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Mai Yamada Piano Recital [3rd Album Release Commemoration, Tokyo Concert] (Tokyo, Japan)

2025/05/06(Tu.) 13:00 Starting

Kioicho Salon HallTokyo

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Following the previous CD "Damasz: Works 2: Complete Etudes," which was specially selected by RECOGEI and recommended by Asahi Shimbun, the new CD "Damasz: Works 2: Complete Etudes" is now on sale in advance! The CD features spring-like works and beautiful etudes from France and England, including the Japanese premiere of a work by J.M. Dammers and a performance of Dammers' songs with guest vocalist Tamari Mita on piano and vocals.
Reservation form: https://forms.gle/5UxHF1GiEFT3G4Cb6

May 6, 2025 (Tue., substitute holiday) Doors open at 12:30 / Concert begins at 13:00
Mai Yamada Piano Recital in commemoration of the release of her 3rd album [Tokyo Performance

Kioicho Salon Hall
(5 min. walk from Exit 1 of Kojimachi Station on Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line, 5 min. walk from Exit 5 of Nagatacho Station on Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line and Hanzomon Line)

All free seating 3,500 yen (4,000 yen at the door)

Mai Yamada Profile
Born in Tokyo. Graduated from Toho Gakuen School of Music, and completed the highest degree at the Conservatoire de Paris. She has won prizes at domestic and international competitions including the All Japan Piano Audition (1st prize) and the Claude Kahn Competition in France, and has actively taken up works by French and English composers, mainly J.M. Dammers, and has been responsible for numerous Japanese premieres. His second album "Dammers: Piano Works" was selected as a special edition by Record Geijutsu, and was also featured in the Asahi Shimbun (recommended disc in the "for your Collection" section) and the Tokyo and Chunichi Shimbuns. In addition to solo recitals in Japan and abroad, his activities include piano duo, chamber music, collaboration with orchestra, and composition.

Program

  • Scubidou, The Doll Who Knows Everything (for song and piano)

    J.M. Dammers.

  • Excerpt from Bicycles, Formulas and Issues

    J.M. Dammers.

  • Excerpts from 8 Etudes

    J.M. Dammers.

  • Excerpt from A Small Affliction

    J.M. Dammers.

  • Prelude and Toccata (Japan Premiere)

    J.M. Dammers.

  • Three Spring Pieces

    W.L. Webber

  • Spring Vol.1, Op.25 No.1, Polka, Op.95

    D. Milhaud

  • Decorations

    J. Iarland

  • canzonetta

    F. Bridge

  • Two Etudes, Op.64

    C. Scott

  • Eight Etudes No. 8

    R. Casadoche

  • Four Etudes No. 2

    C. Pascal

  • Little Etudes of Solitude, No. 4

    G. Sakr.

Performer

  • Mai Yamada

    piano

  • Pearl Mita

    vocal

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