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The Republic of Venice" Castello for recorder and harpsichord
Italian Baroque Music in Transition vol.42
2024/07/21(su.) 14:00 Starting
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The "Transition of Italian Baroque Music," which has shed light on Italian music of the 17th and 18th centuries from various angles and discovered its charms,
The "Transition of Italian Baroque Music" series has been discovering the charm of Italian music of the 17th and 18th centuries from various angles.
This volume of the series, vol. 42, focuses on Dario Castello, a great composer born in the cultural city of the Republic of Venice.
the great composer born in the cultural city of the "Republic of Venice", Dario Castello.
and highlights the charm of chamber music of the Republic of Venice during his lifetime.
The series highlights the charm of chamber music of the Venetian Republic in the period in which he lived.
Until his death at the age of 28 due to a plague epidemic in the first half of the 17th century,
young leader of the instrumentalists of St. Mark's Basilica, until his death at the age of 28 in an epidemic of plague in the first half of the 17th century.
Castello. His personality, long considered a mystery, has emerged through recent research.
Castello's personality, long considered a mystery, has emerged in recent years. Castello's newest style of the time, "Solo and Passing Bass
style "Solo and bass" sonatas, unexpectedly linked to Castello's
works by Riccio and Marini, who are linked to Castello in unexpected ways, as well as keyboard works
and "Toccata" by Picchi, who has a similar
and "Toccata" by Picchi, which is a keyboard work but has a similar narrative to Castello's.
We hope you enjoy the sound of "The Republic of Venice" in the period when the music was changing drastically.
We hope you enjoy the sound of "The Republic of Venice" in a time of great musical change.
Program
Castello: Sonata No. 1
Riccio: Canzon for recorder
Picchi: Toccata
G. Gabrieli: Toccata in the second melody
etc.
Performer
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Mitsuko Ota
recorder (e.g. tape recorder, time recorder)
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Miho Hirai
cembalo
Admission and ticket purchase
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Admission fee
Advance 4000 yen (4500 yen at the door) Students 2000 yen
2-concert ticket with the performance on March 3, 2024 (Vivaldi): 7,500 yen -
How to buy
Two-time pass
Tokyo Classical Instrument Center
03-3952-5515
Contact
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Email
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Phone number
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