“My family all live in Tokyo so fortunately
none of them were affected by the tsunami, but it was a huge shock. Many concert halls were totally destroyed and
it’s been very difficult. The Sendai
Philharmonic Orchestra, the big orchestra in that region, has been working so
hard. They went to many of the shelters
in small groups; I heard they performed more than five hundred charity
concerts. Many musicians lost their jobs
and it’s still not good for them there. Here in London my friends and I organised
a big concert at the College and it raised a lot of money. I’m in my fourth year at the Royal College of
Music. I’m not sure I want to limit
myself by aiming to be a Concert Pianist; I also want to play in
ensembles. For example I’m working in a horn
trio at the moment. It’s a new project and we’re about to have our first
concert. We’re all Asian but from
different countries, the other players are from Hong Kong and Korea. We became close friends so we decided to work
together. Unfortunately, there’s not
much repertoire for Horn Trio so our violinist Joo Yeon Sir decided to compose a piece.
I’m really looking forward to that.
We’re also doing the Brahms Horn Trio No.1, probably the most famous
piece for horn trio, plus a little known piece by Duvernoy, an eighteenth
century composer. It’s a very short
piece. We’ll also play a duo piece, the
Ravel violin sonata. As a soloist I have been learning Beethoven, Chopin and
Scriabin recently, soon I’m moving over to Russian composers including Rachmaninov and
Prokofiev; I’m currently choosing the other composers. My plan is to expand myself as a soloist and
enter competitions. While I’m still a
student I plan to make the most of any opportunities to play with other
performers and get as much experience as I can.” (Natsumi Ikenaga)
Natsumi plays in The Schwartz Horn Trio with Jade Wing-Yi Cheung on horn and Joo Yeon Sir on violin. Their debut concert is for Markson Pianos May 16 at 7.30pm at Saint Mary Magdalene Church, NW1. Click here for more details
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