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Tokyo Symphony Orchestra Finale Concert Unofficial

Festa Summer Musa KAWASAKI 2024

2024/08/12(Mo.) 15:00 Starting

Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall Music HallKanagawa

Official https://www.kawasaki-sym-hall.jp/festa/calendar/detail.php?id=3853

The finale of the Summer Musica will again this year be a combination of the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra and regular conductor Keitaro Harada! What a new innovation, Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue," performed with a virtual artist pianist, has been prepared. This is a challenging and noteworthy project that makes full use of the latest technology, and one that Harada and the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra could not have predicted. Other pieces include Mussorgsky, Takashi Yoshimatsu, Dukas, and even Akira Ifukube's rich "Concerto Style Rhapsody" with violinist Tamaki Kawakubo, a unique lineup of music from different countries, eras, and styles. The richly varied program offers a wide variety of ways to enjoy the festival. The Festa concludes with a lively performance!

Program

  • Symphonic Poem "One Night on Bald Mountain

    Mussorgsky

  • Atom Hearts Club Suite No. 2 op. 79a

    Takashi Yoshimatsu

  • Rhapsody in Concerto Style for Violin and Orchestra

    Akira Ifukube

  • Symphonic Poem "The Sorcerer's Apprentice

    Ducasse.

  • Rhapsody in Blue

    Gershwin

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Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue*.

Produced by KADOKAWA and Dwango, and supervised by Keitaro Harada and the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, the first full-fledged virtual artist in the classical music world makes his stage debut at Summer Musa! The artist will perform with the orchestra in real time from a virtual space on stage. Please look forward to the challenge of a new concert that no one has ever seen before, using cutting-edge technology.
LED monitors will be installed on the stage and in some audience seats.
The monitors may be difficult to see depending on the seating.
Production cooperation: Portameta Project (KADOKAWA Inc., Dwango Inc.), Tokyo Symphony Orchestra

Performer

  • Keitaro Harada

    Conductor

  • Taki Kawakubo

    violin

  • Virtual Artist (Portameta Project)

    piano

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