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Piano Violin Duo Concert -Together, We Play
2022/11/18(Fr.) 19:00 Starting
Bechstein Centrum Tokyo Saal (Tokyo)
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A deep concert by players actively performing contemporary musical works in Japan and abroad.
The program includes Quasso (Japan premiere) by Zenk, an up-and-coming composer from Slovenia; Carter Duo, an uninterrupted musical work that is like an abstract painting using 12-tone technique; Benjamin, an ambitious violin sonata written when he was 16-17 years old; and last but not least, Motus Intervalorum by Inamori, who continues to draw diverse and diverse worlds, including "From Friction to Severance" and " Inamori's Motus Intervallorum, which continues to depict a variety of diverse world views, including "From Fraying to Disconnection" and "Altri Tempi".
The overwhelming majority of "playing music" means that several people perform together. Sometimes they play the same notes together, and sometimes they play different notes or rhythms together.
These infinite combinations overlap to form a single piece of music.
If we replace each person's sound with his or her voice, it is like a dialogue between people.
The gathering of each person's voice (sound) becomes one world (music).
We are in dialogue, and we are alive. Considering that the voice is also a "sound," "music" may be the root of our activities.
We hope that you will enjoy these duo pieces for piano and violin, which were born in the 20th and 21st centuries and are rarely performed due to the difficulty of their performance.
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Adults 4,500 yen / Elementary, junior high and high school students 2,000 yen (All seats unreserved)
Same-day tickets: Adults 5,000 yen / Elementary, junior high and high school students 2,500 yen
*Preschool children are not allowed to enter the venue.
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