TOKYO-BRUXELLES TRIO
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TOKYO-BRUXELLES TRIO
TOKYO-BRUXELLES TRIO FLUTE : NOZOMI KANDA - CELLO : NICOLAS DELETAILLE - PIANO : KEIKO NAGAHAMA Classical & Romantic Repertory Haydn : Trio in D Hob.15-16 Johann Nepomuk.Hummel : Trio op 78 Carl Maria von Weber : Trio Op.63 Felix Mendelssohn : Trio no.1 in D minor op 49 Modern & Contemporary Repertory Philippe Gaubert : Trois aquarelles Nikolai Kapusitin : Trio op 86 Bohuslav Martinu : Trio Akira Miyoshi : Sonate Gabriel Pierné : Sonata de camerata Astor Piazzola : Primavera Portena George Crumb : Vox Valaenae World Premier Réné Mogensen: Detail of colors version 2 (Brussels 2011) Jean-Pierre Deleuze : Reflets for flute, cello and piano (Yokohama 2012) Dov Rosenschein : 3 Romances for flute, arpeggione and piano (Tokyo 2014) https://www.facebook.com/TokyoBruxellesTrio http://goo.gl/rVvDer https://twitter.com/tokyobxltrio www.tokyo-bruxelles-trio.com [email protected] TRIO TOKYOBRUXELLES NOZOMI KANDA Graduated from Ferris University in Japan and The Mons Royal Conservatory in Belgium. She studied under Akane Takahashi, Yasukazu Uemura, Yukihiko Nishizawa and Marc Grauwels in Belgium. While in Paris, Nozomi studied under Vincent Lucas and later with Vincent Cortvrint. After finishing her studies, Nozomi has performed together with a broad range of artists, including her ex-professeur Marc Grauwels, Pascal Moraguès, Francis Orval, Sylvain Creemers and many others. Nozomi’s chamber music concerts and recitals have seen her perform in many countries, including Belgium, Spain, France, Luxembourg, Norway, Tunisia and her home country, Japan. During her studies, Nozomi studied also a traditional Japanese flute with Kohei Nishikawa. She also regularly gives Japanese music concerts with ensembles that include japanese instruments and also with classical occidental instruments. S ince 2012, Nozomi Kanda teaches International Music Academ in Dinant, also she gave seminars in France and Japan. She regularly gives Japanese flute seminar in Paris. Le Trio Tokyo-Bruxelles est constitué de la flûtiste japonaise Nozomi Kanda, du violoncelliste Nicolas Deletaille et de la pianiste Keiko Nagahama. Ces trois jeunes artistes, issus d'écoles prestigieuses au Japon, en Belgique, en France et aux Etats-Unis se produisent comme chambristes dans de nombreux pays. Le Trio a pour vocation de faire connaître le répertoire historique pour flûte, violoncelle et piano mais aussi de susciter et de défendre de nouvelles oeuvres écrites aujourd'hui pour cette formation. NICOLAS DELETAILLE KEIKO NAGAHAMA After Born receiving his musical education in Belgium and the U.S., Nicolas Deletaille began his professional career as a performing artist. Since this time, he has recorded Bach’s six cello suites, Beethoven’s five cello sonatas, Liszt late works for cello and piano, and major works from the solo repertory by Kodály, Cassadó, Ysaÿe, and Ligeti. He has recorded numerous chamber works with the Mendelssohn Ensemble, the Rosamonde String Quartet, and Paul Badura-Skoda. He has earned distinction as an arpeggione player by recording Schubert’s arpeggione sonata for the Fuga Libera record label. He has given approximately 70 world premieres, many of which were of works composed for him. Among these are several new compositions for arpeggione, representing his effort to enhance the arpeggione repertoire. For the last four years Nicolas Deletaille has been cello instructor at the Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta. He is now living in Belgium, where he is a PhD candidate at docARTES (Ghent/KULeuven). in Tokyo, Japan. Keiko Nagahama started her musical studies at the age of 3. She graduated from Toho-Gakuen High School of Music(piano) and Toho-Gakuen College of Music(piano). She also studied chamber music, piano accompagniment, conducting and pedagogy. After awarded the 1st prize at the CNR Rueil-Malmaison in the Class of Chantal Riou, she completed her studies at the cycle supérieur in the class of Olivier Gardon at the Concervatoire Supérieur de Paris(CRR) and also studied chamber music under F. P e n n e t i e r, M . F. G i r e t a n d p i a n o accompaniment under Christine RouaultLouchart. S he is member of “Tokyo-Bruxelles Trio”(with Nozomi Kanda - flute and Nicolas Deletaille - Cello). Her recitals and chamber music concerts have seen her perform in many countries, including France, Belgium, Austria, USA and her home country, Japan. She is actually teaching at Tsuru University since 2012. Nozomi regularly writes articles for a Yokohama newspaper as well as the online BEL2. www.tokyo-bruxelles-trio.com [email protected]