Marimba Extraordinaire Makoto Nakura at 60 — A Retrospective
Saturday, May 4, 2024 at 7:30 pm

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Makoto started building his distinctive career as a marimbist as soon as he arrived in NYC from Japan 30 years ago. This concert shows his journey through the works which he has commissioned along the way. These works from today’s leading composers showcase the expressive possibilities of the marimba…expressive possibilities that keep expanding under Makoto’s ever-growing collection of mallets! You are sure to have a great time not only hearing extraordinary music, but also meeting this extraordinary artist and human being who always gives his audience an incredible show. Don’t forget to wish him a happy 60th birthday if you attend!

Makoto Nakura, marimba / Barbara Podgurski, piano 

J.S. Bach (1685-1750): From “Solo Partita in E Major for solo marimba”*

I.               Prelude

J.S. Bach: Solo Sonata in G Minor, BWV1001 for solo marimba * 

II.             Adagio
III.           Fugue
IV.           Siciliana
V.             Presto

Tsuneya Tanabe (b. 1935): Masque for solo marimba (1998)**

I.               Entrance and Fanfare
II.             Short March
III.           Frog Song Étude
IV.           The Clown
V.             Memory of a Lullaby
VI.           Black and White

Kevin Puts (b. 1972): Ritual Protocol for marimba and piano (1998)**

I.               Sempre legato ma ritmico
II.             Mesto con moto
III.           ♩ = 144

Intermission

 Toshio Mashima (1949-2016): Kurenai for marimba and piano (2008)**
Lane Harder (b. 1976): Prelude and Fugue in D-flat Major for solo marimba (2016)**
Philip Lasser (b. 1963): Bach Echoes for solo marimba (2017) ** 

I.               Allemande
II.             Corrente
III.           Sarabande
IV.           Bourrée Anglaise 

*indicates the works were transcribed by Makoto Nakura
**indicates the works were composed for Makoto Nakura

Marimbist Makoto Nakura is a musician whose artistry and astonishing virtuosity has been mesmerizing audiences for a quarter of a century.  In 1994, Makoto moved from his native Japan to New York City, becoming the first marimbist to win first prize in the prestigious Young Concert Artists International Auditions.  His critically acclaimed performances around the world have included venues in London, Paris, Berlin, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Seoul, Montreal, Mexico City, Sao Paulo and Buenos Aires. 

In the U.S., he has performed for audiences in 41 of the 50 states, with orchestras such as the New York Chamber Symphony, the Chicago Sinfonietta and the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and, as a recital soloist, his long list of appearances includes Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall and Washington’s Kennedy Center.  A television portrait of Mr. Nakura was shown on CBS News Sunday Morning throughout the U.S.

Born in Kobe, Japan, Mr. Nakura began to play the marimba at the age of eight. He earned both Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Musashino College in Tokyo and continued his studies at the Royal Academy of Music in London from which he was named an Associate.

His latest album “Bach Parallels” was released in 2020 to critical acclaim and a collection of his concert favorites, the CD “Tears and Prayers”, won the “New Prominent Master” award from the Japan Association of Professional Recording Studios in 2019.  His other CDs include three discs devoted to works especially written for him (“Ritual Protocol”, “Triple Jump” and “Wood and Forest”) and two discs of the transcriptions of Bach (“Bach Beat” and “Bach Beat II”). The volumes of his marimba transcriptions, “Bach Chorales” and “Concert Favorites” have been published by Kazenone Music Publications.