Momo Kodama is a captivating Japanese classical pianist known for her exquisite technique and poetic interpretations. Born in Osaka, Kodama's musical journey took her to Europe, where she honed her skills at the prestigious Conservatoire de Paris alongside her sister Mari. Her career launched spectacularly when she became the youngest winner of the International Piano Competition in Munich at just 19 years old. Since then, Kodama has enchanted audiences worldwide with her performances, collaborating with renowned orchestras and fellow musicians such as Christian Tetzlaff, Renaud Capuçon, and Steven Isserlis.
Kodama's repertoire spans a wide range of classical masterpieces, but she is particularly celebrated for her profound interpretations of Olivier Messiaen's works, having studied under the composer's widow, Yvonne Loriod. Her recording of Messiaen's "Catalogue d'Oiseaux" is hailed as a milestone, showcasing her technical precision and deep musical insight. Beyond her solo performances, Kodama is also a sought-after chamber musician, often performing with distinguished partners and devising unique programs, such as her tribute to Debussy's 100th anniversary of death. With her rich musical heritage and captivating stage presence, Momo Kodama continues to inspire and delight classical music enthusiasts everywhere.