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Cabinet of Curiosities 2023

Day: String Quartet Today (14h) Night: New Quartet (19h)

2023/12/23(sa.) 14:00 Starting

German Cultural Center, 1F HallTokyo

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Cabinet of Curiosities 2023 will feature quartets composed since 2000 from around the world under the theme of old and new quartets. The two performances will present the existing history in the changing times, as well as a new vision for the future that seeks to transcend conventional frameworks.

Program

Program
LUNCH PERFORMANCE: String Quartet Today Concert begins at 14:00 (doors open 13:30)
Performance: Ayane Kawamura (violin), Keisuke Tsushima (violin), Karin Nakayama (viola), Aki Kitajima (cello), Ko Sawara (electronics)

Chiyoko Szlavnics (1967): Tilt of Detail (2005/06)
Chiyoko Szlavnics: Gradients Of Detail

Rebecca Saunders (1967): Arrow Feathers (2012)
Rebecca Saunders: Fletch

Clara Iannotta (1983): dead wasps in jam jars (iii) (2017-18)
Clara Iannotta: dead wasps in a jam-jar (iii)

《After Talk》

Evening performance: New Quartet, Concert begins 19:00 (doors open 18:30)
Performers: Masanori Oishi (saxophone), Yoshiko Kanda (percussion), Aki Kuroda (piano), Takeshi Yamada (electric guitar), Junju Arima (electronics), Shinya Hashimoto (conductor)

Enno Poppe (1969): Flesh (2017)
Enno Poppe: Fleisch

Oliver Thurley (1988): still wrapped in a veil (2015)
Oliver Thurley: whose veil remains inscrutable

Marco Momi (1978): Almost Nowhere (2014)
Marco Momi: Almost Nowhere

《After Talk》

Supported by Arts Council Tokyo [Subsidy for Tokyo Arts and Culture Creation], Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture
Arts Council Tokyo [Grant for the Creation and Dissemination of Tokyo Arts and Culture
The Japan Music Foundation
The Nomura Foundation
In cooperation with: The Nippon Music Foundation [Subsidized by The Nippon Foundation)
Goethe-Institut Tokyo
(This concert is a recommended concert for the Saji Keizo Prize of the Suntory Art Foundation.)

Performer

  • Tokyo Gendai Project

  • Ayane Kawamura

    violin

  • Keisuke Tsushima

    violin

  • Korin Nakayama

    viola

  • Kitajima Aiki

    cello

  • Sawara valiant

    electronics

  • Mt. Yamada

    guitar

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Admission and ticket purchase

  • Admission fee

    Combination ticket *Limited to 50 seats, 5,000 yen for adults / 3,000 yen for students
    Single tickets for each performance: Adults: 3,000 yen/Students: 2,000 yen
    Single ticket: Each performance: General: 3,000 yen/Student: 2,000 yen
    Please wait a little longer for the details of the application for the ticket for distribution.

  • How to buy

    URL https://forms.gle/VWuPbXiq3hSDgXCX8
    Or send your application to the e-mail address cabi.curi.coc@gmail.com.

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