Yuki Matsuzawa

Yuki Matsuzawa (born 1960 in Tokyo, Japan) is a pianist.

Ms Matsuzawa is a pupil of Akiko Iguchi and Hiroshi Tamura at the Tokyo University of the Arts. She subsequently studied with Vladimir Ashkenazy.

Ms Matsuzawa's recording of the Chopin Études was the basis for one of the many plagiarised recordings issued under the name of Joyce Hatto.[1] This plagiarised recording was hailed by the critic Ates Orga as …an extraordinary feat, poetically strong and frequently electrifying. Even (huskily) vocal. Here we have an artist at full throttle, high on adrenalin, technique gleaming, commanding a Rolls-Royce of an instrument firing on all cylinders..[2] Reviewing the original recordings for the magazine Gramophone, Harriet Smith summed them up as a very impressive achievement.[3] The critic 'LS', reviewing her debut recording of Scriabin in Gramophone, summed her up as the most exciting newcomer this year to the record catalogue.[4]

Sources

References

  1. Farhan Malik's page on the plagiarised Etudes
  2. Ates Orga's reviews of the Hatto recordings, including the Matsuzawa Etudes
  3. Harriet Smith's review in Gramophone, March 1998, Page 114 (Free registration required)
  4. Gramophone June 1994, Page 88


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