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Following a 2007-2008 season that was comprised of return engagements with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Annapolis, Bozeman and Greenwich symphony orchestras, Lexington and Reno philharmonics and Santa Fe Pro Musica, as well as performances with the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic and the orchestras of Cape Cod, Florida West Coast, Fremont, La Crosse, Lincoln and Norwalk, performances in Berlin and Detroit with the Berlin Philharmonic Woodwind Quintet and coast-to-coast solo and duo recitals, Jon Nakamatsu’s summer schedule includes recitals at the Interlochen Center for the Arts and Portland Piano International, performances in Beijing and Shanghai with the Stanford Symphony Orchestra, returns to California’s famed Midsummer Mozart Festival and the Edgar M. Bronfman Chamber Music Series of the Sun Valley Summer Symphony and collaborations at the Colorado College Summer Music Festival and Canandaigua Lake and Santa Fe chamber music festivals. Initially brought to global attention in June 1997 by being named Gold
Medalist of the Tenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Jon
Nakamatsu subsequently appeared as soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic
at the Hollywood Bowl and the Boston Pops at Tanglewood, as well as with,
among many others, the orchestras of Buffalo, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Dallas,
Dayton, Delaware, Detroit, Fort Worth, Honolulu, Memphis, Milwaukee, Naples,
New Mexico, New World, Portland, Rochester, San Antonio, San Francisco,
San Jose, Santa Barbara, Seattle, Syracuse, Toledo and Utah. Abroad, he
has been heard as soloist with Italy’s famed Orchestra del Maggio
Musicale Fiorentino, Berlin’s Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester and
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Chamber Orchestra, Orquesta Sinfónica
Nacional de Costa Rica, Orquestra Sinfónica Nacional de Santo Domingo
and Japan’s Tokyo and Hiroshima Symphony Orchestras. In 2005, he toured Spain as soloist with the San
Jose Youth Symphony, followed by a 2007 tour with the Peninsula Youth
Symphony that included performances in Budapest and Prague. Mr. Nakamatsu
has collaborated with many of today's leading conductors, among them Kazuyoshi
Akiyama, Peter Bay, William Boughton, George Cleve, James Conlon, Grant
Cooper, Leslie B. Dunner, Philippe Entremont, Neal Gittleman, Miguel Harth-Bedoya,
Jon Nakamatsu's extensive recital tours throughout the United States and Europe have featured perfromances in New York City (Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall), Washington, DC (John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts), Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Miami, Houston, San Francisco, Paris, London and Milan. The recipient of the Steven De Groote Memorial Award for his semifinal round chamber music performances at the Cliburn competition, he has subsequently collaborated with various chamber ensembles, among them the Brentano, Ives, Manhattan, Miami, St. Lawrence, Prazak, Tokyo and Ying String Quartets and the Stanford Woodwind Quintet. Mr. Nakamatsu has also made three United States tours as the guest soloist with the Berlin Philharmonic Woodwind Quintet. Jon Nakamatsu’s festival appearances include Tanglewood, the famed summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival with Christopher Seaman and the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. He has also been a guest artist at France's Evian and Montpellier music festivals and Germany’s Klavier Festival Ruhr, Festival Casals de Puerto Rico, performing with the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Carl St. Clair, and at the Colorado Music Festival, Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Florida’s Brevard and Sanibel music festivals, Tacoma International Music Festival, Lincoln’s Meadowlark Music Festival, New York’s Skaneateles Festival and California’s Midsummer Mozart Festival. Named Debut Artist of the Year (1998) by NPR's "Performance Today,"
Jon Nakamatsu has been profiled by "CBS Sunday Morning" and
Reader's Digest magazine, and is featured in "Playing with Fire,"
a documentary on the Tenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition,
aired nationwide on PBS. Earlier, in 1995, he was named the First Prize
winner of Miami’s Fifth United States Chopin Piano Competition.
He records exclusively for harmonia mundi usa, which has released six
CDs, including an orchestral album containing performances of Rachmaninoff’s
Third Piano Concerto and Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, with Christopher
Seaman and the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as albums devoted
to the music of Brahms, Chopin, Foss, Liszt and Wölfl. Mr. Nakamatsu’s
most recent release is his second orchestral album with the Rochester
Philharmonic Orchestra, featuring Gershwin’s Concerto in F and Rhapsody
in Blue, conducted by Jeff Tyzik. His first CD with clarinetist Jon Manasse,
a recording of the Brahms Clarinet Sonatas, was released in early 2008.
Jon Nakamatsu and his duo-partner, the renowned clarinetist Jon Manasse,
serve as Artistic Directors of the Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival, an
appointment announced during summer 2006.
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One of the most sought-after pianists of his generation, JON NAKAMATSU
is a frequent concerto soloist, chamber musician, recording artist and
solo recitalist throughout the United States, Europe and Japan. He enjoys
a continuously expanding career based on a deeply probing and illuminating
musicality as well as a quietly charismatic performing style.