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Solo at Philharmonie de Paris
Philip Glass’ piano solo works
November 17, 2024, 7pm
Philharmonie de Paris / Paris, France
Photo: Andreas H. Bitesnich
Solo Debut at Wigmore Hall London
Philip Glass : Etudes, Distant Figure A Passacaglia (UK Premiere), MISHIMA (UK Premiere)
Piano Sonata (UK Premiere)
February 19th, 2025, 7:30pm
Wigmore Hall / London, United Kingdom
Photo: Andreas H. Bitesnich
Solo Recital: “5 Piano Stars”
Keith Jarrett : Ritual
Philip Glass : Etudes Excerpts
Chick Corea : Children‘s Songs Excerpts
Philip Glass : Piano Sonata
February 9th, 2025, 4:00pm
Salle Philharmonique / Lìège, Belgium
Photo: Andreas H. Bitesnich
Japanese Premiere
Philip Glass
„Mishima“ Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra
Dennis Russell Davies : Conductor
September 28th, 2024, 2:00pm
Minatomirai Concert Hall / Yokohama (Tokyo), Japan
Photo: Zoe Goldstein
Pianographique
200th Birthday Bedřich Smetana
in NY
„Ma Vlast“ (My Country)
Piano 4 Hands Version by Bedřich Smetana
Piano Duo Namekawa – Davies
Real-Time Visualizations by Cori O‘Lan
October 22th, 2024, 7:00pm
Czech Center / New York, USA
Photo: Florian Voggeneder
„Motion Picture“
The Hours & Dracula by Philip Glass
arr. for Piano Solo & Cello Octet by Michael Riesman
with Cello Octet Amsterdam
Real-Time Visualizations by Cori O‘Lan
September 6th, 2024, 7:00pm
at the Ars Electronica Festival 2024
Big Concert Night (sold out)
POSTCITY, Train Hall / Linz, Austria
Photo: Juri Hiensch
Keith Jarrett „The Köln Concert“ in London (Sold Out)
June 15th, 2024, 7:30pm
Bold Tendencies / London, Great Britain
Photo: Zoe Goldstein
Debut at the Verbier Festival
with Angelique Kidjo
Appassionato / Mathieu Herzog
Africans Songs & Chanson Française of Brel and Piaf
July 24, 2024, 6:30pm
Salle des Combins / Verbier, Switzerland
Photo: Holland Festival 2022
Debut at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in LA
Philip Glass : The Complete Etudes
March 19th, 8pm, 2024
Walt Disney Concert Hall / Los Angeles, USA
Photo: Andreas H. Bitesnich
Lincoln Center‘s Fall Gala
Philip Glass‘ The Piano Etudes
November 20th, 8pm, 2023
Wu Tsai Theater, Lincoln Center / New York City, USA
Photo: Florian Voggeneder
Geffen Hall in NY Debut
Philip Glass‘ The Complete Piano Etudes
November 19th, 7pm, 2023
David Geffen Hall, Lincoln Center / New York City, USA
Photo: Andreas H. Bitesinich
The Artists 2023
Dance Performances with Ballet
August 11th/12th, 6pm, 2023
Bunkyo Civic Hall / Tokyo, Japan
Photo: Tiler Peck, Portrait by Yumiko Inoue / Maki Namekawa, Portrait by Andrej Uspenski
“Dancing with Glass”
The Piano Etudes by Philip Glass
November 28th – December 10th, 2023
The Joyce Theatre / New York City, USA
Photo: Pomegranate Arts
Keith Jarrett „The Köln Concert“
September 19th, 7:30pm, 2023
Beethovenfest / Bonn, Germany
Photo: Andreas H. Bitesnich
Philip Glass „The Complete 20 Piano Etudes“
September 2nd, 7.30pm, 2023
Bold Tendencies / London, United Kingdom
Photo: Andreas H. Bitesinich
Debut at the Gewandhaus Leipzig
MDR Sinfonieorchester, Conductor: Dennis Russell Davies
THU June 14th 2022, 8 PM, Leipzig Gewandhaus / Germany
Philip Glass – Piano Sonata
CD and Vinyl released!
Philip Glass – Songs
New Release
Martin Achrainer & Maki Namekawa
Credit: Andreas H. Bitesnich
Chick Corea – Children’s Songs
Supertrain Music is proud to announce the availability of Maki Namekawa’s new digital release, Chick Corea’s CHILDREN’S SONGS. Known as one of the great jazz musicians of the last 50 years, Chick Corea frequently interacted with the world of classical music and published a number of pieces including a large collection of 20 pieces for piano which he called “Children’s Songs” meant, in the composer’s words, “to convey simplicity as beauty, as represented in the spirit of a child.” Corea began work on the set in 1971 and completed them in 1984 when he released his own recording of them. Seizing on the most playful of the pieces, Namekawa chose to record a subset of seven pieces (Nos.4,6,11,14,16,18 and 20) which she selected for their particular beauty.
Namekawa stated in January 2022, “Last year, during the second winter Corona lock-down when artists and performers everywhere were struggling with questions about purpose and identity, I stumbled upon a stimulating posting by Pianist and programmer Rico Gulda, the youngest son of the legendary Austrian pianist/composer Friedrich Gulda. Rico talked about the friendship and musical connection between his father and and the recently deceased Chick Corea, and included a video of his father‘s 1987 performance in Madrid of five “Children’s Songs”. I was mesmerized by the music and by Gulda’s joyful, uninhibited performance, as if I were myself listening in that Madrid hall. I immediately ordered the music, and upon opening the score, was stunned by the subtle skillfulness and simplicity of the notation, thinking back to Friedrich Gulda’s colorful and charming interpretation. Later I found a line from Chick Corea which helped unlock the puzzle: this idea “to convey simplicity as beauty, as represented in the spirit of a child”.
The “Children’s Songs” have become a kind of “Corona Project”, but I continue to feel pure joy each time I hear or play this wonderful music.
The release new recording marked the one year anniversary of the great Chick Corea’s death on 9 February 2021.
World Premier Recording
Philip Glass’
Piano Sonata
Concerts & Events
Solo at Philharmonie de Paris
Philharmonie de Paris / Paris, France, SUN Nov 17, 2024, 7:00pm
Solo Recital: “5 Piano Stars”
Salle Philharmonique / Liège, Belgium, SUN Feb 9, 2025, 4:00pm
Solo Debut at Wigmore Hall London
Wigmore Hall / London, United Kingdom, WED Feb 19, 2025, 7:30pm
Pianographique: 200th Birthday Bedřich Smetana in NY
Czech Center / New York, USA, TUE October 22th, 2024, 7:00pm
New York: Solo & Duo Performance
The New School / New York City, USA SAT Oct 26, 2024, 7:30 PM
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