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The 14th Regular Concert of Female Chorus KAMAKURA NO KAZE
Have a wind classic.
2024/11/29(Fr.) 14:00 Starting
The first of the "Three Motets," the axis of this concert, was written for the nuns of the "Society of the Sacred Heart" when the 21-year-old Mendelssohn visited Rome in 1830, attracted by their political daily singing, and was dedicated in 1837 with two additional pieces. He thought how delightful it would be to hear the "barbarous Germans" sing the chants he had composed.
He practiced to approach their voices, which he said were "beautiful and soft and made me remember the beauty of things."
From "Japanese Classics," Kiyoshi Nobutoki's "Sara," a collection of eight small pieces, is like a collection of Japanese-style light-colored prints.
We hope you will listen to it slowly and appreciate it step by step.
From the postwar female chorus, "Three Lyrics" by Akira Miyoshi. I would like to convey the unique musicality and refined charm of this piece "like the wind.
Not many people know about Osamu Shimizu's "Tori no uta" (Song of the Bird). I found its original in "Tori no Monogatari" by Naka Kansuke. Please enjoy the delightful "talk" and "chirping" and "singing" of the birds in Ikaruga no Sato.
Program
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second division
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Part III.
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Part IV
Admission and ticket purchase
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Admission fee
all seats occupied (e.g. in a restaurant)
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How to buy
For ticket purchase and other inquiries
0466-23-2722 (Arai), 0467-38-4399 (Ohba) -
Admission of a preschool child
Must be accompanied by a parent or guardian
Contact
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Phone number
0466-23-2722(Arai) 0467-38-4399(Oba)