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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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  • Thank you so much!! I used the mallets which my teacher made.

    I LOVE this piece!!!

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  • @armswim10blah blah blah let it go man, it'll make you feel better and I am ed major who likes to perform but doesn’t need or desire moneys vindication that my music is good or what have you aka: I have no desire for a paying (performance) “gig”. As I said months ago I don't need a degree or even "two" to make a high school comment about wrong notes. So please save yourself and me the time of reading and making dumb arguments about my American right to state what I please

  • @scampow767 shhhh!!! You have been at this since the fucking summer and I am over running around in circles with you. I have bigger priorities than making a stupid diagram and don’t need any validation from you or anyone else on a petty comment i made and stand by made MONTHS ago. Deuce!

  • It's called caritas. But this is just the 3rd movement not 1 and 2. It's by Michael burritt.

  • what is this piece called?

  • @xtwotheesee If you're actually learning this I want you to find out which notes she plays wrong in this movement and tell me where they are in the music. Also if you really are learning this you'd notice that there are notes written on the page that purposely create dissonance. So your whole "good ear training" heard the right thing, but you're too ignorant to notice what's actually written and so you called them "wrong notes" when in reality they're correct. Your argument is incorrect.

  • this piece is just beautiful!... i love it... And you did a GREAT job!... :)

  • @xtwotheesee you are absolutely entitled to say what you would like to....as am I. I believe that your comments on this piece and my response are harsh and unfounded. to say my response wasn't ridiculous would be wrong too. However, I made no comment on your playing...because i haven't seen it...Also, I did not question your pedigree...but i will say I am questioning it now. I wonder if you even have a degree yet...or even 2? probably not. Have fun never getting a paying gig.

  • @armswim10 Look here you pretentious cherry, more than half my original statement was positive. Also I am entitled to say what I want and I will continue doing so regardless of what bitter little bitches like yourself who can't play forte higher than 4 inches have to say. Have a nice day and keep practicing whore!

  • @xtwotheesee What a flawed and pointless instrument. Yes, wrong notes suck...but they happen....hush about your technique crap. You can worship LHS all you want...he's a short ass hole who ruined the percussion scene with shitty music and even worse marimbas. You will never get a steady gig playing marimba, you will never win a job playing marimba, and the odds are stacked against you 1,000,000:1 if you want to be the next marimba soloist. Shut up.

  • Wonderful! What brand marimba are you playing in this video? It sounds fabulous!

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