Koji Attwood
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Hugo Wolf and Robert Schumann Koji Attwood Lieder
Francisco Tarrega/Koji Attwood: Recuerdos de la Alhambra
Franz Liszt Vladimir Horowitz Vallée d'Obermann Part II
Franz Liszt Vladimir Horowitz Vallée d'Obermann Part I
Liszt/Horowitz: Vallee D'Obermann (Part two)
Liszt/Horowitz: Vallee D'Obermann (Part one)
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Name:
Koji Attwood
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"Picture Liszt's extravagant concerts--theatrical, virtuosic, full of music to show the expansive horizons of the piano--and the pianist. No fawn gloves in Koji Attwood's appearance onstage, but Liszt's spirit lives."
H. Daniel Webster, Philadelphia Inquirer

Koji Attwood, a Kansas native, made his solo debut at the age of ten, and one year later won Second Prize at the Young Keyboard Artists International Competition. He earned Second Prize at both the Stravinsky and the Missouri Southern International Keyboard competitions, and was a participant in the International William Kapell Keyboard and the Hamamatsu International Piano competitions. He received honorary mention at the VII International Web Concert Hall Competition, which entitled him to a performance that will continue to be broadcast on the Internet, on the Web Concert Hall Artist Series, over the next seven years. Koji was also a winner of Astral Artistic Services' 2003 International Auditions, and was a featured artist on yamahamusicsoft.com's "New York City Rising Star" series.
Mr. Attwood has performed numerous solo recitals across the country, including concerts in Steinway Hall and on the Kosciuszko Foundation Concert Series. He appears regularly on the "World of the Piano" series at the Juilliard School and is frequently heard on a weekly radio show on New York's WQXR, hosted by David Dubal entitled, "Reflections From the Keyboard: the Pianist in Comparative Performance."

Committed to the performance of contemporary music, Mr. Attwood has given world premiere performances of works by Cynthia Folio, Hector Martinez Martinez, and Daniel Ott. Also active in chamber music, Mr. Attwood has performed with members of the Borromeo, St. Lawrence, Koryo, and Enso quartets, and is a regular collaborator with Mikhail Baryshnikov. He performed with the dancer's White Oak Dance Project, and performed for Mr. Baryshnikov's 2002-2003 solo tour of the U.S.--providing solo interludes as well as accompaniment for the dances--garnering praise for being a "phenomenal pianist" [Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin], "beautifully nuanced" [Cleveland Plain Dealer], "enchanting" [Santa Barbara News Press], "wonderful pianist" [Seattle Times], "Koji Attwood...is a pianist of rare gifts, both as a solo artist and as a collaborator. Playing solo pieces of Scriabin, Scarlatti, Liszt and Soler, this young pianist was much more than fill. He is a concert pianist with an impeccable technique, a rich tone, and an assured sense of good interpretive taste" [Nevada-Events], and described by the Minneapolis Star-Tribune: "Koji Attwood percolate[d] rapturously... they [Baryshnikov and Attwood] displayed lovely chemistry in a performance full of virtuosity, and humor, whimsy and seriousness. Their coordination was so tight that it sometimes seemed as though the dancer's limbs were attached to the musician's notes."

Mr. Attwood's recent performances include a highly acclaimed recital at Merkin Hall in New York City, and a European debut at the prestigious Husum festival in Germany. He will be featured, along with pianists Marc-Andre Hamelin, Lev Vinacour, and Daniel Berman on the 2009 "Rarities of Piano" Danacord release, and is in the process of recording his own album of original transcriptions for the Koch International Label.

Prior to receiving a Bachelor of Music degree from the Curtis Institute of Music, where he studied with Seymour Lipkin, Koji studied at the University of Kansas with Richard Angeletti. He then went on to earn a Master of Music degree from The Juilliard School and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree under the tutelage of Jerome Lowenthal.
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Channel Comments (36)
andrucka (12 hours ago)
Really good!
I like very much your channel and your videos so much!
Congratulation!
Merry Christmas!
-Andrew-
MrRashaun8821 (5 days ago)
Thanx 4 tha add!!!
luisca2007 (6 days ago)
Thanks for your friendship! very nice channel, I hope you enjoy with my cello videos.
Greetings from Colombia
Santiago
wildejag (2 weeks ago)
I subbed, please sub too. Your valle is impressive. It is great to hear someone playing like Horowitz. It is almost Liszt's 200th! Let's play some Liszt.
OrchestrationOnline (1 month ago)
Koji - what can be said? You are one of the best pianists uploading their own efforts onto YouTube. And from the wild variety of artists on this service, I hope you know that's saying a lot. I would love to hear your interpretation of Schumann's Carnival, or the Toccata. You have the rare temperament for that oeuvre.
fedten81 (1 month ago)
I really enjoyed listening to your transcription of Tarrega's Recuerdos de la Alhambra
MrWebera41 (2 months ago)
GReat performanes!!1
LillyC68 (2 months ago)
Thank you for the invite!
Best regards,
Lilly
Prisbrandao (2 months ago)
Wonderful pianist! Successes in his career ...
Kraviotho (3 months ago)
Franz Liszt Rocks!

nice job with t videos !!
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