@@@Aki Kuroda

Born in Osaka, Aki Kuroda graduated from the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music in 1982. She won the 1st prizes at the 23th French Music Competition in '93 and at the Contemporary Music Competition in '97 and selected the special interpretation award in Xavier Montsalvatge the 20th century Music Competition for Piano in '95. She has performed the works of many twentieth-century composers and has appeared as a soloist with Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra and many others. She also has participated in many major concerts and first performances both at home and abroad. In the first performance of Regis Campo's "Piano Concerto" with Izumi Sinfonietta Osaka, her jazzy improvisational cadenza gave great impact to contemporary composers with her remarkable technique and acute sensitivity.

Beyond the boundaries of classical and contemporary music, she increases activities in various genre as popular, tango, world music, avant-garde, for stage and so on. She has devotion to performing the works of Astor Piazzolla, including regular concerts started in '91 and recording Piazzolla's world premiere in her CDs "TANGO PRELUDE" and "TANGO 2000". "Piano Collections FINAL FANTASY X", the game soundtrack Aki worked with composer Nobuo Uematsu, attracted attention in 2002. She now lives in Milan.

I recall meeting the great Maestro Alberto Ginestera in Geneva, 1977 to gain his approval of my adaptation of the 3rd Movement of his piano concerto, which I named "Toccata". His approval or dismissal of my adaptation weighed heavily upon myself and my band (Emerson, Lake and Palmer) because we'd spent such a lot of time getting it right. I'd originally heard Ginesteras' work in 1969. Earlier, 1971, while creating "Tarkus," Ginestera's influence was pervasive to such an extent that I wanted to create sounds such as his but using unconventional instruments such as the Moog modular system proved testing...nevertheless I gained the Maestro's approval.

It's relatively easy to re-arrange a song that everyone knows and small consolation to find out that although the composer can't sing- he can play. I remember my father advising me when I was fifteen,

"Son, you're never going to make a living if people canft sing what you write."

I also remember going down to a London nightclub "1982" in the hope of finding a companion. I sat next to a beautiful lady that recognized me from being in the "Rock" business.

"Sing something I might recognize," she requested.

I thought I might try and sing "Lucky Man" but gave up as I sing so bad, deaf people refuse to read my lips.

Trying to sing, "Tarkus" proved more testing furthering my father's point- "Don't sing, play! Needless to say I didn't score that night but went on scoring in manuscript form instead with my first piano concerto.

In this recording is a great degree of controlled sensitivity/madness contained within extreme accuracy while Aki Kuroda's interpretation of "Tarkus" does everything that I aspire to. When I composed this suite I sat at a piano. When I recorded and performed it I made the fullest use of electronics and pyrotechnics, most times to extreme excess. In those days I was playing to 14,000-seated arenas and electronics were necessary in order to carry the sound often beyond the venue. Indeed, with ELP we performed and recorded this piece in quadraphonic sound. Aki proves this is not necessary and approaches "Tarkus" in the manner it was intended. Along with taking extreme license with her fellow musicians. They all encapsulate the meaning of underground/overgound in the 70's with such classical finesse.

Here all the targets hit...played without Moog synthesizers blowing up smoke and ribbon controllers firing flares into the audience, it's what I've always wanted to hear. If I hadn't written it I'd want to listen to stuff like this! I am really, really honoured.

THANK YOU AKI,
KEITH EMERSON



1st. solo album
TANGO PRELUDE-PIAZZOLLA PIANO WORKS

*ASTOR PIAZZOLLA
01. LIBERTANGO
02. DECARISIMO
03. VASISIMO
*SUITE PARA PIANO
04. PRELUDIO
05. SICILIANA
06. TOCCATA
*SUITE Nr.2 PARA PIANO
07. NOCTURNO
08. MINIATURA
09. VALS
10. DANZA CRIOLLA
*TROIS PRELUDES
11. FUGA9
12. LEIJIA'S GAME
13. FLORA'S GAME
14. SUNNY'S GAME
15. OBLIVION



2nd. solo album
Tango 2000

*PIAZZOLLA PIANO FANTASY
01. ADIOS NONINO
02. MILONGA DEL ANGEL
03. ALLEGRO TANGABILE
*PIEZAS BREVES PARA PIANO (A. Piazzolla)
04. PAISAJE
05. TITERES
06. PASTORAL
07. 07.TOCCATA
*DANZAS ARGENTINAS OP.2 (A.Ginastera)
08. DANZA DEL VIEJO BOYERO
09. DANZA DE LA MOZA DONOSA
10. DANZA DEL GAUCHO MATRERO
11. LA CUMPARSITA (G.H.Matos Rodrigues)
12. EL CHOCLO (A.Villoldo)
13. A MEDIA LUZ (E.Donato)



3rd solo album
Tarkus & Pictures at an Exibition

01.ERUPTION(M:Emerson / L:Lake / Translation by Pisati)(ZONE-TARKUS(ELP - M.Pisati))
02.POPUP FUGUE(Pisati)(ZONE-TARKUS(ELP - M.Pisati))
03.STONES OF YEARS(M:Emerson - Lake / L:Lake / Translation by Pisati)(ZONE-TARKUS(ELP - M.Pisati))
04.WHAT A WONDERFUL TRAIN(Pisati)(ZONE-TARKUS(ELP - M.Pisati))
05.ICONOCLAST(M:Emerson / L:Lake / Translation by Pisati)(ZONE-TARKUS(ELP - M.Pisati))
06.PREPOPLUDE(Pisati)(ZONE-TARKUS(ELP - M.Pisati))
07.MASS(M:Emerson - Lake / L:Lake / Translation by Pisati)(ZONE-TARKUS(ELP - M.Pisati))
08.THE RUNNNING PIANO TRAIN(Pisati)(ZONE-TARKUS(ELP - M.Pisati))
09.MANTICORE(M:Emerson - Lake / L:Lake / Translation by Pisati)(ZONE-TARKUS(ELP - M.Pisati))
10.ERUPTION PART II(M:Emerson / L:Lake / Translation by Pisati)(ZONE-TARKUS(ELP - M.Pisati))
11.PROMENADE(PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION(MUSORGSKY))
12.I. GNOMUS(PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION(MUSORGSKY))
13.PROMENADE(PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION(MUSORGSKY))
14.II. IL VECCHIO CASTELLO(THE OLD CASTLE)(PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION(MUSORGSKY))
15.PROMENADE(PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION(MUSORGSKY))
16.III. THE TUILERIES GARDENS(PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION(MUSORGSKY))
17.IV. BYDLO(PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION(MUSORGSKY))
18.PROMENADE(PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION(MUSORGSKY))


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