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String Genealogy

A Journey to the Roots of the Guitar

2024/10/20(su.) 15:00 Starting

Jiyu Gakuen Asashikan AuditoriumTokyo

Official https://www.tsukinosabaku.net

Do you know the roots of the guitar?
Have you heard its tone?

It is said to have originated in Sasanian Persia (around present-day Iran) as far back as 1,000 or 2,000 years ago,
It is said to have originated in Sasanian Persia (around present day Iran).
The oud, the queen of Arabic musical instruments, is said to have originated in Sasanian Persia (around present-day Iran).

The oud crossed the Silk Road to the west, became the lute, and then the guitar,
It is said that the oud crossed the Silk Road to the east and became the biwa.

The Genealogy of Strings brings together masters of the oud, lute, and guitar
each with their own solos and ensembles.
We will take you on a musical journey of stringed instruments connected by the same DNA.

The fascination of each of the three guitarists, who transcend generations, is one of the highlights of the show.

Program
Tamaki Otani guitar
Capricho Arabe (Francisco Talega)
Gran Solo (Fernando Sol)

Daisuke Suzuki guitar
Murder on the Orient Express (R.R. Bennett)
Let's Go by A Train (Duke Ellington)
Française (Jacques Ibert)

Akita Yugioh guitar
The Bells of Dawn (De La Martha)
The Clear Sky (Sinesi)


Tamaki Otani & Daisuke Suzuki
Pavane for a Dead Princess (Ravel│Arr. Pujol)
Cakewalk in Golivog (Debussy│Arr. Otani)

Daisuke Suzuki & Yuuyo Akita
Beatleianas (Browell) from
Fool on the Hill/Penny Lane

Yugio Akita on guitar and Yuji Tsunemi on oud ・Tune list will be announced on the day of the concert

Yuji Tokimi oud
City of Shining Light (Iraqi classical music)

Toru Sakurada lute
Always Dowland, Always Sad (J. Dowland)

Program

  • bell of dawn

    De La Martha

  • Capricho Arabe

    Francisco Talega

  • grand solo

    Fernando Sol

  • Murder on the Orient Express

    R.R. Bennett

  • Let's go on the A train!

    Duke Ellington

  • française

    Jacques Ibert.

  • Cakewalk in Golivog

    Debussy│Tan Otani, ed.

  • perfectly clear and serene sky

    chinoeche

  • Pavane for a deceased princess

    Ravel│Pujol ed.

  • Always Dowland, always sad.

    J. Dowland

  • City of Lights

    Iraqi classical music


Admission and ticket purchase

  • Admission fee

    5,000 yen in advance, 5,500 yen at the door (all free seating)

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