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Telemann Chamber Music Picture Scroll 9th Stage in Yokohama
~ Concert with reading 📚 and instrumental 🎻 experience~.
2023/06/10(sa.) 14:00 Starting
Official https://forms.gle/JdpqRnUax2EvHdDc7
The ninth in the series, which had been held in Tokyo, also included a short trip to Yokohama in connection with the song titles.
The "Gulliver Suite," inspired by the "Gulliver's Travels" of Jonathan Swift, an English writer who lived at the same time as Telemann, will be presented with a reading of the story, and a baroque violin duet will also be performed with Telemann's delightful duets full of ideas.
The venue, Kirakuso, is a place that supports "new challenges.
It is a one-story house with a small front yard and many rooms.
After the concert, you can spend a special afternoon experiencing the instruments after the concert, or relax with a drink and pastries while enjoying the garden.
Baroque violin is for experienced string players only, but anyone from children to adults is welcome to try the regular violin. This is a great opportunity to experience the instruments firsthand.
Program
and others from "Six Canon Sonatas" TWV40:118-123
Performer
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Takako Hosaka
Baroque violin
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Fumiho Hiromi
Baroque violin
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Chieko Hosaka
recitation
Admission and ticket purchase
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Admission fee
Adult (high school student or older) 3,000 yen
Family A (1 adult + any children up to junior high school age) 4,000 yen
Family B (2 adults + any number of children up to junior high school age) 6,000 yen
Family A (1 adult + any number of children up to junior high school age): 6,000 yen (2 adults + any number of children up to junior high school age) -
How to buy
From the form (includes details of the performance and the Tokyo venue on June 11)
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Admission of a preschool child
Children of any age are welcome, but only those who can listen to a story and music for about 20 minutes straight. We have a Japanese-style room where you can temporarily leave your child if he/she starts crying loudly.