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Storytelling Concert "Sound Storytelling

〜Welcome Mr. Junichiro Murakami, viola player - VOL.8①.

2024/07/07(su.) 13:30 Starting

Imai-kanTokyo

Official https://sachikohongo.com/j8/

This is the 8th Music Terakoya featuring viola player Junichiro Murakami. The program is so popular that the number of fans who are captivated by Mr. Murakami's beautiful and deep tone and words that get to the essence of the music has been increasing every year. We hope you will join us for five days of passionate music, asking questions about what music and life are all about, enjoying each other's company, and savoring the music!

⭐️ Details
https://sachikohongo.com/j8/
⭐️ application form
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◆Date & Time
July 7, 2024 (Sun)
1) 13:30 (doors open at 12:30) 2) 17:00 (doors open at 16:15)
Two performances. The same content for each performance.

◆Venue
Imai-kan Bible Auditorium, Honkomagome
6-11-15 Hon-Komagome, Bunkyo-ku
11 min. walk from Komagome Sta. on Yamanote Line
8 min. walk from "Komagome" station on Namboku line
5 min. walk from Sengoku Sta. on Mita Line

◆Tickets
4,500 yen (General)
3000yen (University students)
2000 yen (High school students and below)

Music
W. A. Mozart / Kegelstadt Trio KV.498
(Pf. Reiko Komatsu, Vn. Sachiko Hongo, Va. Junichiro Murakami)
Beethoven / String Trio op.9-1 in G major
(Beethoven / String Trio opus 9-1 in G major (Vn. Erina Kato, Va. Jun-ichiro Murakami, Vc. Maiko Shoji)
Beethoven / String Quintet op. 29 in C major
(Erina Kato, Fumiho Hiromi (Vn), Jun-ichiro Murakami (Va), Kyoko Tanahashi (Vc), Ayumi Kato (Vn))

Rehearsals, the best part of the Music Terakoya, will be open to the public!
⭐️ Details: https://sachikohongo.com/r-8/

(Guest: Junichiro Murakami, Presided by Sachiko Hongo)

◆Junichiro Murakami:
First Prize in Trieste International Competition (Trieste, Italy) Gold medal awarded by the then Italian President Ciampi and about 50 concerts offered throughout Italy and Europe. In 2009, she moved from Italy to Germany, where she was appointed solo violist of the Radio Symphony Orchestra of Cologne, and has appeared as guest principal with the Gewandhaus Orchestra, the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, and the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, as well as chamber musician and soloist at music festivals throughout Europe. He has also appeared as a chamber musician and soloist at various music festivals in Europe.
Since October 2021, he has been Principal Viola of the NHK Symphony Orchestra.

Program

  • Kegelstadt Trio KV.498

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

  • String Trio op.9-1 in G major

    Ludwig van Beethoven

  • String Quintet op. 29 in C major

    Ludwig van Beethoven

Mozart (1756-1791), an undisputed genius, left behind so many masterpieces that it is hard to believe that he wrote them in his short 35-year life, and they continue to light up the hearts of those of us living today. This time we will focus on the "Kegelstadt Trio. It is said that he composed his music while playing Kelgeln, a prototype of bowling. We do not know if this was true, but for Mozart, creating a masterpiece may have been so easy that he could do it while playing. In fact, this piece was composed in 1786 (the year of the composition of the opera "The Marriage of Figaro"!) ), when Mozart was 30 years old, during an exchange with the Jacquin family, with whom he was close in Vienna. The family had a fortepiano (the prototype of today's piano), which was new at the time, and they often held music concerts. At the premiere of this piece, the piano was played by Franziska, a daughter of the Jacan family and an excellent pupil of Mozart, the clarinet, which was still a newly invented instrument at that time, was played by Anton Stadler, a close friend and a master player, and the viola was played by Mozart. Mozart, in his mature stage of life, handled these two instruments, which were still new at the time, and the viola with great skill, and this innovative and unusual composition is a masterpiece of music. In this performance, the clarinet is replaced by a violin.
The works of Beethoven (1770-1827) will be taken from his early String Trio, Op. 9-1, and his mid-period String Quintet, Op. 29. When I listen to Beethoven's music, I feel as if it gives me the courage to live. In his music, I feel the message that no matter what hardships we face, with human will and nobility, we will one day break through and laugh in high spirits. The music is not an endless song, but rather music that is spoken. Short motifs are spun together, and each voice part is related to the others in a three-dimensional way, building up and moving forward.
Let's savor Beethoven's music as we slowly unravel them.

Admission and ticket purchase

  • Admission fee

    ◆Tickets (All seats unreserved)
    4,500 yen (General)
    3000 yen (University students)
    2000 yen (High school students and below)
    Set Ticket
    6500 yen (General + 1 day rehearsal) (save 500 yen!)
    12500 yen (General + All day rehearsal) (Save 2000 yen!)
    2500 yen (Rehearsal 1-day ticket)
    4000 yen (University students + 1 day rehearsal) (Save 1000 yen!)
    3500 yen (High school students and below + 1 day rehearsal) (1000 yen discount!)

  • How to buy

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