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Storytelling Concert "Sound Storytelling" for ages 0 and up

〜Welcome Violinist Erina Kato - vol.1

2024/06/23(su.) 14:00 Starting

Sung-un TempleTokyo

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Storytelling Concert "Sound Storytelling". This time, we invite our beloved and favorite wonderful violinist Erina Kato to join us for a violin duet! Enjoy overtures and arias from operas, as well as Paganini's Caprice No. 24, famous for its superb technique...enjoy the charm of the violin that sometimes sings and sometimes fascinates with its brilliant technique.

Sounin is a wonderful space with lots of light. In the spacious tatami room, you can listen to a full-fledged classical performance while relaxing and taking it easy! There will be time to sing, dance, and play in concert with the violin and toy instruments. This is a hands-on concert that you can enjoy with your whole body. ⭐️ Babies, pregnant women, and adults who can handle the children's excitement are all welcome to come 🎵.
After the show, you can try your hand at playing a violin instrument: ⭐️


⭐️ It's okay to cry or move🙆‍♀️
⭐️ Sing and dance with the sounds💃!
Let's play in concert with ⭐️ toy instruments🪇.

Children's gift certificates can be used⭕️
Diaper changing space available⭕️

⚫︎ Erina Kato
First prize winner of the All Japan Student Competition in Fukuoka. Graduated from the Music High School attached to the Faculty of Music of Tokyo University of the Arts. After entering Tokyo University of the Arts, studied in Paris. Studied at Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique in Paris and with Mr. Ivry Gitlis. Graduated from the Conservatoire de Paris with a Premier Prix in both violin and chamber music. After graduation, he continued his studies with J.J. Kantorov and R. Degareil. He won the Grand Prix at the Salzburg Mozarteum International Academy and the Salzburg Governor's Prize. Winner of prizes and special awards at the Wieniawski (Junior) International Competition, Spohr International Competition, Lipica International Competition, etc. She was a semifinalist at the International Long Thibault Competition. After winning the first prize in the Normandy Chamber Music Competition (duo), she has performed in many concerts in France.
Currently, she is active in a wide range of activities including solo, chamber music, and orchestra. He is a member of the Philharmonia Orchestra of Tokyo University of the Arts and the Yokohama Sinfonietta.

Sachiko Hongo
Sachiko Hongo graduated from Koishikawa Metropolitan High School, Tokyo University of the Arts, and Trossingen University of Music in Germany. She has worked at the Hessische Staatsoper Orchestra Wiesbaden and Ueno Gakuen University. Lived in Germany for 8 years. As one of his important life works, he presides over the story-telling concert "OTONOGATARI". Currently he is a member of the Yokohama Sinfonietta and a principal guest with the Chiba Symphony Orchestra.

Program

  • Overture to the opera "The Marriage of Figaro

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

  • No. 24 from 24 Caprices

    Niccolo Paganini

  • Prelude, Habanera, Bullfighter's Song, etc. from the opera "Carmen

    Georges Bizet

  • gavotte

    François-Joseph Gosek

  • Turkish March

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

  • Hungarian Dances

    Johannes Brahms

Admission and ticket purchase

  • Admission fee

    ◆Participation Fee
    Parent-child pair (any number of preschool children free of charge) 3000 yen / adult 2500 yen per person
    Additional family members: + ¥1,000 per person (adult) + ¥500 per person (elementary/junior high school student)
    Children's gift certificate can be used at ⭕️ (can be used in combination with cash)

    Please let us know if you have 3 or more siblings so that we can offer a discount.
    Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

  • Admission of a preschool child

    ⭐️We'll make a simple diaper changing area ⭐️No need to cry or move.

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