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2023 APA Central Line Meeting Presentation
10th Anniversary Concert
2023/05/13(sa.) 13:00 Starting
Koganei Miyaji Gakki Hall, Small Hall (Tokyo)
Official http://apa-music.org
On a refreshing May weekend, enjoy classical masterpieces and piano concertos (concertos) at a free concert in the Ekimae Hall.
In addition to masterpieces by Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, and Fauré, as well as fun popular pieces performed by cello only, the concert will conclude with pianist Kayo Koeda's solo performance of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23 in A major, K488.
Admission is free, no reservation required, and seating is unreserved.
Program
Program
Vivaldi: Chamber Concerto for Flute, Oboe and Passing Bass in G minor, RV103
Rie Sakurai, Fl; Yoshio Sakurai, Ob; Yasuko Agematsu, Cembalo (electronic keyboard)
Mozart: String Quartet No. 14 in G major, K. 387
Vn1 Yukiko Hondo Vn2 Keimi Oshio Va Mikio Arata Vc Hajime Saito
Beethoven: Piano Trio No. 7 "The Grand Duke" from Op. 97
Pf Yachiyo Kawai, Vn Yoshiko Suzuki, Vc Chisako Nabara
Cello Ensemble: Medley of masterpieces
Joe Hisaishi: Theme from the movie "Departures", etc.
Tadashi Fujinami, Vc Hajime Saito, Vc Masako Usuda, Vc Mikio Shin
5) Tchaikovsky from Piano Trio, 2ndmovt.
Pf Yukiko Kawame, Vn Takero Miyamoto, Vc Aiko Miyamoto
6) Faure: Piano Quintet No.1 in D Minor, Op.89
Pf Akihiro Yuasa, V1 Sayoko Yamashita, V2 Akiko Komuro, Va Kenko Kubodera, Vc Masako Usuda
⑦ Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 23 in A major, K488
Soloist-Kayo Koeda
APA Chuo Line Regular Meeting Orchestral Ensemble
Soloist Profile
Kayo Koeda Piano
Graduated from Toho Gakuen School of Music. She was selected for the 5th Kawasaki Music Award and the 6th Japan Mozart Music Competition. Performed solo recitals in Tokyo and Kanagawa. She accompanies instrumental/vocal recitals, chorus accompaniment, concerto soloist, and is also active as an ensemble pianist. She is a member of the Faure Society of Japan.
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Admission is free (free - throw in some money), no reservation required, free seating.
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