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Kuniko Kato "Kuniko is the total artist, no question: her attention to lighting, sound, dancing communication with the audience and questing program notes reveals a perfectionist.I can't wait to hear her again.” (London) Sunday Times - July 10, 2011 |
KUNIKO
KATO is recognized around the world as one of the most gifted and significant
percussionists of her generation in today’s contemporary & classical music
scenes. Her technical virtuosity, exquisite musical insight and expressive, yet
elegant, performance style continue to attract not only audiences but composers
and conductors, as well.
She is renowned for flawless technique in seamlessly
playing both keyboard and percussion instruments and for her deep musical
intelligence. Her native Japanese DNA gives colorful language and dimension to
her interpretations.
Kuniko
studied under the world marimba legend Keiko Abe at the Toho Gakuen School of
Music in Tokyo, and advanced her studies under Robert Van Sice at the Rotterdam
Conservatory in The Netherlands, where she graduated summa cum laude as the
first percussionist in the school’s history.
While studying, Kuniko had already begun her professional career and played
various concertos and solo recitals including "Concerto for Marimba and String
Orchestra" by Akira Miyoshi. After graduating she lived in Europe to further
advance her music and artistic career. She began receiving competition and
foundation awards, including 2nd prize at the 1st International Leigh Stevens
Marimba competition (1995), the "Kranichstein Musikpreis" in Darmstadt (1996),
the Cultural Award from Toyohashi, Japan (2002), etc.
In 1997, Kuniko recorded James Wood's Marimba Concerto in London on the NMC
label where her performance was highly complimented by the BBC. Her first solo
CD “To the Earth” was released in 1999 by the alacarte cie label.
Kuniko continues to perform and collaborate in recitals and recordings with
world renowned composers, conductors and orchestras including Franco Donatoni,
James Wood, Toru Takemitsu, Iannis Xenakis, Seiji Ozawa, Steve Reich, Unsuk
Chin, etc. Along with her solo work
in Asia, Europe and the United States, she has been a performing member of the
Saito Kinen Orchestra, Ensemble NOMAD (Tokyo), and
Ensemble ICTUS (Belgium).
Career highlights include the 2005 Japanese premiere of “Music Theatre JODO”
based on Yukio Mishima’s novel, and in May 2006 Kuniko revived the legendary
percussion concerto “CASSIOPEIA” by Toru Takemitsu for the Takemitsu Memorial
Concert at Tokyo Opera City, live-recorded to a limited edition CD. Her newest
live performance production “Sound Space Experiment - Steel Drum Works”
premiered in Tokyo in March 2009, where she played the world-premiere of her
composer-approved arrangement of Steve Reich’s “Electric Counterpoint” for
multi-percussions.
The multi faceted Kuniko also collaborates with renowned artists from different
genres including the NDT dancer Megumi Nakamura, theater director Satoshi
Miyagi, the Japanese Taiko troop Za Ondekoza, and she produces theme music for
the TV program NHK Art Theatre.
Kuniko is strongly committed to music education through percussion workshops,
master classes and open-rehearsals. She has conducted a series of log drum (slit
drum) workshops for children with mental deficiencies since 2004 in Japan, and
she will continue to devote her skills and talents toward music education and
cultural contribution.
Kuniko Kato performs
as a worldwide endorser of Adams Musical Instruments and Pearl Musical
Instruments. She currently resides in the United States.