Информация об исполнителе
HIROKO KOKUBU
(pianist & composer)
Born in Tokyo, Hiroko studied classical piano at the Kunitachi Music College and
achieved excellence there by playing such classics as Schubert andRavel.
After graduation, she went to New York to study Jazz
under the guidance of some great musicians including Mr. Barry Harris.
In 1987, she made her first album "More Than You Know" which was released in Japan by JVC.
This album was highly acclaimed in Japan as "a debut album
of a great woman pianist &composer who represents the newer."
It was also released in the US and Canada by GRP Records and
was very well received in those markets as well.
Since then, she has had 9 albums released in Japan and
4 in the US, some of which also have been released in other areas of Asia and Europe.
They are all-successful because of the warm, beautiful melodies and pop influences of her compositions,
which are embodied in her thrilling, hot improvisations.
She is also known for her unique ability to engage in on-stage banter,
a skill she developed as an anchor woman on CNN News in Japan and a radio DJ.
Hiroko has gained worldwide popularity now, having played at
several international events including the Jakarta Jazz Festival (in Indonesia) and
the Catalina Island Jazz Festival (in the US).
In 1997, she was fortunate enough to have a chance to live
and study in Los Angeles at national expense.
She played with some great musicians like Ivan Lins, Don Grusin and AbeLaboriel,
and is loved by them because of her extraordinary sense in music and herfriendliness.
In the summer of 1998, she demonstrated her ability both as a pianist
and a bright emcee at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Japan,
playing excitingly with George Duke and Phil Perry and entertaining the Japanese audience
with her witty repartee with Mr. Nobs.
1999,autum 10th album release "Piano Letter"
2000,winter 11th album release "Moments "
2002.15th anivasary.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
(pianist & composer)
Born in Tokyo, Hiroko studied classical piano at the Kunitachi Music College and
achieved excellence there by playing such classics as Schubert andRavel.
After graduation, she went to New York to study Jazz
under the guidance of some great musicians including Mr. Barry Harris.
In 1987, she made her first album "More Than You Know" which was released in Japan by JVC.
This album was highly acclaimed in Japan as "a debut album
of a great woman pianist &composer who represents the newer."
It was also released in the US and Canada by GRP Records and
was very well received in those markets as well.
Since then, she has had 9 albums released in Japan and
4 in the US, some of which also have been released in other areas of Asia and Europe.
They are all-successful because of the warm, beautiful melodies and pop influences of her compositions,
which are embodied in her thrilling, hot improvisations.
She is also known for her unique ability to engage in on-stage banter,
a skill she developed as an anchor woman on CNN News in Japan and a radio DJ.
Hiroko has gained worldwide popularity now, having played at
several international events including the Jakarta Jazz Festival (in Indonesia) and
the Catalina Island Jazz Festival (in the US).
In 1997, she was fortunate enough to have a chance to live
and study in Los Angeles at national expense.
She played with some great musicians like Ivan Lins, Don Grusin and AbeLaboriel,
and is loved by them because of her extraordinary sense in music and herfriendliness.
In the summer of 1998, she demonstrated her ability both as a pianist
and a bright emcee at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Japan,
playing excitingly with George Duke and Phil Perry and entertaining the Japanese audience
with her witty repartee with Mr. Nobs.
1999,autum 10th album release "Piano Letter"
2000,winter 11th album release "Moments "
2002.15th anivasary.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
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