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Maebashi Teiko Pearl of Violin Masterpieces Unofficial

2025/09/27(sa.) 14:00 Starting

Oshu City Cultural Hall Z Hall, Medium HallIwate

Official https://teikomaehashi-violin.com/2025/09/oshu-bunka-zhall-violin-recital/

Teiko Maebashi will perform a solo recital of a variety of masterpieces for violin. From Elgar's "Love Greeting" to Debussy's "The Maiden with Flaxen Hair," sweet little pieces from Kreisler's works, and Beethoven's masterpiece "Spring" Sonata, she will present a variety of masterpieces with Yuya Tsuda on piano. In the second half, Wieniawski, Dvorak (Kreisler's version), Massenet's "Meditation de Thais," Saint-Saens' "Rondo Capriccioso," and popular popular tunes such as "Kareha" and "Hymn to Love" will be interwoven to provide a broad musical world. Please enjoy to your heart's content the supreme time woven by Maebashi's warm tones and reliable techniques in the medium hall of Oshu City Cultural Hall.

Program

  • Greetings of love

    Ägger.

  • Joy of Love, Viennese Fantasy, Prelude and Allegro in the style of Pugnani

    Chrysler

  • Violin Sonata No.5 "Spring" Op.24

    Beethoven

  • flaxen-haired maiden

    Debussy

  • Memories of Moscow

    Wieniawski.

  • Songs My Mother Taught Me, Slavonic Dances, Op.72-2, Humoresque

    Dvorak (arranged by Kreisler)

  • Meditation of Thais

    spring (e.g. pine, hemlock)

  • Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, Op.28

    Saint-Saens.

  • Kareha - Ai no Hymn - Like a Stream of River

    My Favorite Songs

Performer

  • Maebashi Shoko

    violin

  • Yuya Tsuda

    piano

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