Mayako Kubo (born 5 December 1947) is a Japanese pianist and composer.
Biography
Mayako Kubo was born in Kobe, Japan, and studied piano at Osaka College of Music. In 1972 she continued her studies in composition with Roman Haubenstock-Ramati and Erich Urbanner in Vienna, where she composed her first pieces of tape music at the Institute of Electroacoustics and Experimental Music. In the 1980s she studied with Helmut Lachenmann in Hannover and Stuttgart and then musicology with Carl Dahlhaus in Berlin.
In 1989 Kubo became interested in dramaturgy and theatrical performance, and in 1990 moved to Italy, but then returned to live and work in Berlin in 1994.[1][2]
Honors and awards
1978 – 1979 Federal Ministry for Education, Art and Culture: work *scholarship
1979 International Contest for Electronic and Experimental Music, *Bourges: award
Margeriten weiss in Flaschenbegleitung, scenic music (2004)
Hyperion-Fragmente, music theatre (2001)
1. Symphony (1993/98)
2. Symphony (2000)
Piano Concerto (1985/86)
Sanriku-Lieder (2011)
Mirlitonnades – 24 Lieder (2005)
Solo für Kontrabass (2005)
Berlinisches Tagebuch, piano cycle (1989/90)
Yogi for mixed chorus a cappella (1980)
Her work has been recorded and issued on media, including:
Wohin, Trio, Ensemble KU, Label: Kreuzberg Records, 2011
AtemPause, Guitar quartett, Label: UNIMOZ, 2008
Rashomon opera, Label: edition Ariadne, 1996
Piano Recital: Ikeya-Fuchino – SOEGIJO, P.G. / GOURZI, K. / ERDMANN, D. / STAEMPFLI, E. / SIMON, A. / KUBO, M. (Berlinisches Tagebuch), Label: Thorofon, 1991