Yukio Yokoyama Piano Recital -Copin-
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曲目・演目Program
Saturday and Holiday, May 3, 2014
< Morning Concert > 11:00a.m.
12 Etudes, op. 10
Etude No. 1 in C Major, op.10-1
Etude No. 2 in A Minor, op.10-2
Etude No. 3 in E Major, op.10-3
Etude No. 4 in C-Sharp Minor, op.10-4
Etude No. 5 in G-Flat Major, op.10-5, ‘Black Keys’
Etude No. 6 in E-Flat Minor, op.10-6
Etude No. 7 in C Major, op.10-7
Etude No. 8 in F Major, op.10-8
Etude No. 9 in F Minor, op.10-9
Etude No. 10 in A-Flat Major, op.10-10
Etude No. 11 in E-Flat Major, op.10-11
Etude No. 12 in C Minor, op.10-12, ‘Revolutionary’
Piano Concerto No. 1 in E-Flat Major, Op.11
< Afternoon Concert > 1:00p.m.
5 First Polonaises composed in his boyhood
Polonaise in G-Minor, WN2 (1817)
Polonaise in B-Flat Major, WN1 (1817)
Polonaise in A-Flat Major, WN3 (1821)
Polonaise in G-Sharp Minor, WN4 (1824)
Polonaise in B-Flat Minor, WN10 (1826)
3 First Mazurkas composed in his boyhood
Mazurka in D Major(1820)
Mazurka in B-Flat Major, WN7 (1826)
Mazurka in G Major, WN8 (1826)
Variations in E Major, on a German Air “DER SCHWEIZERBUB”, WN6
Rondo in C Minor, Op.1
2 Rondos, ‘A la mazurek’ in F Major, Op.5
Variations on La ci darem la mano from Mozart’s Don Giovanni in B-Flat Major, Op. 2
Piano Sonata No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 4
Works composed in his 10s in Warsaw
Funeral March in C Minor, WN9 (1828)
3 Ecoissaises, Op. 72
Ecoissaise in D Major , WN13 (1826 op.72)
Ecoissaise in G Major, WN13 (1826 op.72)
Ecoissaise in D-Flat Major, WN13 (1826 op.72)
Variations in A Major, “SOUVENIR DE PAGANINI”, WN16
Contredanse in G-Flat Major, WN27 (1827)
Allegretto in C-Sharp Minor,WN36(1829)
4 Mazurkas composed in his late 10s
Mazurka in A Minor, WN14 (1827 op.68-2)
Mazurka in C Major, WN24 (1829 op.68-1)
Mazurka in F Major, WN25 (1830 op.68-3)
Mazurka in G Major, WN26 (1830 op.67-1)
4 Polonaises composed in his late 10s
Polonaise in D Minor, WN11 (1825 op.71-1)
Polonaise in F Minor, WN12 (1826 op.71-3)
Polonaise in B-Flat Major, WN17 (1829 op.71-2)
Polonaise in G-Flat Major, WN35 (1830)
6 Waltzes composed in his late 10s
Waltz in E-Flat Major(1827)
Waltz in E Major, WN18 (1829)
Waltz in B Minor, WN19 (1829 op.69-2)
Waltz in D-Flat Major, WN20 (1829 op.70-3)
Waltz in A-Flat Major, WN28 (1829)
Waltz in E Minor, WN29 (1830)
Rondo in C Major, WN15(1828 op.73)
Fantasia on Polish Airs, Op. 13
Rondo a la krakowiak in F Major, Op. 14
Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Minor, Op. 21
< Evening Concert > 6:00p.m.
Nocturne in E Minor, WS23(1827)
Nocturne in C-Sharp Minor, WN37
Lento con gran espressione(1830)
3 Nocturnes, op.9
Nocturne No.1 in B-Flat Minor, op.9-1
Nocturne No.2 in E-Flat Major, op.9-2
Nocturne No.3 in B Major, op.9-3
4 Mazurkas
Mazurka No.1 in F-Sharp Minor, op.6-1
Mazurka No.2 in C-Sharp Minor, op.6-2
Mazurka No.3 in E Major, op.6-3
Mazurka No.4 in E-Flat Minor, op.6-4
5 Mazurkas
Mazurka No.1 in B-Flat Major, op.7-1
Mazurka No.2 in A Minor, op.7-2
Mazurka No.3 in F Minor, op.7-3
Mazurka No.4 in A-Flat Major, op.7-4
Mazurka No.5 in C Major, op.7-5
Variations brillantes in B-flat Major, Op. 12
3 Nocturnes, op.15
Nocturne No.1 in F Major, op.15-1
Nocturne No.2 in F-Sharp Major, op.15-2
Nocturne No.3 in G Minor, op.15-3
Rondo in E-Flat Major, op.16
4 Mazurkas, op.17
Mazurka No.1 in B-Flat Major, op.17-1
Mazurka No.2 in E Minor, op.17-2
Mazurka No.3 in A-Flat Major, op.17-3
Mazurka No.4 in A Minor, op.17-4
Waltz No.1 in E Flat-Major, Op.18
Bolero in C Minor, Op.19
Scherzo No.1 in B Minor op.20
5 Mazurkas composed in his 20s but not published at that time
Mazurka in D Major(1832)
Mazurka in B-Flat Major, WN41 (1832)
Mazurka in C Major(1833)
Mazurka in A-Flat Major, WN45 (1833)
Mazurka in C Major, WN48 (1835 op.67-3)
2 Waltzes composed in his 20s but not published at that time
Waltz in G-Flat Major, WN42 (1832 op.70-1)
Waltz in A-Flat Major, WN47 (1835 op.69-1)
20 pieces composed in his 20s but not published at that time
Cantabile in B-Flat Major, WN43 (1834)
Prelude in A-Flat Major, WN44 (1834)
Largo in E-Flat Major(1837)
“SPRING” in G Minor, WN52a (1838)
Hexameron variations in E Major(1837)
3 Nouvelles etudes(1837)
Etude No. 1 in F Minor(1837)
Etude No. 2 in A-Flat(1837)
Etude No. 3 in D-Flat Major(1837)
Fantasy-Impromptu in C-Sharp Minor, WN46 (1834 op.66)
Andante spianato and Grande Polonaise Brillante, op. 22
Ballade No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 23
Concert ends at 9:30 p.m.
Sunday and Holiday, May 4, 2014
< Morning Concert > 11:00a.m.
12 Etudes, Op. 25
Etude No. 1 in A-Flat Major, op.25-1, ‘Harp Study’
Etude No. 2 in F Minor, Op. 25, No. 2
Etude No. 3 in F Major, op.25-3
Etude No. 4 in A Minor, op.25-4
Etude No. 5 in E Minor, op.25-5
Etude No. 6 in G-Sharp Minor, op.25-6
Etude No. 7 in C-Sharp Minor, op.25-7
Etude No. 7 in D-Flat Major, op.25-8
Etude No. 9 in G-Flat Major, op.25-9, ‘Butterfly’s Wings’
Etude No. 10 in B Minor, op.25-10
Etude No. 11 in A Minor, op.25-11, ‘Winter Wind’
Etude No. 12 in C Minor, op.25-12
24 Preludes, Op. 28
Prelude No. 1 in C Major, op.28-1
Prelude No.2 in A Minor, op.28-2
Prelude No.3 in G Major, op.28-3
Prelude No.4 in E Minor, op.28-4
Prelude No.5 in D Major, op.28-5
Prelude No.6 in B Minor, op.28-6
Prelude No.7 in A Major, op.28-7
Prelude No.8 in F-Sharp Minor, op.28-8
Prelude No.9 in E Major, op.28-9
Prelude No.10 in C-Sharp Minor, op.28-10
Prelude No.11 in B Major, op.28-11
Prelude No.12 in G-Sharp Minor, op.28-12
Prelude No.13 in F-Sharp Major, op.28-13
Prelude No.14 in E-Flat Minor, op.28-14
Prelude No.15 in D-Flat Major, , ‘Raindrop’
Prelude No.16 in B-Flat Minor, op.28-16
Prelude No.17 in A-Flat Major, op.28-17
Prelude No.18 in F Minor, op.28-18
Prelude No.19 in E-Flat Major, op.28-19
Prelude No.20 in C Minor, op.28-20
Prelude No.21 in B-Flat Major, op.28-21
Prelude No.22 in G Minor, op.28-22
Prelude No.23 in F Major, op.28-23
Prelude No.24 in D Minor, op.28-24
< Afternoon Concert > P.M.1:00-
4 Mazurkas, op.24
Mazurka No. 1 in G Minor, op. 24-1
Mazurka No.2 in C Major, op. 24-2
Mazurka No.3 in A-Flat Major, op. 24-3
Mazurka No.4 in B-Flat Major, op. 24-4
2 Polonaises, op.26
No. 1 in C-Sharp Minor, op.26-1
No. 1 in E-Flat Major, op.26-2
2 Nocturnes, op.27
No. 1 in C-Sharp Minor, op.27-1
No. 2 in D-Flat Major, op.27-2
Impromptu No. 1 in A-Flat Major, Op. 29
4 Mazurkas, op.30
Mazurka No. 1 in C Minor, op.30-1
Mazurka No. 2 in B Minor, op.30-2
Mazurka No. 3 in D-Flat Major, op.30-3
Mazurka No. 4 in C-Sharp Minor, op.30-4
Scherzo No. 2 in B-Flat Minor, op.31
2 Nocturnes, op.32
Nocturne No. 1 in B Major, op.32-1
Nocturne No. 2 in A-Flat Major, op.32-2
4 Mazurkas, op.33
Mazurka No. 1 in G-Sharp Minor, op.33-1
Mazurka No. 2 in D Major, op.33-2
Mazurka No. 3 in C Major, op.33-3
Mazurka No. 4 in C-Sharp Minor, op.33-4
Mazurka in A Minor, “NOTRE TEMPS”(1840)
Mazurka in A Minor, “A EMILE GAILLARD”(1841)
3 Waltzes, op.34
Waltz No. 1 in A-Flat Major, op.34-1
Waltz No. 2 in A Minor, op.34-2
Waltz No. 3 in F Major, op.34-3
Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-Flat Minor, Op. 35, ‘Funeral March’
Impromptu No. 2 in F-Sharp Major, op. 36
2 Nocturnes, op.37
Nocturne No. 1 in G Minor, op.37-1
Nocturne No. 2 in G Major, op.37-2
Ballade No. 2 in F Major, Op. 38
Scherzo No. 3 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 39
2 Polonaises, op.40
Polonaise No. 1 in A Major, op.40-1, ‘Military’
Polonaise No. 2 in C Minor, op.40-2
4 Mazurkas op.41
Mazurka No. 1 in E Minor, op.41-1
Mazurka No. 2 in B Major, op.41-2
Mazurka No. 3 in A-Flat Major, op.41-3
Mazurka No. 4 in C-Sharp Minor, op.41-4
Waltz No. 5 in A-Flat Major, Op. 42
Tarantelle, in A-Flat Major, op. 43
Pieces composed in his maturity but not published at that time
Waltz in F Minor, WN55(1841 op.70-2)
Allegretto and Masur in A Major
“Sostenuto” in E-Flat Major, WN53 (1843)
Fugue in A Minor(1841)
Moderato in A Major, WN56(1843)
Polonaise No. 5 in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 44
Prelude in C-Sharp Minor, op.45
Allegro de concert, op. 46
Ballade No. 3 in A-Flat Major, op. 47
< Evening Concert > 6:00p.m.
2 Nocturnes, op. 48
Nocturne No. 1 in C-Sharp Minor, op. 48-1
Nocturne No. 2 in F-Sharp Minor, op.48-2
Fantasy in F Minor, Op. 49
3 Mazurkas, op.50
Mazurka No. 1 in G Major, op.50-1
Mazurka No. 2 in A-Flat Major, op.50-2
Mazurka No. 3 in C-Sharp Minor, op.50-3
Impromptu No. 3 in G-Flat Major, op. 51
Ballade No. 4 in F Minor, op. 52
Polonaise No. 6 in A-Flat Major, op. 53, ‘Heroic’
Scherzo No. 4 in E Major, op. 54
2 Nocturnes, op.55
Nocturne No. 1 in F Minor, op.55-1
Nocturne No. 2 in E-Flat Major, op.55-2
3 Mazurkas, op.56
Mazurka No. 1 in B Major, op.56-1
Mazurka No. 2 in C Major, op.56-2
Mazurka No. 3 in C Minor, op.56-3
3 Mazurkas, op.59
Mazurka No. 1 in A Minor, op.59-1
Mazurka No. 2 in A-Flat Major, op.59-2
Mazurka No. 3 in F-Sharp Minor, op.59-3
3 Mazurkas, op.63
Mazurka No. 1 in B Major, op.63-1
Mazurka No. 2 in F Minor, op.63-2
Mazurka No. 3 in C-Sharp Minor, op.63-3
3 Last Mazurkas composed in his late years but not published at that time
Mazurka in A Minor, WN60 (1846 op.67-4)
Mazurka in G Minor, WN64 (1846 op.67-2)
Mazurka in F Minor, WN65 (1848 op.68-4)
3 Waltzes op.64
Waltz No. 1 in D-Flat Major, Op. 64, “Minute”
Waltz No. 2 in C-Sharp Minor,No. 2, op.64-2
Waltz No. 3 in A-Flat Major, op.64-3
Waltz in A Minor, WN63 (1847)
‘GALOP MARQUIS’ in A-Flat Major, WN59(1846)
2 Bourrees
Bourree in G Major(1846)
Bourree in A Major(1846)
Barcarolle in F-Sharp Major, Op. 60
Polonaise No. 7 in A-Flat Major, Op. 61, ‘Polonaise-fantaisie’
2 Nocturnes, op.62
Nocturne No. 1 in B Major, op.62-1
Nocturne No. 2 in E Major, op.62-2
Nocturne in C Minor, WN62 (1845)
Berceuse in D-Flat Major, Op. 57
Piano Sonata No. 3 in B Minor, Op. 58
Concert ends at 9:45 p.m.
*End time of each concert is approximate time.
Opus numbers 1-64 were numbered by Chopin himself. 66-73 were numbered when the music was published as his posthumous immediately following his death. WN numbers were numbered in chronological order of composing supposed by the Polish National Edition most recently.
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Yukio Yokoyama, Piano
Yukio Yokoyama was born in Tokyo in 1971. Already as a child he played pieces of his own composition and performed with orchestras both in Japan and abroad. At that time he received advice from such personalities as Karajan and Rostropovich.
At the age of 12 he started studying piano under Jun Date and composition under Masayuki Nagatomi. In 1984, he won the first prize in the piano division of the All Japan Student Music Concours sponsored by the newspaper Mainichi Shimbun.
He entered the high school associated to the Tokyo University of Fine Arts and Music in 1986, and in the following year went to study at the Paris Music Conservatoire Collegium with a scholarship from the French Government. There, he studied under Jacques Rouvier, Vlado Perlmuter and others.
In 1989 he won prizes at the Busconi International Concours and the Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibeaud Concours.
In 1990 he graduated from the Paris Conservatoire with grants of Premiere Prix in piano and chamber music and the same year won third prize(no first prize was allocated this year) from the Chopin International Piano Competition and also the Sonata prize. With this success, Yokoyama then officially began his concert activities, including recitals and performances with orchestras in cities all around the world, in addition to chamber music and radio broadcast performances.
In 1991, Yokoyama released his first two CDs, of Chopin piano concerto No. 1, and Piano Sonata Nos. 2 and 3, on Sony records. He was awarded the Cziffra Foundation Award in Paris in the same year.
In 1992 Yokoyama received the 18th Japan Chopin Association Award. The same year he began a 7 year project to perform the complete works of Chopin. In April 1994, Yokoyama’s fourth CD, of works by Debussy and Ravel, was released, to high critical acclaim. In November 1995 his fifth CD, Beethoven’s works, was released.
His activities in 1996 include an astonishingly successful Austrian debut with the Wiener Kammerorchester in the Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft and the Brucknerhaus in Linz, performing Mozart’s K. 271. His debut in Germany followed, with subscription concerts with the Berliner Sinfonie Orchester under Michael Schoenwandt in the Berliner Konzerthaus, performing Beethoven’s piano concerto No. 5. Then he released his sixth album, Chopin: Fantaise – Impromptu. He also published the score of Chopin’s Fantaise – Impromptu, especially edited by himself. This year he toured Japan with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra under Temirkanov and Budapest Festival Orchestra under Ivan Fischer later this year, both highly acclaimed by the audience and critiques.
In 1997 Maestro Neeme Jarvi reinvited Yokoyama this time to perform with his Orchestra, the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra and they toured in Japan with great success. The live recording of their concert is now released by Sony. He also toured with concertmaster of Vienna Philharmonic, Daniel Gaede this year, with much success. Mr. Gaede continues now to perform with him worldwide.
His CD release of more Chopin works, the Nocturnes, also followed this year.
Following in 1998, he performed all complete solo works of Beethoven including the 32 Sonatas, Variations and Bagatelles in a mere 10 months period in a series from the invitation of Saitama Prefectural Arts Center. He also participated in several International Music Festivals this year including the Prague Spring Festival, the Janacek May Festival, both in Czech Republic, Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival in Finland, and the Festival Semaines Musicales en Touraine in France. He also made a debut recital at the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie this fall which was praised well for a newcomer.
His new CD, Liszt’s Etudes of Transcendental Techniques was also released by Sony in fall in Japan, which was produced by Grammy nominated producer, Wolf Erichson.
In 1999, this Liszt CD won the twenty-fifth International Liszt Grand Prix for a new recording. This award is unique in that the 10 judges listen to the CDs with the names of all performers covered up, insuring that judgement is based only on the recordings themselves. Some past winners of the award include such renowned pianists as Horowitz, Richter, Pollini among others.
He also won the Shinnitetsu Music Award this year granted to promising young musicians. He then released more Chopin works in the memory of the Chopin’s 150th year after his death. Later this year, he overwhelmed a full house by performing three Rakhmaninov Piano Concerts in one night in Tokyo.
In 2000, the live recordings of his Beethoven concerts of 1998 were released by Sony. This highly praised Beethoven set includes not only the 32 Sonatas, but all the major piano works such as the Bagatels and all the Variations within 12 CDs, each disk containing performances of each concert. This brilliant CD set of Beethoven was acknowledged as dramatically outstanding and was awarded by the Agency of Cultural Affairs. He has also won the Mobil Music Prize this year granted to promising young artists of Japan.
In 2001, he made his successful recital debut as well as concerto debut in St. Petersburg with the St. Petersburg Philharmony under Nikolai Alexeev.
He composes his own music for piano and other instruments. A CD with all of his recent piano works was released by Sony in the fall of 2002 accompanied by a publication of the music by Yamaha Music Media.
Throughout the years 2002 – 2004, he has recorded all the Beethoven Piano Concertos with the Japan Chamber Orchestra. This chamber orchestra is very special as it is composed by the top members of the Japanese Orchestras and they engage no conductors. The CD packet released in Spring 2005, attracted much attention of the mass media.
During the years of 2005 – 2006, Yokoyama performed together with Berlin Symphony Orchestra ‘Emperor Concerto’ under the baton of Eriaf Inbal. He also performed Liszt 1st piano concerto with the NHK symphony Orchestra under the baton of Jun Merkl. He has accomplished the marathon concert of all 5 Beethoven piano concertos with the Japan Chamber Orchestra performed in one night. With much success, he performed together with the London Symphony under the baton of Myung-Whon Chung. He regularly appears as chamber musician at the Miyazaki International Music Festival.
Official homepage: http://yokoyamayukio.net/
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