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In this episode of 'Legends of Reed,' Jo Anne Sukumaran interviews accomplished bassoonist Rie Koyama. Rie shares her early beginnings in music, influenced by her father, a bassoon player. She discusses her significant musical influences, the pressures of following in her father's footsteps, and her meticulous preparation strategies for major competitions. Rie also reflects on her experiences studying under Dag Jensen in Munich and her active roles in chamber music ensembles like the Veits Quintet and Franz Ensemble. She delves into her transition to the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra and the unique sound of the ensemble. Additionally, Rie talks about her approach to maintaining her powerful sound and everyday routines before concerts. She concludes by sharing her future projects and her admiration for working with renowned conductors and musicians. Tune in for an insightful conversation about Rie's vibrant musical journey and her dedication to the bassoon.

 

00:00 Introduction and Welcome

02:21 Early Beginnings with the Bassoon

03:37 Musical Influences and Inspirations

04:31 Handling Expectations and Pressure

06:12 Competition Preparation Strategies

07:44 Learning from Dag Jensen

09:46 Chamber Music with Veits Quintet

14:31 Franz Ensemble and Unique Projects

18:49 Joining the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra

23:43 Tips for Powerful Sound and Practice

27:12 Concert Day Routines and Rituals

33:45 Future Projects and Exciting Tours

36:51 Final Thoughts and Farewell

Find out more about Rie:

https://www.rie-koyama.com

Artist photo (c) Marco Borggreve

Opening music credits:

Rie Koyama, bassoon Sinfonia Concertante Rodrigo Blumenstock, conductorGotthard Odermatt: Réminiscences, Op. 25b (excerpts)Basson concerto Premiere (Version with orchestra) Church: Kirche Unser Lieben Frauen, Bremen, Germany11. June 2019

Hosted by Jo Anne Sukumaran

https://www.joannesukumaran.com

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