Hideki Nagano

Hideki Nagano (born 1968) is a Japanese classical pianist. He has been a member of the Ensemble intercontemporain since 1995 and lives in France.

Biography

Nagano was born in Nagoya. He studied at the University of Tokyo[1] in particular with Henriette Puig-Roget.

He arrived Paris in 1988[1] without speaking much French, and prepared for the entrance exam to the Conservatoire de Paris. He studied piano with Jean-Claude Pennetier and vocal accompaniment with Anne Grappotte then with Jean Kœrner.

Recordings

With the Modulations Trio

With the Ensemble intercontemporain

  • Philippe Manoury, La Partition du ciel et de l'enfer, Adès, 1997
  • Pierre Boulez, Sur Incises, Deutsche Grammophon, 2000
  • Pierre Boulez, Pli selon pli, Deutsche Grammophon, 2002
  • Bruno Mantovani, Éclair de Lune, Kairos, 2008
  • Pierre Jodlowski, Drones — Barbarismes, Kairos, 2011
  • Yann Robin, Art of metal II, Kairos, 2012

References

  1. Le parcours de Nagano au fil d'une entrevue avec Bruno Serrou publiée sur le site de l'Ensemble intercontemporain
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