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Shohei Shibata Flute Recital Ver. 2.0.0

2024/07/15(mo.) 19:00 Starting

Space Do (Dak Basement, wind instrument specialty store)Tokyo

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The long-awaited underground flute recital.
This is the first time in a year to be held as Ver. 2.0.0.0, with a major update to Ver. 1.0.0, which was held last year.

The program is centered on "Rhapsodie Japonaise," a large-scale piece inspired by Japanese culture and incorporating the essence of Noh drama as well as homages to the films of Akira Kurosawa, Takeshi Kitano, and others.
In addition, an ambitious program will include a new piece commissioned by up-and-coming composer Kazuki Takeuchi, who is active in composing music with words for chorus, song, and stage works, as well as a duo performance between master and disciple.

In addition, about 1/3 of the performance will be a talk session using a projector and slides.
The talk session is not so much informative as it is elaborately prepared.
After listening to the talk session, there will be nothing special left in your mind.

This performance is supported by @Tovas, an electronic form generation and delivery service provided by Kokuyo Co.
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Program

  • Chanson and Badinelli

    Pierre Camus

  • New piece commissioned for this performance (premiere: title to be determined)

    Kazuki Takeuchi

  • Rhapsody Japonaise

    Dimitri Chesnokov

  • Canzone, Op.53

    Joachim Andersen

  • Wind of Ruins

    Hiroko Kamibayashi

  • Hymn to Racine

    Gabriel Fauré.

  • Andante and Rondo

    Franz Doppler.

Other talk sessions using a projector.

Performer

  • Shohei Shibata

    Flute Story

  • Hironobu Nayuki

    flute

  • Sayaka Yokoyama

    piano

Admission and ticket purchase

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