Mi Oblivion Vol.3 FUTURO Machiko Ozawa

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Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2023

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
15.09.2023

Label: Composers Concordance Records

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Interpret: Machiko Ozawa

Komponist: Astor Piazzolla (1921–1992), Osvaldo Golijov (1960), Pablo Murgier

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  • Astor Piazzolla (1921 - 1992): Lo Que Vendra:
  • 1 Piazzolla: Lo Que Vendra 04:21
  • Zita (Suite Troileana):
  • 2 Piazzolla: Zita (Suite Troileana) 05:37
  • Pablo Murgier (b. 1988): Suite Ayacucho: I. La Alamada:
  • 3 Murgier: Suite Ayacucho: I. La Alamada 02:40
  • Suite Ayacucho: II. Paulina:
  • 4 Murgier: Suite Ayacucho: II. Paulina 03:33
  • Suite Ayacucho: III. Sol de Mayo:
  • 5 Murgier: Suite Ayacucho: III. Sol de Mayo 03:10
  • Osvaldo Golijov (b. 1960): Hebrew Milonga (En Memoria de Octavio Brunetti):
  • 6 Golijov: Hebrew Milonga (En Memoria de Octavio Brunetti) 07:35
  • Astor Piazzolla: Vardarito:
  • 7 Piazzolla: Vardarito 07:07
  • Libertango:
  • 8 Piazzolla: Libertango 03:48
  • Total Runtime 37:51

Info zu Mi Oblivion Vol.3 FUTURO

It has been almost 9 years since my beloved Octavio left for heaven. Memories that you should have forgotten deep in your heart.

They will never disappear. However, Machiko’s soul started a new journey. Here, in the final chapter of the Mi Oblivion Series, which is dedicated to Octavio, it will keep moving forward.

In this album, I recorded a composition by Osvaldo Golijov, his Hebrew Milonga. It was such a great surprise when I received this music one morning during the Pandemic in NYC. I also recorded Suite Ayacucho, written for this album by Pablo Murgier. At the end of this album, also the end of the Mi Oblivion series, I included an old recording I had done with Urban Tango Trio. This was the very first recording I did with Octavio and bassist Pedro Giraudo in 2008.

Finally, I would like to thank my dearest friend Pablo Murgier, for his great support as a composer and pianist in making this special album. (Machiko Ozawa)

Machiko Ozawa, violin
Pablo Purgier, piano (tracks 1-7)
Octavio Brunetti, piano
Pedro Giraudo, bass (track (8)




Machiko Ozawa
a former concertmaster of Orquesta Sinfonica Sinaloa de las artes, gave her debut recital at the Carnegie Weill Recital Hall as a winner of the Artists International Competition. Subsequently she has performed as a soloist with the C.W. Post Chamber Orchestra, Henry Mancini Festival Orchestra, North Shore Symphony Orchestra, and Orquesta Sinfónica Sinaloa de las Artes, among others. She was appointed concertmaster of the Orquesta Sinfónica Sinaloa de las Artes, a position she served for two years. While she was serving a concertmaster, the orchestra was awarded " Amigos de la Musica" as the best orchestra in Mexico. She has also performed as a tango soloist with the Presidential Symphony Orchestra in Turkey, the Pan American Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D.C. as well as American Philharmonic Orchestra in California.

As a performing artist, Ms. Ozawa has extended her musicianship to other styles of music, including jazz, Argentine tango, improvisation, and tap dance, among others. In addition, she has created her own style of performance called tapdanceviolin, which has been incorporated in some of her original compositions. She performed Morton Gould's Tap Concerto as a tap dancer soloist with the North Shore Symphony Orchestra. Her M2duo (formally M2O) with pianist Makia Matsumura was a finalist in the New York International Tango Competition. Ms. Ozawa was selected as one of the main cast members in the award winning musical Amor Latino at Thalia Theatre, in which she played as a tapdancer and violinist.

As a composer, Ms. Ozawa has written numerous original compositions. Her first composition “Syrenes” for violin, percussion and orchestra was commissioned and premiered by the North Shore Symphony Orchestra with her as the solo violinist. Ms. Ozawa received an artistic grant from the YAMAHA Foundation and released her first album, Vertical Voyage, in Japan of all original compositions.

As a recording artist, she has credited as a violinist for Erwin Schrott “Rojotango”(SONY CLASSICAL), Placido Domingo “Songs”(SONY CLASSICAL), Aruan Ortiz”Santiarican Blues Suite(Sunnyside Records), Importango”Tango For Import”(Panoramic Recordings), Urban Tango Trio”Urban Tango Trio”(PLATONIC), UA”SUN”(Victor Entertainment), among others.

In 2008, Ms. Ozawa has formed her own tango group, Urban Tango Trio, with Argentine pianist Octavio Brunetti and bassist Pedro Giraudo. The Urban Tango Trio released their first album, Urban Tango Trio, by Platonic Record in 2011 in Japan. The trio has dazzled the audiences throughout U.S. and Japan. It made The Washington Post says " an endearing blend of high-powered music-making and coltish enthusiasm" , The Latina Magazine in Japan says " Their renditions of Piazzolla were superb. . . urban and intelligent, with a splendid rush of musical vigor.” In addition, she also has performed with renowned tango players and groups, such as Pablo Ziegler, Forever Tango with Victor Lavallen, Hector Del Curto’s Eternal Tango, Fernando Otero and Octavio Brunetti at major venues in U.S. such as Blue Note New York, Jazz Standard, Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center Performing Arts, Mondavi Center, Winter Garden at Financial Center, Joe's Pub and Highline Ballroom.

Ms. Ozawa received her formal training from The Juilliard School, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and Tokyo National University of the Arts (Tokyo Gei Dai). She has studied with Yfrah Neaman, Lewis Kaplan, Masao Kawasaki, Takashi Shimizu, Chikashi Tanaka, Takayoshi Wanami, and Shigeru Toyama. She has given numerous solo recitals in U.S. and Japan at major venues such as Carnegie Weill Recital Hall, Merkin Concert Hall, Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, and Nikkei Hall, among others. She has performed in chamber music groups and orchestras at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Hall and Alice Tully Hall, Barbican Center, Bellas Artes, Symphony Space, GW Lisner Auditorium, and Mondavi Center.

Ms. Ozawa was an Artinst-In-Residence of S&R Foundation in 2015-2016 season. She is a Yamaha Performing Artist and plays on Yamaha's electric violin, YEV-104NT.



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