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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2009

marimbist ; Noriko Tsukagoshi
http://norikot.net/

Noriko Tsukagoshi is an acclaimed Japanese marimbist that has earned accolades in concert halls and competitions around the world. Noriko has won or placed in many major international marimba competitions including the Japanese Classical Music Competition, the 2nd International Marimba Competition in Belgium, the 4th World Marimba Competition in Shanghai, the 2nd International Marimba Competition in Paris and the Japanese PAS Percussion Solo Competition. She is an active performer and has performed extensively in Japan as well as Belgium, Switzerland, Poland, United Kingdom and the United States.

Noriko was also selected by virtuoso marimbist Keiko Abe as the "best player" at the 2002 Hamamatsu International Wind Instrument Academy and Festival.

Noriko graduated with honors from Kunitachi College of Music in Tokyo in 2006, and performed for the Japanese Imperial Family in the Imperial Palace. She earned a Graduate Artist Certificate from the University of North Texas in 2010.

Noriko's debut CD "DEAR MARIMBA", released from SONY Music Japan, have received outstanding reviews including Charles Dutiot who stated Noriko's performance is "I have never heard anyone playing the marimba better than Noriko Tsukagoshi. She is totally amazing . Apart from her incredible technique she is also an extremely sensitive and intelligent musician ,who is promised to a brilliant career."

Born in Saitama, Japan, Noriko began her marimba studies when she was twelve years old. She has studied with many teachers including Momoko Kamiya, Keiko Abe, Shinichi Ueno, Kazunori Momose, Mark Ford, Ed Smith and Christopher Deane. Noriko represents Innovative Percussion as an artist/clinician.

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  • great interpretation!

  • amazing how this sound incredibly fills the room with those hard punches and that soothing aftersound.

  • And I thought I was good.

  • Thank you for a great performance! What mallets are you using?

  • Beautiful performance! Nice to watch someone who understands that your body's physical motion through space/time is an integral part of making music on the marimba. Sort of like mass production methods - you get there "just in time" whereas so many others are hovering over their next note as if it might escape if they don't stand guard over it.  Marimba can be so hard because unlike wind/brass/piano you never make contact with the instrument - only the mallets do. Go peripheral vision!!!

  • Check out that hand at 4:31 !!!!!!! Amazing job! Watching you play is such a treat!

  • Great performance! So much feeling!

  • Divine, and nothing short of it.

  • What a performance!

  • A. Ignatowicz

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