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Jun Kanno
Jun Kanno was born in Japan
(Matsue), and graduated from the Faculty of Music at the University
of Toho Gakuen.
After he met Yvonne Loriod and Olivier
Messiaen in Tokyo, he entered the Conservatoire National Superieur
de Musique de Paris (class of Yvonne Loriod) in 1978 with a scholarship
of the French government. Jun Kanno won the there
in piano and chamber music in 1981.
In 1982, he was unanimously awarded the
by the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris.
Since then Jun Kanno has been working with Germaine Mounier, Vlado
Perlemuter, Gyorgy Sebok, and Wladimir Horbowski. He assisted Vlado
Perlemuter and Germaine Mounier to give their master classes in
Japan between 1986 and 1988.
Jun Kanno was a prize-winner
at, among others, the Viotti Competition, at the International Chamber
Music Competition of Paris, and at the International Piano Competition
of Catanzaro.
Since 1987, ha has played with
the Chamber Orchestra of Berlin, the National Orchestra of Cracow,
the Chamber Orchestra of Salzburg, the Chamber Orchestra of Praha,
the NHK Symphony Orchestra, the Japan Philharmonic, and the Korean
National Orchestra.
Jun Kanno plays regularly with
the Vienna String Quartet, the Berlin String Quartet, and the Mozarteum
Quartet of Salzburg. With Karlheinz Franke, first violin of the
Mozarteum Quartet, he played all over Europe under the name of the
Mozarteum Duo Salzburg. He plays frequently with Pierre Amoyal,
Bruno Pasquier, and Daniel Grosgurin. Important concert tours are
scheduled through Japan and Spain with Daniel Grosgurin, Swiss cellist,
in 2002.
In Paris where he lives, he gives several recitals at the Theatre
des Champs-Elysees and the Salle Gaveau. He is regularly invited
to perform not only in many European countries ( London - St. John’s,
Rome - Teatro Ghione) but also in the South America and the Middle
East.
Jun Kanno gave his first recital in the U.S.A. in 1998, since then,
he is invited every year to perform there and to give master classes
at different unversities (Hartford, Southern Illinois). Member of
the managing committee of the 1st Sendai International Music Competition
in 2001, he has often been invited on the juries of such international
competitions as Porto, Ibla, Catanzaro, Sennigalia.
Jun Kanno is a professor at
the Juan Pedro Carrero Music School in Barcelona since 1996, and
holds master classes in Europe, North America, and Japan.
During the season 2001-2002,
he is invited to perform in France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Danemark,
Switzerland, Germany, U.S.A., and Japan.
Jun Kanno has recorded a CD
dedicated to Ravel and Messiaen at Thesis, and three other CD in
Japan that contain the works from Bach to Debussy ( Preludes 2nd
book).
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