Il pianoforte nella musica da camera
GRANDI STAR internazionali
Teatro kursaal santalucia - Bari
20 November 2024 | ore 11:30
Contact info:
Email. accademiafilarmonica.med@gmail.com
Tel. 347 964 0366 (it) – 346 829 6657 (en)
Lisa Yasuda, violin
Massimiliano Scatena, piano
Sergei Prokofiev Sonata for Violin and Piano, no.2 in D major Op. 94
Maurice Ravel Tzigane Op.76
Johannes Brahms Sonata for Violin and Piano, no.2 in A major Op. 100
Lisa Yasuda, born in Nagoya, Japan, started playing the violin at the age of three. Growing up in Milan, she studied under Daniele Gay and Virginia Ceri.
Lisa won first pize in numerous International competitions during her time in Italy, and from the age of six, she began her studies with Pierre Amoyal.
Ahead of her time at The Music High School at The Faculty of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts, Lisa entered the SSP (Special Soloist Program) at the Tokyo University of the Arts, which boasts a history of over 130 years since its foundation in 1878. She continued her studies at the Toho Gakuen School of Music, under the tutelage of pedagogue Takashi Shimizu.
Lisa won several prizes from numerous competitions such as: Grand Prize at the Euro-Asia International Competition(Japan); Singapore festival violin competition(Singapore); 1st Prize at the Beethoven International Violin Competition(Austria); 2nd Prize at the International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians(Russia); Kloster Schöntal International Violin Competition(Germany); Shlomo Mintz International Violin Competition(China) and the Singapore International Violin Competition(Singapore).
Lisa has debuted as a soloist with incredible orchestras including; Moscow State Symphony Orchestra; Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra; and the Romania Brasov Philharmonic Orchestra.
As an avid performer, she has been featured in many concerts in various countries such as Japan, Belgium, Singapore, China, Kazakhstan, Kirghiz, Uzbekistan, Russia, Romania, Italy, Austria, and Germany. During a concert tour in Central Asia, Lisa has given masterclasses at the Kazakh National University of Arts.
She performed a recital as an artist of the Chanel Pygmalion Days in Tokyo, 2022.
She is a ROHM Music Foundation Scholar, Yamaha Music Foundation Scholar and Tokuji Munetsugu Foundation Scholar.
He trained musically at the ‘A. Casella’ Conservatory in L’Aquila, the Eesti
Muusikaakadeemia in Tallinn and the ‘Liszt ferenc’ Academy in Budapest. He
specialised with musicians such as Aldo Ciccolini, Balázs Szokolay, Ferenc
Rados, François-Joël Thiollier, Angela Hewitt, among others.
He has won numerous piano performance and chamber music competitions. An
eclectic musician, he has always turned his attention to a vast repertoire,
ranging from the music of Bach and Scarlatti to compositions of our time;
piano works have been dedicated to him and there are several first
performances by living composers.
Parallel to his work as a soloist, he carries out an intense chamber music
activity: Significant in this regard are his collaborations with artists such as
Alessandro Carbonare, Gabriele Geminiani, Francesco Dillon, Alexey Zhilin,
Andrey Baranov, Matteo Liuzzi, Theodora Geraets, composers Michael Riessler,
Sidney Corbett, the Camerata Italica orchestra, the Ensemble Modern
Frankfurt, and the Dutch NSO orchestra, to name but a few, in locations such
as the Santa Cecilia Auditorium of the Parco della Musica, Auditorium of the
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Rome, the Hungarian Academy in
Rome, Auditorium of the Barattelli Concert Society Park in L’Aquila, Sala dos
Espelhos in Lisbon, Auditorium of the Chopin Academy in Warsaw, Kissterem of
the Liszt Academy in Budapest, Kossuth Klub in Budapest, among others.
He dedicates himself with great passion to teaching; he is the founder of the
international Summer Campus for further education ‘Ambient’Azioni Musicali’,
which since 2010 has offered intensive specialisation courses with high-profile
teachers in various locations in central Italy.
He was a piano teacher for pre-academic courses at the Conservatorio ‘Santa
Cecilia’ in Rome.