Rachmaninov: Piano Works Junko Inada
Album info
Album-Release:
2012
HRA-Release:
31.01.2013
Label: ACOUSENCE
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Concertos
Artist: Junko Inada
Composer: Sergei Rachmaninov; Fryderyk Chopin
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Theme. Andante 00:55
- 2 Variation 1. Poco piu mosso 00:38
- 3 Variation 2. L'istesso tempo 00:34
- 4 Variation 3. Tempo di Menuetto 00:35
- 5 Variation 4. Andante 00:47
- 6 Variation 5. Allegro (ma non tanto) 00:20
- 7 Corelli Variations - Variation 6. L'istesso tempo * 00:20
- 8 Corelli Variations - Variation 7. Vivace * 00:29
- 9 Variation 8. Adagio misterioso 00:55
- 10 Variation 9. Un poco piu mosso 00:55
- 11 Variation 10. Allegro scherzando 00:36
- 12 Variation 11. Allegro vivace 00:23
- 13 Variation 12. L'istesso tempo 00:35
- 14 Corelli Variations - Variation 13. Agitato * 00:32
- 15 Corelli Variations - Intermezzo * 01:15
- 16 Variation 14. Andante (come prima) 01:01
- 17 Variation 15. L'istesso tempo 01:26
- 18 Variation 16. Allegro vivace 00:32
- 19 Variation 17. Meno mosso 01:07
- 20 Variation 18. Allegro con brio 00:33
- 21 Variation 19. Piu mosso. Agitato 00:30
- 22 Variation 20. Piu mosso 00:56
- 23 Coda. Andante 01:27
- 24 Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14 06:02
- 25 No. 1 in C major (Allegro vivace) * 01:13
- 26 No. 2 in B flat minor (Allegretto) 03:15
- 27 No. 3 in E major (Allegro vivace) 02:27
- 28 No. 4 in E minor (Allegro con brio) 05:21
- 29 No. 5 in G major (Moderato) 03:05
- 30 No. 6 in F minor (Allegro appassionato) 01:23
- 31 No. 7 in F major (Moderato) 02:11
- 32 No. 8 in A minor (Vivo) 01:55
- 33 No. 9 in A major (Allegro moderato) 03:02
- 34 No. 10 in B minor (Lento) 06:15
- 35 No. 11 in B major (Allegretto) 02:16
- 36 No. 12 in G sharp minor (Allegro) 02:35
- 37 No. 13 in D flat major (Grave - Allegro) 05:13
Info for Rachmaninov: Piano Works
Junko Inada is currently one of the most respected pianists in Japan and is admired for her 'not typically Japanese dynamics'. Educated mostly in France, she had one of her most important successes at the time at the Rachmaninov International Music Competition in Moscow. Her greatness as an interpreter of Rachmaninov, her imposing virtuosity, great sound and her subtle yet glorious art of piano playing is shown on her new album: the beautiful Variations on a theme by Corelli, op. 42, the delicate Vocalise, op. 34 No. 14 and the noble sound world of the 13 Préludes op. 32.
Junko Inada, piano
Junko Inada graduated the Piano Performers’ course at the High school attached to the Tokyo College of Music at the head of the class with the highest award. After graduating, she studied at Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris and graduated with Premier Prix in both piano and chamber music classes. Then she continued her studies at Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris where she was granted the Diplôme Supérieur de Concertiste. She has won many national and international prizes in such competitions as the Student Music Concurs of Japan, the Music Competition of Japan, the Sofia International Piano Competition. But above all, most re-markable prize she was awarded was the 3rd prize in the Rachmaninov International Music Competition in Moscow in 1997 (the 2nd prize was not awarded). Since then Ms. Inada has been making a great career performing in Europe including France as well as in Japan. She has been consecutively invited to Lourmarin Festival in France, regularly taking part in “Summer Concert Series” in Paris where she won so good reputation that she came back in August of 2012. In Japan, too, she has had many solo and chamber music concerts, has appeared on Radio and television, including such programs as NHK “Play Chopin”, NHK
“FM Recital”, NHK “Masterpiece Recital”, Tokyo Broadcasting System Tele-vision. The program “This week’s pianist” on Classica Japan with Mr. Takayoshi Isayama as an emcee will introduce her performance of Poulenc from her recital.
Also Ms. Inada enjoys an established reputation for her witty and hilarious comments. She is highly regarded for her dynamic pianism with a scale far beyond a typical Japanese pianist, and is considered one of the most promising pianists in Japan, constantly appearing in public.
Ms. Inada has played with many renowned orchestras such as the Moscow Symphony Orchestra, the Sofia Radio Philharmonic Orchestra. She gained high reputation for her Rachmaninov’s 3rd Piano Concerto in 2001 and 2nd Piano Concerto in 2005 both with the Tokyo New City Philharmonic Orchestra. In spring 2002, she started her recital series “IMAGINATION” which contained a series of concerts celebrating the 130th anniversary of Rachmaninov’s birth, and the series reached the 10th recital in 2010.
In autumn 2004, Ms. Inada released the first CD “TABLEAUX” which has gained high reputation and popularity, despite the fact that it was her first recording. The recording won the praise of many critics; “dignified virtuosity with dazzling sound”, “sensitive but brilliant pianism”. Ms. Inada studied with Katsuko Miura, the late Toyoaki Matsuura, Jean-Claude Pennetier, Alain Planès, the late Germaine Mounier.
Booklet for Rachmaninov: Piano Works