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Letters from Europe transcending time and space

~Sincere Letters from Europe~.

2023/04/14(Fr.) 19:00 Starting

Forest Station Em's Garden Em's HallMiyazaki

Official https://tiget.net/events/210877

Trompe-l'oeil, a painting technique in which the eye is tricked into believing that the object depicted is real through detailed depiction, is often seen in works from the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century.
For example, in the work by Hoogstraten used in the flyer for this show, the tools used to write letters in those days are depicted with such realism that the viewer feels as if he/she could pick them up and touch them.
Baroque music played through ancient instruments is truly a trompe-l'oeil of sound, transcending time and space to recreate the lively tone of the 17th century, making modern audiences feel as if they were in Europe at that time.
Just as if opening a letter sent across borders and time and deciphering its message, the intimate ensemble of three delicate and rich-toned ancient instruments will take you on a sonic journey through 17th century Europe, from Italy, Austria, Germany, England...and beyond.

Program

 M. Uccellini: "Happy Luchiminia", Sonata No. 2 for violin and bass basso continuo
  J. Dowland: "Always Dowland, Always Sorrowful"
  J. Dowland / arranged by J. Schopp: "Pavane de la vie" (Pavane of Tears)
  N. Matteis: Aria Amorosa
 J. Schenck : Sonata No. 11 for viola da gamba and basso continuo (from The Beginning of Time and Art)
etc.

Performer

  • Akika Sumi

    Baroque violin

  • Kaori Koike

    viola da gamba

  • Hayao Soneida

    Baroque harp

Admission and ticket purchase

  • Admission fee

    Advance 3,000 yen Door 3,500 yen Students 1,000 yen

  • How to buy

    Nishimura Gakki Miyakonojo Branch 0986-24-2156
    Wellness Exchange Plaza 0986-26-7770
    TIGET https://tiget.net/events/210877

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