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Momo Kodama is a Professor specializing in piano performance, affiliated with the Department of Keyboard, Guitar, and Harp. She is renowned for her technical mastery and interpretive depth, collaborating with major orchestras like the Berlin Philharmonic and renowned conductors such as Seiji Ozawa. Her performances span classical, romantic, and contemporary repertoires, with a particular focus on Olivier Messiaen's works.
- Key Collaborations: Berlin Philharmonic, Boston Symphony Orchestra
- Notable Festivals: Marlboro, Verbier, Festival Chopin
- Recording Highlights: ECM label releases, including Mozart/Hosokawa concertos
Her chamber music partnerships include artists like Christian Tetzlaff and Renaud Capuçon. Kodama premiered Messiaen's Fantaisie with Isabelle Faust and has championed works by composers such as Toshio Hosokawa. She divides her time between Karlsruhe and Paris, and her discography includes collaborations with sister Mari on Pentatone and Triton labels.
Awarded the 1991 ARD International Music Competition Prize, she continues to push boundaries in both traditional and contemporary piano literature.
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