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“Two of the most exciting classical concerts of the Cultural Olympiad: Koh Gabriel Kameda and Megumi Masaki in a collaboration that was imaginative, intelligent and sensitive. The two also gave a finely structured and earnest performance of Hindemith's Sonata for Violin and Piano in E flat Major, op. 11, no. 1, as well as a sensuous and passionate interpretation of Astor Piazolla's "Oblivion." Kameda showed his audience that he is a musician of the highest caliber. His technique is flawless, and this, combined with his refined musicality, makes him a truly remarkable artist.”
Deseret News, February 16, 2002

"She brought joy to Manila's piano music lovers!"
Philippine Panorama


"Masaki worked it so well that it was sad to see her leave"

London Free Press


"Masaki played beautifully and her interpretation seemed effortless"
UWO Press


"Die Ausstrahlung des Vortrags, die Spannweite des Repertoires und die individuellen Interpretationen überzeugten restlos. Mit großen Beifall bedankte sich das Publikum für dieses Musikerlebnis."
Höchster Kreisblatt


"With every note, Koh Gabriel Kameda and Megumi Masaki convinced the enthralled audience with their passionate expression of musical ideas, facilitated by a flawless technique, glorious sound and unison of breath and movement. Kameda and Masaki's refined control and meticulous attention to detail, combined with unparalleled excitement and musicianship perfectly delivered the drama, bursts of colour and emotion throughout this exquisite concert. The audience's "on-the-edge-of-the-seat" attention justly erupted into standing ovations for the magic created by this dynamic duo."
Westerly Newspaper 8.2001