his eyesight due to a childhood cancer just a month and a half after birth. He took up piano lessons at the age of four and a half. Right after having finished the elementary school at 12 years old, Kakehashi was admitted to the preliminary course of the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna. In 1994, he was the youngest participant and the winner at the International Competition of the Blind and Partially Sighted Musicians, Czech, and at the Ettlingen International Competition for Young Pianists (B category), Germany. In the next year, he won the second prize at the Stravinsky Awards International Competition for children and young adults, USA. The list of success goes on; the Muramatsu Award in 1997, the second prize at the Concours International Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud, as well as the Prize of the SACEM (recital award) and Prize of the Chevillion-Bonnaud Foundation in 1998, the Tokyo Citizens' Award for Cultural Award, Idemitsu Music Award, Braille Mainichi Culture Award in 1999, and a special prize by the mayor of Warsaw on the occasion of the Frederic Chopin International Piano Competition, 2000. He has performed under the baton of many prominent conductors both in Japan and abroad; Seiji Ozawa, Jean Fournet, Emmanuel Krivine, Gary Bertini, Hans Graf, Hubert Soudant, Ken-ichiro Kobayashi, Gerd Arbrecht, Fabio Luisi, and Daniel Harding with orcherstras such as Prague symphony orchestra, Orchestra national de France, NHK symphony orchestra, Yomiuri nippon symphony orchestra, New Japan philharmonic, Sendai symphony orchestra and Yamagata symphony orchestra etc.. In 2002, Kekehashi made his US debut in the Isaac Stern Auditorium at Carnegie Hall. Other countries where he gave his recitals range from Japan, Europe (including Austria, Germany, France, Italy, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Russia) to South America (Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Venezuela).

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  • Wolfgang David

    Born in 1971 at St. Pölten, a city not far from Vienna, David was admitted to the preliminary course of the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, at the age of eight. There, he studied under Rainer Küchl, the former concertmaster of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. He carried on studying under Prof. Igor Ozim at the University of Music and Dance, Cologne, and under Prof. Yfra Nieman at the Guildhall School of Music and Dance, London. Being the winner of various competitions and prizes, David played as a guest soloist with celebrated orchestras such as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the ORF Radio Symphony Orchestra in Vienna, the Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra, et al. Major halls where he performed include; Konzerthaus and Musikverein Hall in Vienna, Carnegie Hall in New York, and the Wigmore Hall in London. David's concert at the Great Assembly Hall of the United Nations, New York, in the presence of the then Secretary General Kofi Annan, and another concert in Bangkok given for the queen of Thailand illuminated his career. The Washington Post praised his performance that he "scaled the heights of musicmaking", and The Strad, a British magazine in London, described his playing "as emotionally wide-ranging as one could hope for". David uses a violin built in 1724 by Carlo Bergonzi, on exclusive loan to him from the Austrian National Bank.

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