
Makiko Hirata : Curriculum Vitae
MAKIKO HIRATA
8450 Cambridge Street, Apt. 2140, Houston, TX 77054
(917)287-1356 / mh18@rice.edu
EDUCATION
2010-present Rice University, Shepherd School of Music (DMA in Piano Performance expected 2015)
Doctoral fellowship recipient
Principal teacher: Brian Connelly
Doctoral advisor: Richard Lavenda
Conducting studies with Larry Rachleff, and David Cho
Chamber music with Brian Connelly
Pedagogy with Robert Roux, and Richard Lavenda
Courses in analysis, musicology, piano, career skills, classroom pedagogy.
2006-2010 Colburn School Conservatory of Music (Artist Diploma in Piano Performance)
Principal teacher: John Perry
Conducting studies with Maxim Eshkenazy, Yehuda Gilad, and Jorge Mester
Chamber music with Ronald Leonard, Paul Coletti, Alan Vogel, Arnold Steinhardt and John Perry
Career Development Course with Edna Landau
1998-2000 New York University, Steinhardt School (MA in Piano Performance)
Recipient -Outstanding Studies in Graduate Piano Performance Award
Principal teacher: Miyoko Nakaya-Lotto
Courses in analysis, musicology, film music, contemporary ensemble, music criticism and composition
1993-1997 Manhattan School of Music (BM in Piano Performance)
Recipient - Manhattan School of Music President’s Award
Dean’s list; 1993, 1994 and1995
Winner, Manhattan School of Music Concerto Competition, 1994, and 1995
Principal teacher: Sara Davis Buechner
Chamber music with Jeanne Baxtresser, David Krakauer, and David Geber
Courses in analysis, musicology, psychology of music, and composition
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2014- Lone Star College – CyFair Campus
Music Fundamentals Instructor (Fall, 2014)
2011-2013 Rice University - Shepherd School of Music
Aural Skills Instructor
- Teaching aural skills, including solfege, sight-reading, and dictations
Music Theory for Non-Music Majors Instructor
2008-2010 Colburn School Conservatory of Music
Teaching assistant to John Perry
- Follow-up lessons and mentoring of undergraduate students in the studio
- Running the weekly studio class during Prof. Perry’s absence
2002-2006 Nara International Music Academy, Japan
Assistant professor for the summer institute
- Chamber music coaching
- Translations of lessons and master classes
- Accompanying
1998-2000 New York University
Adjunct Faculty
- Private Piano lessons for non-piano, music majors, and non-music majors
- Keyboard Skills (sight-reading, transposition, clef readings, and score readings) for:
piano performance majors;
- Secondary Piano classes for undergrad non-piano, music majors
- Group Piano Classes for Non-music majors;
- Music Fundamentals
CREATIVE PROJECTS
Summer, 2013 Presentation at International Comparative Literature Association Conference
- “Orientalism in Prokofiev’s Love for Three Oranges”
Spring, 2012 Production of Youtube Series “Poco Piano”
- introductory talks and demonstrations about classical music
- http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSSiNPYMS8CRThdhVztL-8w
March, 2013 A Commission and World Premiere
- “Animus non Regimus” for Bb Cl. Vc & pf (2013) by Christopher Walczak
Spring, 2012 Stepping Stones between Dance and Music
- Workshop of discussions and experiments between dancers and musicians
- Funded by Sviatoslav Richter Fund for Music Outreach
- In collaboration with the dance company, Hope Stone, Inc.
Spring, 2011 Japan Relief Benefit Concert for the Earthquake/Tsunami Victims
- Houston: in collaboration with Rice University, Japanese Association of Greater Houston, and River Oaks Chamber Orchestra
- Los Angeles: in collaboration with Aurora Foundation, Cultural News, Mellins Production, Nikkan San, Ntb, and Parachute Graphics.
- Japan: in collaboration with Sound Wave, Inc., and Sukapia,
2010-11 TV Program “Piano no Jikan (Time for Piano)”
- Newfield Television Broadcasting (Ntb) KXLA channel 44.1
- Introductory talk about classical music and demonstration at the piano in Japanese
RECENT PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS
August, 2014 Inaugural Concert for Texas New Music Ensemble, Studio 101, Houston TX.
July, 2014 Four Recitals in Japan “Chopin to Japan”: Chopin, Scriabin, Debussy, Takemitsu and Kosaku Yamada
March, 2014 Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 3 with Spectrum Symphony of NYC and David Grunberg, conductor
July, 2013 “Oriental Expression – The Orient in Piano Repertoire” at Cité Internationale, Maison du Japon, Paris.
July, 2013 Five recitals in Japan “Playing the Orient on the Piano”
March, 2013 World Premiere “Four Basho Haikai for Violin, Percussion and Harpsichord” by Robert Gross at Syzygy Concert in Houson, TX.
August, 2013 Six Recitals in Japan “Painting with Sound: Mussorgsky vs. Debussy”.
April, 2012 Couleurs de la cité célestefor solo piano and chamber orchestra with Shepherd School Symphony Orchestra and David Cho, conductor
November, 2011 Syzygy (contemporary music series at Rice University) “Album Leaves” for solo piano by visiting composer, Steven Stucky
May-June 2011 Five recitals in Japan “An Eternal Masterpiece, Goldberg Variations and The Sonata by Bicentennial Composer, Liszt”
March, 2011 Honors Students Performance Series, at Coolidge Auditorium, Library of Congress
August, 2010 Boston Symphony Orchestra Preview Concert
Piano Trio No. 1 in D Minor, op. 63 by Schumann
August, 2010 Tanglewood Festival of Contemporary Music
“Traces” by Augusta Read Thomas
May-June, 2010 Seven recitals in Japan “Celebrating Centennial Composers”
Sonata in C by W. F. Bach, Kinderszenen Op. 15 by Schumann, excerpts from Suites Excursions Op. 20 and Souverniers Op. 28, by Barber, and Three Nocturnes, Op. 9, Four Mazurukas, Op. 17 & Fantasy, Op. 49 by Chopin.
November, 2009 Four Recitals in Japan “Viennese Dissonances as Reflection of History”
Mozart Minuet in D K. 355, Eine Kleine Gigue K. 574, Beethoven “Les Adieux” Op. 81a, Schubert Sonata in C Minor, D. 958, Berg Sonata, Op. 1
August, 2009 Tanglewood Festival of Contemporary Music
“Boulez is Alive” for solo piano by Judd Greenstein
July, 2009 Tanglewood Music Center
Piano Trio No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 66 by Mendelssohn
May-June, 2009 Four Recitals in Japan “Compare and Contrast”.
Beethoven Rondo in C Major, Op. 51-1, Mozart Rondo in A Minor, K. 511
Debussy Images, Book I, Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales
February, 2009 The Colburn School Conservatory Orchestra Leon Fleisher conductor
Rachmaninoff Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 43
October, 2008 New York Concert Artists and Associates Series
Esa-Pekka Salonen Dichotomie
August, 2008 Solo Recitals in Japan “’Hammerklaiver’ – the ultimate piano sonata”
Scarlatti Sonatas, Haydn Sonata in E-Flat Major Hob. XVI/49, Beethoven Sonata, Op. 106 “Hammerklavier”
May, 2008 Four Solo Recitals in Japan “The Early and Late Beethoven and Brahms”,
Beethoven, Sonata in F Minor, Op. 2-1, Six Bagatelle Op. 126
Brahms, Sonata No. 3, Op. 5, Brahms Klavierstucke, Op. 119
November, 2007 Colburn Chamber Music Society
Brahms Piano Quartet No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 25 with Hagai Shaham (vln), Juan Miguel Hernandez (vla) and Ronald Leonard (vc)
August, 2007 Gijon International Piano Festival Orchestra Concert
The first piano part in Le carnaval des animaux by Saint-Saens
OTHER PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS
2003-2006 Cellist, Andre Emelianoff – duo performances
2006 Romanian Arad Philharmonic, US. Tour (CA, PA, MA, NM, AZ, and CO)
7 performances of Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-Flat Major, Op. 19
1998-2004 Clarinetist, David Krakauer, duo performances
2002-2004 Polish Philharmonic Resovia,
-2 U.S. tours
9 performances of Chopin Concerto No. 1 Op. 11, 11 performances of No. 2 Op. 21
-3 concerts in Poland
3 performances of Schumann Concerto Op. 54
2001-2003 Pecs Hungarian Symphony, 4 U.S. tours and 3 concerts in Hungary
Bach Concerto in D Minor, BWV 1052,
Beethoven Concerti No. 2 Op. 19 and No. 5 Op. 73 “Emperor”,
Chopin Concerto No. 2 in F minor Op. 21,
Mozart Concerti No. 20 K. 466, No. 23 K. 488, and No. 24 K. 491
1996-2000 Pianist, Sara Davis Buechner – duo performances
Jupiter Symphony Orchestra concert series,
New York University Faculty Concert,
NYC summer outdoor concert series.
1998-2001 Jupiter Symphony Orchestra, New York City
Debussy Fantaisie for Piano and Orchestra,
Godard Piano Concerto No. 1 Op. 31,
Lalo Piano Concerto Op. 16,
Pleyel Double Concerto for Piano and Violin,
Respighi Concerto a cinque,
Smith, Kyle Variations on a Theme of Schubert for Piano and Orchestra (world premiere in 1999),
Tovey, Donald Francis Piano Concerto, Op. 15,
1998 Solo Recital in Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall presented by Living Arts, Inc.
Bach excerpts from Inventions and Well-Tempered Clavier, Ravel Suite Miroirs, Mompou, Variations sur un theme de Chopin, Chopin Barcarolle, Op. 60
1997 Manhattan School of Music Philharmonic
Barber Piano Concerto, Op. 38
COMMERCIAL RECORDINGS
2014 “Chopin to Japan” (Co-produced and engineered by Patrych Sound Studio)
Mazurukas by Scriabin (Op. 3-7) Chopin (Op. 59), and Debussy:
Nocturnes by Chopin (Op. 27), Scriabin (Op. 9-2), Debussy and Kosaku Yamada (Two Pieces for Scriabin): “Blue Flame” By Yamada Kosaku, “Vers la Flamme” By Scriabin, La plus que lente by Debussy and “Lento Misterioso” from Litany by Takemitsu
2014 “Traces” for solo piano on Augusta Read Thomas Chamber & Piano Works (Nimbus Alliance)
2011 “Goldberg Variations” (Produced and engineered by Patrych Sound Studio)
2009 “Hammerklaiver” (Produced and engineered by Patrych Sound Studio)
D. Scarlatti Sonatas in D Minor K. 5 and D Major, K. 119, Beethoven Sonata No. 29 Op. 106 “Hammerklavier”, and Esa-Pekka Salonen Dichotomie
2007 “Etudes, Seriously” (Produced and engineered by Patrych Sound Studio)
J.S. Bach Prelude and Fugue IV in C-Sharp Minor, BWV 819, Beethoven Sonata No. 22 Op. 54, Chopin Etudes, Op. 10-4 & Op. 10-12, Liszt Three Concert Etudes S. 114, Debussy from Douze Etudes, No. 1, 2 & 7, Rachmaninoff Etude-Tableaux Op. 39-5, and Elegie Op. 3-1, Prokofiev Four Etudes, Op. 2
2005 “Makiko Hirata plays Haydn, Schubert, and Franck”(Produced by Sound Wave, Inc.
Joe Patrych, recording engineer) Haydn Sonata No. 59 Hob. XVI/49, Schubert Sonata No.
16 D. 845, Franck Prelude, Chorale and Fugue
2002 “Early Piano Works by M. Ravel”(Produced and engineered by Patrych Sound Studio)
Menuet sur le nom d’Haydn, Serenade Grotesque, Pavane pour une Infante Defunte, Jeux d’eau, Suite “Miroirs”
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
2014-present Texas New Music Ensemble – Founding Member
- A non-profit organization to present contemporary music by Texas based composers performed by Texas based musicians.
2011-present “Sukapia” - Founding Member
- Regular host on “Sukapia”: classical music radio program on Yokosuka Blue Shonan FM 78.5
- Regular appearance on the annual Summer Multi-Piano Festival (music for four to sixteen hands)
- Judging the annually-held “Sukapia Audition” Junior and Senior category
2008-2010New York Concert Artists & Associates
- An “International Artists” on the roaster for their concert series
performances in various venues in NYC, and anticipated future performances
- Artistic Board member
semi-annual meetings and discussions regarding the organization’s mission and activities
2000-2007 The Juilliard School
- staff accompanist (instrumental)
accompanying student’s lessons, studio and master classes, competitions and recitals
appearances on faculty recitals, and school related outside performances
1996-2006 Jupiter Symphony Orchestra, NYC
- staff pianist
- regular appearance as the concerto soloist
- piano parts in the orchestra
CONDUCTING EXPERIENCE
2011 The Campanile Orchestra –Assistant Conductor (Rice University’s non-music major orchestra)
2010 The Shepherd School of Music Conductor for a performance of Hindemith’s Der Schwanendreher for Molly Gabrian’s DMA Concerto recital.
2008-2010 The Colburn School Conservatory Orchestra – Assistant Conductor
2006-2010 The Colburn School Outreach Orchestra – Conductor
AWARDS and HONORS
2010-2011 Da Camera of Houston, Young Artists Program Fellowship
- outreach concerts in public schools, retirement houses and hospitals
- concerts at unconventional venues such as contemporary art museums and office buildings
2009 and 2010 Tanglewood Music Center, Fellowship
- collaboration with vocal and instrumental fellows,
- coaching and master classes with Emanuel Ax, Garrick Ohlsson, Peter Serkin, James Levine, Stephanie Blythe, Norman Fisher, and many others
- orchestra piano, conducted by Leonard Slatkin, Christoph von Dohnanyi, among others
- collaborations with composers
2009 Just Plain Folks Album Awards
- Nomination for the album Etudes, Seriously, Classical Solo Album Category
PUBLICATIONS AND CITATIONS
2011 Fukunaka, Kotoko “Music, An Adventure to the Unknown – Music from Japan Chronicle”, Kozui Kikaku Press
2011 Hirata, Makiko “What We as Japanese Living Abroad Can Do to Aid the Continuous
Relief Efforts in Japan” El NEOS, July, 2011 Issue: P. 104-105
2009 Yoshihara, Mari “Piano Time – My Favorite Album Top 3.” The Thinkers, April, 2009
Issue: P. 122-123, Shinchosha Publishing Co., Ltd. Tokyo, Japan
2007 “Musicians from a Different Shore – Asians and Asian Americans in Classical Music” by
Mari Yoshihara, Temple University Press
2003 Hirata, Makiko “Listen to My Piano”, Apple Friends, Asahi Newspapers Co.
RECENT COLLABORATION WITH COMPOSERS
2013 Sukhi Kang “Piano Sketch No. 1”
at Cité Internationale, Maison du Japon, Paris and in Japan
2013 Gross, Robert “Four Basho Haikai for Violin, Percussion and Harpsichord”
World Premier at Syzygy concert in Duncan Hall, Rice University in Houston, TX
2013 Walczak, Christopher “Animus non Regimus” for B-flat Clarinet, Cello and Piano
Commissioned and premiered in Duncan Hall, Rice University in Houston, TX
2011 Steven Stucky “Album Leaves”
Syzygy concert in Duncan Hall, Rice University, in Houston, TX.
2011 Halka, Charles “Round and Round” for piano four-hands, violin and ‘cello.
World Premier in Coolidge Auditorium at the Library of Congress, Washington D.C.
2010 Reed, Augusta Thomas, “Traces” for solo piano
Tanglewood Music Center, Festival of Contemporary Music,
2009 Judd Greenstein “Boulez is Alive” for solo piano
Tanglewood Music Center, Festival of Contemporary Music
2008 Esa-Pekka Salonen “Dichotomie” for solo piano

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