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Critics have raved about pianist Koji Attwood's "ice-water" clarity and his "ability to create beautiful transparent textures and evanescent splashes of color." In a performance with Thomas Kraines, cellist for the Peabody trio, the Raleigh News & Observer commented, "If they were listening in for a clue to the future, the ghosts of Casals and Serkin must have smiled." A Kansas native, he is a winner of Astral Artistic Services' 2003 National Auditions and was the featured artist in May 2003 on yamahamusicsoft.com's New York City Rising Star Series. Astral featured him during the 2004 season in a concert at Philadelphia's new National Constitution Center—a performance of the Dvořák Piano Quintet that had the Philadelphia Inquirer state, "Koji Attwood found detailed narrative to the piece's expansive sense of sequential repetitions...and floated enough interpretive ideas that [made] the piece seem epic without becoming bloated."

Mr. Attwood made his solo debut at the age of ten and one-year later won second prize at the Young Keyboard Artists Association International Competition. He claimed second prize at both the Stravinsky and the Missouri Southern International Keyboard Competitions, and was a participant at the International William Kapell Keyboard Competition and the Hamamatsu International Piano Competition. Most recently, he was an honorary mention award winner of the Seventh International Web Concert Hall Competition, entitling him to a World Wide Web broadcast during the 2005-2006 season at the Web Concert Hall and thereafter having his audition performance being broadcast from the Web Concert Hall Artist Series for the next seven years.

Mr. Attwood has performed numerous solo recitals across the country, including concerts in Steinway Hall and on the Kosciuszko Foundation Concert Series. He appears regularly on the "World of the Piano" series at Juilliard and is frequently heard on "Reflections From the Keyboard: the Pianist in Comparative Performance" weekly radio show on New York's WQXR station, hosted by David Dubal. Committed to the performance of contemporary music, Mr. Attwood has given the recent world premières of works by Cynthia Folio, Hector Morales Martinez, and Daniel Ott. Also active in chamber music, Mr. Attwood has performed with members of the Borromeo and St. Lawrence String Quartets, and is a regular collaborator with Mikhail Baryshnikov— having performed with the dancer's White Oak Dance Project and provided music for Mr. Baryshnikov's 2002-03 solo tour of the United States—recently completed a fourteen-city coast-to-coast tour with two sold-out performances in Boston at the Boston Grand Ballet's Grand Studio. The programs, entitled "Solos with Piano...or Not...an Evening of Music and Dance with Mikhail Baryshnikov and pianist Koji Attwood," began in the summer of 2002 and were performed to benefit the Baryshnikov Arts Center, scheduled to open in the fall of 2005. The tour featured new works choreographed for Mr. Baryshnikov by Cesc Gelabert, Tere O'Connor, Lucinda Childs, and Eliot Feld to the music of Cage, Jaggard, Nancarrow, Berg, and Leon Redbone; Mr. Attwood provided solo interludes as well as accompaniment for the dances, garnering praise for being a "phenomenal pianist" [Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin], "beautifully nuanced" [Cleveland Plain Dealer], "enchanting" [Santa Barbara News Press], "wonderful pianist" [Seattle Times], "Koji Attwood...is a pianist of rare gifts, both as a solo artist and as a collaborator. Playing solo pieces of Scriabin, Scarlatti, Liszt and Soler, this young pianist was much more than fill. He is a concert pianist with an impeccable technique, a rich tone, and an assured sense of good interpretive taste" [Nevada-Events], and described by the Minneapolis Star-Tribune: "Koji Attwood percolate[d] rapturously... they [Baryshnikov and Attwood] displayed lovely chemistry in a performance full of virtuosity, and humor, whimsy and seriousness. Their coordination was so tight that it sometimes seemed as though the dancer's limbs were attached to the musician's notes."

Koji Attwood received a Bachelor of Music degree from the Curtis Institute of Music, where he studied with Seymour Lipkin, and a Master of Music degree from The Juilliard School under Jerome Lowenthal. He recently earned his Doctor of Musical Arts degree at Juilliard, where he continued his studies with Mr. Lowenthal.

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MsChiuPaoChin | July 16, 2008
Hello Hi,
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damildlyshreddah | August 24, 2007
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PracticeRoom | July 13, 2007
Hope to hear you play the Scriabin Sonata No. 2! =)
LisaNova | July 09, 2007
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clarow | February 10, 2007
Koji is wonderful. I remember the first time I saw him play- I couldn't believe how easy he made it look. He meticulously transcribed Schubert's "Death and the Maiden" onto 40+ pages of scores and it was all written in pencil and near impossible to read (except for his eyes). I just had the pleasure of hearing it performed as a finished piece and I am completely awestruck. Now I understand why he superglues his fingers before he plays.

Koji also never told me I was horrible. He just quietly interjected "this is the right note" every time I played. Thanks to him, I'm making progress :)
InsomniacGoose | September 14, 2006
Nice to see some new stuff from you. I'm really in awe of your piano playing, but I guess you've gotta be good to be at Juilliard. Keep it up, and keep posting! You're my inspiration!
twinkiefly | September 01, 2006
and by inane i meant great not silly, the literal meaning of the word
:)
twinkiefly | August 30, 2006
wow that piano jury thing is amazing

:youre probably getting tired of my oohing and awing, but anyways :

how long have you been playing?

that much dedication ... is just wow

wow.

props for living a life of music..... ahh amazing
twinkiefly | August 30, 2006
you have inane hands... oh my goodness

INANE HANDS!
how much do you practice?!?!?!?!
:(

i dont practice much at all lately, but i have an amazing instructor
any tips or encouragements would be appreciated

skills...... and heart.... but i have yet to see you play a slow piece... i want to see that. ( i havent seen all the videos yet thouggh, so thats that )

gosh

-me
eribani | August 23, 2006
WHUUUUUUAAAAAAAAAAGHHHHHHHHHHH

-da toad puts his mark onto da koji profile