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Haruka Sato Cello and Orchestra Performance
The Masterpieces of Versailles and Vienna
2023/07/12(We.) 19:00 Starting
Couperin, the organist and court composer of Louis the Sun King, was one of the most famous composers of the French Baroque period.
Two hundred years later, in the 20th century, an arrangement of this masterpiece for cello and strings was born. One hundred years later, cellist Haruka Sato will bring this timeless masterpiece to life. The early 19th century,
Vienna, the capital of the Habsburg Empire. Beethoven, a great star of the time, completed his fifth symphony.
The "Fate". In those days, when there were no recordings available, various chamber music versions were compiled for people to enjoy at home.
This time, we present an arrangement of the work as it was released just after its release, which was probably enjoyed by the Viennese people at that time.
Performers
Shinagawa Philharmonic Ensemble
Conductor: Ippei Kawamura
Cello Haruka Sato
Concertmaster Tatemasa Miyakoshi
Highlights
In one night, we will explore the spirit of French music and its great composers!
Join the Shinagawa Philharmonic Ensemble for an evening of exploration.
In the first half of the program, cellist Haruka Sato and the orchestra will perform the music of Couperin.
The second half of the program will be the destiny of the great composer Beethoven!
Program
Couperin : Concert Pieces
Beethoven : Symphony No.5 "Destiny" arranged version, etc.
Performer
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Ippei Kawamura
Conductor
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Haruka Sato
cello
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Shinagawa Philharmonic Ensemble
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Kenmasa Miyakoshi
concert master
Admission and ticket purchase
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Admission fee
All seats unreserved 3,500 yen
Students 2000yen
65 years old and over 2000yen -
How to buy
Ticket Pia
P code: 239946
Teket
Square Ebara Hiratsuka Hall, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo Reception -
Admission of a preschool child
Admission will not be restricted, but please be considerate so as not to inconvenience other visitors.