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Makoto Niimi Recital 30th

Reject War II] -Life&War

2023/06/04(su.) 14:00 Starting

Menicon ANNEX HITOMI HallAichi

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What I want to convey through song...
The first half of the program will consist of folk songs from Argentina, Germany, and Japan,
The first half of the program features Argentine, German, and Japanese folk songs about the joys of daily life, love, and other things that are close to us in our daily lives.
The second half features protest songs with anti-war messages by contemporary composers and poets.

Song: Makoto Niimi
Piano: Eri Kimura

June 4, 2023 (Sun.)
Doors open at 13:10 / Concert begins at 13:30
Doors open at 17:10 / Concert begins at 17:30
The same content applies to (1) and (2).

Venue: HITOMI Hall
  (Menicon ANNEX 5F, 3-21-19 Aoi, Naka-ku, Nagoya City)
  5 min. walk from Exit 5 of JR/Subway "Chikusa" station.

<Profile of Makoto Niimi
Graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, Department of Voice and Graduate School of Music, Department of Solo Performance. Studied in Italy and Spain. She has been a part-time lecturer at Nagoya College of Music and Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music.
She has appeared in NHK-FM Ensemble Tudi, Kita-Topia Music Festival, Wagner Opera Highlites (organized by Shirakawa Hall), performances organized by Nagoya City Cultural Promotion Organization (The Marriage of Figaro, Heaven and Hell, Sanbun Opera, The Merry Widow), Green Echo performances of "Matthew Passion" Judas, Fazil Say Soloist in "Nazm Oratorio" composed by Fazil Say, etc. In recent years, she has focused her performance activities on anti-war and the Great East Japan Earthquake, and has made it her life's work to sing songs that reach out to people.
His CDs include "White Songs, Blue Songs (music by Tokuhide Niimi, lyrics by Gan Tanigawa).
She is a cat lover, a strong drinker, and a good cook.

Program

From "Twelve Folk Songs" by C. Guastavino
The Brothers Hermano
The pretty willow branch Bonita rama de sauce
Roses and willows La rosa y el sauce
The dove's quarrel Se equivocó la paloma
The prairie Pampamapa

From "Deutsche Volkslieder" by J. Brahms
Don't come barefoot, sweetheart Feinsliebchen
The lime tree is standing Es steht ein Lind'.

From "Japanese Folk Songs" by Yoshio Mamiya
Kokiriko
Chiran bushi
Nanbu Ushioi Uta
Hayanenbutsu and Kyoui

・・・・・・・・・・・・・

Hayashi Hikari
Zoo (poem by Sato Makoto)

Kyoko Hagi
The Chanson of the Withered Orange Tree (poem by F.G. Lorca, translated by Shiro Hasegawa)
(Poem by F.G. Lorca, Translation by Shiro Hasegawa)
Hajimete no Kotoba (Poem by Akira Saneto)

Toru Takemitsu
What the Dead Man Left Behind
(Poem by Shuntaro Tanikawa, Arranged by Rikuya Terashima)

Hikaru Hayashi
Why? (Poem by Hayashi Hikaru)

Toru Takemitsu
Little Sky (Poem by Toru Takemitsu)

Tokuhide Niimi ☆Premiere of solo version
Soldiers who died in the war (Poem by Yoshihiro Koizumi)
Cangkai yo, utatte (poem by Yoko Kurumaki)

Performer

  • Eri Kimura

    piano

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Admission and ticket purchase

  • Admission fee

    3,000 yen (all free seating)

  • How to buy

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    This performance is ticketless.
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