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Telemann Chamber Music Picture Scroll, 8th stage

Trio Sonata for 2 Violins and Passing Bass 2nd

2023/01/13(Fr.) 14:00 Starting

Space 415Tokyo

Officially recognized by Guinness World Records, Telemann is the composer with the most compositions in the history of classical music.

There are currently 30 trio sonatas with "two violins" in the title, and 47 of them, including those that can be played on other melodic instruments.
When combined with the works that can be played on other melodic instruments, the total number of sonatas is 47.
Of the various chamber music formations, the world woven by the combination of two violins, perhaps Telemann's greatest forte, is limitless.
Each of these works has a completely different atmosphere in terms of performance technique, compositional form, and so on.
These are truly gems.

However, even with the large number of works, the organization of these works and the publication of modern editions have not yet progressed, and many of these works exist only in manuscript notation, such as transcriptions and autographs, so there are very few opportunities to perform these works.

In this series, we would like to present all existing works, including manuscripts, as far as we can get our hands on them, and actually play them out! We want to introduce them to you! We have selected the pieces that we feel are the best for you.
You won't have a chance to hear them performed if you miss this opportunity! Don't miss it!

Program

  • TWV 42: a5

    Georg Philipp Telemann

  • TWV 42: A13

    Georg Philipp Telemann

  • TWV 42: c4

    Georg Philipp Telemann

  • TWV 42: c8

    Georg Philipp Telemann

  • TWV 42: D12

    Georg Philipp Telemann

  • TWV 42: D13

    Georg Philipp Telemann

Performer

  • Fumiho Hiromi

    Baroque violin

  • Takako Hosaka

    Baroque violin

  • Mt. Nakagawa

    cembalo

Admission and ticket purchase

  • Admission fee

    General 3,500 yen
    Students 1,500 yen
    500 yen discount for the third and subsequent visits to the series

  • How to buy

    1) Reservations through the reservation form https://forms.gle/oaqjzwQEahs2r7tV8
    2) By e-mail at kaleidoscope.chamber@gmail.com
    Name, telephone number, address, desired performance time (1st performance 14:00 / 2nd performance 19:00)
    Type of performance (general/student), number of people
    and the number of people in your party.

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