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Kyoto La Biche Ensemble Vol.20

~ Climax. Here we go.

2024/11/04(mo.) 14:00 Starting

Kyoto Concert Hall Ensemble Hall Murata (Small Hall)Kyoto

Official https://www.kyotoconcerthall.org/calendar/?y=2024&m=11#key25093

Kyoto Labisch Ensemble, formed in 2002 with eight members of the Kyoto Symphony Orchestra, will cease its activities after this concert, its 20th regular concert. The program is all octet pieces. The program will include Dvorak's nostalgic "Czech Suite," Tischhauser's witty "Octet," and a selection from Brahms' masterpiece "Hungarian Dances. The eight members of the ensemble will perform a selection from Brahms' masterpiece "Hungarian Dances.
The performers will be
Violin: Yasuyumi Tamura, Chizuko Katayama
Viola: Mika Igarashi
Masakazu Watanabe, cello
Contrabass: Tadashi Kamiyoshi
Clarinet: Yuko Suzuki
Bassoon: Hiroshi Muranaka
Horn: Junji Ogura
Selections
Brahms: Selections from "Hungarian Dances
Tischhauser: Octet, etc.
Tickets
All reserved seats: General Admission (advance) 3,000 yen / General Admission (at the door) 3,500 yen
Students (22 and under) and Seniors (70 and over)** (both in advance and at the door) 2,000 yen
Members* (advance purchase only), disabled persons** 2,700 yen
*Members: Kyoto Concert Hall, Rohm Theater Kyoto Club and Kyoto Symphony Orchestra Tomonokai members are eligible.
**Discounts for students, seniors, and people with disabilities are available only at the Kyoto Concert Hall and Rohm Theater Kyoto Ticket Counters. Please present your ID at the counter. Online purchase is not available.

Preschool children are not allowed to enter.
*Please note that the content and other details are subject to change according to circumstances.
No refunds will be made due to changes in performers, songs, etc., except for cancelled performances.
No cancellations will be accepted after purchase.

Program

  • Czech Suite

    Antonin Dvorak.

  • octet

    F. Tischhauser

  • Selections from Hungarian Dances

    Johannes Brahms

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