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Pianist Chie Sato Roden Presents Fly Afresh Concert on April 11
For Immediate Release
Jeffrey James Arts Consulting
516-586-3433 or jamesarts@att.net
Pianist Chie Sato Roden will be part of Fly Afresh, presented by the Matsukaze Concert Series on Sunday, April 11 – 3:00 PM at the Tenri Cultural Institute, 43A W. 13th Street in Manhattan.
Repertoire will be Haydn’s Piano Trio in G (Gypsy), Love Songs – Princess Tajima (7th Century) from Manyoshu by M. Kanamaru, Schoenberg’s Phantasy and Dvorak’s Sonatina in G.
Performers will be Chie Sato Roden, piano, Mayuki Fukuhara, violin and Jody Redhage, cello.
Admission is by $15 suggested donation, with all proceeds going to the National Kidney Foundation. A reception will follow the concert. For tickets and information, please contact Tenri Cultural Institute at 212-645-2800 or visit them online at http://www.tenri.org/.
Chie Sato Roden's career as a pianist emerged when New York Times critic Bernard Holland reviewed her New York debut recital of contemporary Japanese piano pieces with these words: "Ms. Roden played as if she cherished every note of this music. Her technique – especially her control of dynamics – was impressive."
Roden's unique approach to contemporary music has been praised by many critics. Yuji Numata wrote in Ex Musica, "Most often pianists who specialize in contemporary music play every work in the same manner; expeditiously and speedily. Roden’s performance conveyed an unusual freshness. And she pushes contemporary music beyond the confines of a restricted genre. Moreover, she resists all temptations for unnecessary showmanship or false pretense.”
In the Summer of l998, Chie Sato Roden was selected as a winner with special distinction for the performance of contemporary music at the IBLA Grand Prize in Italy. For more information about her, please visit http://www.chiesatoroden.com.
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Jeffrey James Arts Consulting
516-586-3433 or jamesarts@att.net
Pianist Chie Sato Roden will be part of Fly Afresh, presented by the Matsukaze Concert Series on Sunday, April 11 – 3:00 PM at the Tenri Cultural Institute, 43A W. 13th Street in Manhattan.
Repertoire will be Haydn’s Piano Trio in G (Gypsy), Love Songs – Princess Tajima (7th Century) from Manyoshu by M. Kanamaru, Schoenberg’s Phantasy and Dvorak’s Sonatina in G.
Performers will be Chie Sato Roden, piano, Mayuki Fukuhara, violin and Jody Redhage, cello.
Admission is by $15 suggested donation, with all proceeds going to the National Kidney Foundation. A reception will follow the concert. For tickets and information, please contact Tenri Cultural Institute at 212-645-2800 or visit them online at http://www.tenri.org/.
Chie Sato Roden's career as a pianist emerged when New York Times critic Bernard Holland reviewed her New York debut recital of contemporary Japanese piano pieces with these words: "Ms. Roden played as if she cherished every note of this music. Her technique – especially her control of dynamics – was impressive."
Roden's unique approach to contemporary music has been praised by many critics. Yuji Numata wrote in Ex Musica, "Most often pianists who specialize in contemporary music play every work in the same manner; expeditiously and speedily. Roden’s performance conveyed an unusual freshness. And she pushes contemporary music beyond the confines of a restricted genre. Moreover, she resists all temptations for unnecessary showmanship or false pretense.”
In the Summer of l998, Chie Sato Roden was selected as a winner with special distinction for the performance of contemporary music at the IBLA Grand Prize in Italy. For more information about her, please visit http://www.chiesatoroden.com.
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