“Takeshi Kubota” “Percussion Pieces 1 '...from JAPAN'” just dropped.
“Takeshi Kubota” released the new music Album “Percussion Pieces 1 '...from JAPAN'”
“Takeshi Kubota” just dropped the new and hot Album “Percussion Pieces 1 '...from JAPAN'”. It will contain the songs 'UTA XI for solo marimba', 'Flo Flaima for solo vibraphone', 'B to C for four timpani', 'UTA II for marimba duo (feat. Daichi Kutsuna)', 'Wavering II pour timbales', 'Marimba Spiritual (feat. Hitomi Aikawa, Takanori Akita & Nanae Uehara)' and 'Furusato Japanese traditional song' total of 7songs. Enjoy the Instrumental sound from the far east Asia.
I was recorded my first CD in 25-26th February at Salamanca hall (Gifu). Title is '... from JAPAN' , I was playing in this CD seven Japanese pieces, just percussion instruments was made in Japan (YAMAHA, KOROGI and MIZUNO) , four dedicated pieces (and other three), good acorstic hall, great engineer (SACD from Octavia Records), my encemble group and more...FROM JAPAN. 1.Aoi YAMAKAWA - UTA XI for solo marimba 2.Masanori KATO - Flo Flaima for solo vibraphone 3.Masato SUZUKI - B to C for four timpani 4.Aoi YAMAKAWA - UTA II for marimba duo 5.Kenji SAKAI - Wavering II pour timbales 6.Minoru MIKI - Marimba Spiritual 7.Teiichi OKANO - FURUSATO (Japanese traditional Song)
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1: UTA XI for solo marimba
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2: Flo Flaima for solo vibraphone
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3: B to C for four timpani
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4: UTA II for marimba duo (feat. Daichi Kutsuna)
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5: Wavering II pour timbales
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6: Marimba Spiritual (feat. Hitomi Aikawa, Takanori Akita & Nanae Uehara)
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7: Furusato Japanese traditional song
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Relase date:2020-09-12
Octavia Records
Genre: Instrumental
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Takeshi Kubota
Takeshi Kubota(窪田 健志) has been a member of the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra since 2010 and has held the principal timpani/percussion position since 2013. He was born in Osaka in 1983, and his first contact with percussion (Drum set) was at four years old. He graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music (known in Japan as Geidai) and got a master degree under Makoto Aruga and Takafumi Fujimoto. He participated in several music festivals as a student, including Pacific Music Festival 2004, Argerich Music Festival 2004/2005 and Ozawa Seiji Ongaku-juku 2005 in China. He has been to Europe and the USA to study timpani with Mr. Roland Kohloff, John Beck, Maarten der Fark, Nick Woud and Marinus Komst. He has several awards for his percussion recitals including Excellence Award in the National Arts Festival (Agency for Cultural Affairs) 2019 and Best Artist prize 2013 in Nagoya Civic Art Festival, Aoyama music award 2013 in Kyoto. He has also commissioned several pieces (by Masanori Kato for vibraphone, Masato Suzuki and Kenji Sakai for timpani) which were published by Zen-on Music and Schott Music Japan. He has performed timpani under prestigious conductors such as Gergiev, Mazur, Luisi, Bosse, Myung-hung, Ozawa, Atzumon and more. He has even played as a soloist with the Nagoya Philharmonic and Geidai Philharmonic. Takeshi splits his time playing timpani and percussion with the Nagoya Philharmonic, playing as a guest player for other orchestras (NHK Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa), his percussion ensemble 'Kubotta Percussion Quartet', and solo recitals for multiple percussion. He also teaches adjunct at Nagoya College of Music and Kikuzato High School. He especially enjoys Baroque music and owns a set of baroque timpani. He studied baroque performance and baroque dance at a seminar in Poland in 2017. He loves classical music and playing Bach on keyboard percussion.
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