Debussy: Reflections in the Water - Images, Book 1
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2008
- Yukino KANO, piano
加納裕生野, ピアノ
Reflets dans l'eau
Live performance at Tokyo, 05-08-2008
Born in Japan, 23 year old Yukino Kano began playing the piano at the age of six. In 2002, she won the Prize in the 'Dorothy MacKenzie Piano Competition' in New York. Soon after that she performed at the prestigious Carnegie Hall (Weill Recital Hall) with other distinguished pianists. In 2004 she went on to become one of the finalists at the Ettlingen Piano Competition and received the Haydn Prize and the Encouragement Award. In 2006 in May, she won the 5th Prize at the Calabria International Piano Competition in Italy and performed with Mihail Jora symphony orchestra.
Yukino made her concerto debut in Tokyo in 2005 and performed Mozart's Piano Concerto K.414 with Ensemble Stern and the following year she made her solo debut, also in Tokyo. She has performed in many countries such as U.K. (performances at Colston Hall and St.Martin-in-the-Fields), Austria (Salzburg Palace), Lithuania, U.S., India and Japan including the solo works and chamber music.
Currently, she has graduated at the Royal Academy of Music with first class honor and she is continuing her study at the Academy, doing MA from September. She has been awarded several prizes at the Academy such as the Liversedge award, the Francis Simms Prize, the Greta GM Parkinson Prize and the Norah Seary Charitable Trust Award.
She has given `All Debussy Recitals' in Tokyo and Nagoya in May 2008 which went great succeed.
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@Cait81 i went to a music symposium once, and one sentence that really stood out for me is this: "The further you go up the path of perfection, the more imperfect you think you are"
i guess when we become better we know more about our mistakes and hence become more insecure...
personally i think perfection is a worthy goal, except that we have to keep in mind that it is an unattainable goal xD
Who wouldn't want to play Debussy after listening to this. Simply stunning....
To this day my favorite interpretation
SAME! somehow, of all things, this
Song and person, both beautiful!!!
I remember Oscar Levant playing this work in 1956. Here again is heaven. Bravo.
Such a beautiful performance...thank you so much!
I love this piece of music so much, but it's so sad, very hard not to start feeling sentimental
Impeccable phrasing and articulation.
I believe as fine a rendition as I have ever heard.
KuznVinny Could not agree more-superb
This song is said to have Golden Ratio...Just why im here.
She makes a good many mistakes in this performance, but I like the way she makes the music flow. The way she gradually slows down at the end is absolutely perfect and entirely how Debussy envisioned the piece.
very beautiful,gracefully playing
Perfection is a fallacy, we focus too much on the wrong things in life sometimes. It is a beautiful performance.
Love the elegance and fluidity with which you play!
This was brilliant and so beautiful! Not only was the piece beautiful but if you just were to watch her hands, you'd see how fluid and graceful they are on the keys. I feel like applauding XD
Wow! What a free neck and arms... Beautiful use of her body mechanically in order to make the phrasing so gorgeous. I need to book mark this to show other students.
such a fantastic piece of music.
this piece melts my heart, so beautiful and fluid
Bravo!... that was amazing. Beautiful, really!
Perfecto
Stunning....
exquisite~
amazing!! great technique and musicianship!!
Muito lindo !!!!!!!
Ella tiene una sensibilidad única para interpretar la música de Debussy. Yukino, soy su admirador.
She is brilliant!
Brava😊
Inspiring....T_T makes me wish I could play it...
I love Debussy!
Charles Gerhardt conducted the National Philharmonic in a very fine orchestral version (RUclips access).
Yes, she is almost perfect. Her interpretation commemorates me of Pascal Roge who did the complete Debussy Image recordings nearly the same way, "passion in a tranquil", you need to feel this before you hit the notes.
she looks like an empress effortlessly playing piano. must have taken weeks or months to perfect that image.
By:Kevin Gaje
You so amazing
I love the feel of mathematics
Listen to the recording of this piece by Robert Hamilton(amazon) and you would know what's a superb performance of this composition.
@nponline isn't it though? wow.
@theeyuanxin you know that that isn't how you spell cristal. it's CRYSTAL!
but i know what you mean. she was brilliant.
are there any recordings i can find of here playing debussy?
your spelling isn't sucka!