Yasuko Matsuda (pianist)

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Yasuko Matsuda is a Japanese classical pianist and educator.

Early life[edit]

She was born in Tokyo.

Career[edit]

She studied in Munich with Rosl Schmid.

She performed with Sergiu Celibidache and major European orchestras such as the Vienna Philharmonic and the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra. In the Liszt Year (and one year after the Schumann Year) she performed a program featuring Robert Schumann's Fantasia in C major op. 17, Liszt's "Vallée d'Obermann" and the two elegies in A flat major.[1]

She has taught at the Augsburg Conservatory and the University of Music and Performing Arts in Munich. Her students include Uliya Abdullayeva and Kathryn Woodard. She served on juries of competitions, including "Premio Trio di Trieste."[2]

Recordings[edit]

  • "Jewish Song for Cello and Piano", from the Album Kleine Werke der Romantik (1998) Klaus Storck, Yasuko Matsuda.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Uhr, 13 April 2011 09:06. "Ein virtuoser Gipfelsturm". Mittelbayerische Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 5 August 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Gran finale per il Premio Trio di Trieste - Il Friuli". www.ilfriuli.it (in Italian). 29 May 2019. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Kleine Werke der Romantik". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 5 August 2019.