AYANO KATAOKA
ayano@music.umass.edu
254 Fine Arts Center
(413) 545-3258
Professional website: www.ayanokataoka.com
PERCUSSION; LECTURER
Percussionist and marimbist Ayano Kataoka is known for her brilliant and dynamic technique, as well as the unique elegance and artistry she brings to her performances. A versatile performer, she regularly presents music of diverse genres and mediums. |
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Last season, together with cellist Yo-Yo Ma at the American Museum of Natural History, Ms. Kataoka gave a world
premiere of Bruce Adolphe's Self Comes to Mind for cello and two percussionists, based on a text by
neuroscientist Antonio Damasio, and featuring interactive video images of brain scans triggered by the live music
performance. She also performed Leon Kirchner's flutings for Paula for flute and percussion with Paula
Robison for Mr. Kirchner's 90th birthday concert at Miller Theater in New York and at the Isabella Stewart Gardner
Museum in Boston.
Recent highlights include a theatrical performance of Stravinsky's Soldier's Tale at the 92nd
Street Y with violinist Jaime Laredo and actors Alan Alda and Noah Wyle, performances of Bartok's Sonata
for Two Pianos and percussion at The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center with pianists Emanuel Ax
and Yoko Nozaki, and a performance for the Sonidos Latinos concert series at the Caramoor Music
Festival with Paquito D'Rivera. This past summer she presented a solo recital as part of the prestigious
B to C (Bach to Contemporary) recital series at the Tokyo Opera City Recital Hall, which was
broadcast nationally in Japan on NHK television. Her performances can be also heard on Deutsche Grammophon,
Naxos, New World, Albany, and New Focus Records.
A leading proponent of contemporary repertoire, Ms. Kataoka has participated in several
consortiums to commission works for solo marimba or chamber ensemble from such composers as Charles Wuorinen,
Martin Bresnick, Paul Lansky, and Alejandro Vinão. She is particularly drawn to compositions that involve
the whole person, using standard percussion instruments and unique musical materials along with spoken voice,
singing, acting, and elegant props. She has given numerous performances and master classes throughout the U.S.
and Canada as a member of the Sylvia Smith Percussion Duo featuring Stuart Saunders Smith's percussion/theatre
music, at such educational institutions as the Eastman School of Music, Oberlin Conservatory, University of
California San Diego, New York University, Stony Brook University, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
University of North Texas, Bowling Green State University, and the University of British Columbia, among others.
Ms. Kataoka also appeared as an onstage musician with a small acting part in the Yale Repertory Theater production
of Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well.
A native of Japan, Ms. Kataoka began her marimba studies at age five, and percussion at fifteen.
She started her performing career as a marimbist with a tour of China at the age of nine. She received her Bachelor
of Music degree from the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts Music, her Master of Music degree from the Peabody
Conservatory, and her Artist Diploma degree from the Yale School of Music, where she studied with world-renowned
marimba virtuoso Robert van Sice. She was the first percussionist to be chosen for The Chamber Music Society of
Lincoln Center's Chamber Music Society Two, a three-season residency program for emerging artists offering
high-profile performance opportunities in collaboration with The Chamber Music Society. Ms. Kataoka joined the
faculty of the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2008.
Appointed 2008
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