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Billboard Classics Koji Tamaki "Pastorale" Unofficial
Kyushu Symphony Orchestra conducted by Yuko Tanaka
2024/05/09(Th.) 18:00 Starting
Love is here-.
Beethoven overcame the despair of gradual loss of his hearing with his strong devotion to music, and immediately after that, he began to compose a symphony named "Pastorale". His music, which sought a sense of peace and tranquility that was a far cry from the sensational style of his earlier works, is an expression of his feelings at the time. Koji Tamaki also named the song he created after overcoming his own suffering "Denen. His message of straightforward affirmation of life itself has saved the hearts of many listeners.
The two "Denen" songs will encounter each other at the symphonic concert. The concert tour by Koji Tamaki and Billboard Classics, now in its 10th year, will be held in 11 cities throughout Japan, including Miyagi, Hiroshima, and Nagasaki, where the series will be held for the first time. For the special performance at Expo '70 Commemorative Park in Osaka, the final stop of the tour, the Balkan Chamber Orchestra will come to Japan for the occasion. The music of prayer played with the Osaka Symphony Orchestra echoes as a harmony of hope in front of the Tower of the Sun.
We will live, and that's all that matters. Beethoven and Koji Tamaki, two musicians weave a message that transcends time. This is a must-see concert for the people of today, connecting the hope that shines in the midst of hardship to tomorrow.
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Yuko Tanaka
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Kyushu Symphony Orchestra
orchestral music
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