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Kikuko Ogura 《The World of Forte Piano》 14th

Schubert and Wojciech - Early Muse who Adored Beethoven

2025/06/18(We.) 19:00 Starting

Shinagawa Ward Gotanda Cultural Center, Music HallTokyo

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Born in Bohemia, Wojciech moved to Vienna in admiration of Beethoven, became a pupil of Hummel, and became popular in the music salons. The young Schubert and Wojciech, six years older, met at a "Gundelhof concert" at the mansion of I.v. Sonleitner, who founded the Vienna Musikverein. Wojciech was influenced by Schubert's songs and Schubert by Wojciech's improvisations. They were the darlings of the Viennese music world and showed great promise for the future, but Vozyshek died at the age of 34 and Schubert, coincidentally, died three years later on the same day at the young age of 31. Wojciech's Fantasy Sonata, which became his "swan song," is a powerful work that shows how much he admired Beethoven. Schubert's last piano sonata, D960, is a work full of serene beauty, as if from the other side of the world.
The Graver, made in 1820, is an intimate and beautiful piece reminiscent of the Viennese salons of the time. The Graver is a fortepiano with an intimate and elegant sound, reminiscent of the Viennese salons of the time.
We invite you to enjoy the beautiful music of an early muse who adored Beethoven.

Program

  • Improvisation Op. 7 No. 6 in G major

    J.V. Wojciech

  • Fantasy Sonata in B flat minor, Op. 20

    J.V. Wojciech

  • Variations on a Theme from "The Last Roses of Summer," Op. 105-4

    L.v.Beethoven

  • Variations on "The Shriveling Flower" D802 - op.post.160

    F. Schubert

  • Sonata No. 21 in B flat major, D960

    F. Schubert

Performer

  • Kikuko Ogura

    fortepiano

  • Toshiyuki Shibata

    flauto traverso

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