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The concert features masterpieces from the Baroque period to modern times, as well as a new work written especially for this concert!
The trio will be presented by Hinoko Takagi (composer), Masaki Kyotani (harpsichord), and Fumi Ono (piano).
Program
Since the Middle Ages, there have been two types of stringed keyboard instruments: those that pluck the strings and those that hit the strings.
The plucked instrument was the harpsichord, which plucked the strings using a plectrum.
The plucked instrument was the harpsichord, which plucked the strings with a plectrum, and the hit instrument was the piano, which plucked the strings with a hammer.
Plectrum and hammer.
Plucking and hammering.
What difference do they make?
In what way can they intersect?
A harpsichordist and a piano player, and a composer who connects the two.
From P to H is a testing ground for these three musicians.
*This is a one-hour program with no intermission.
(There will be a tea party after the show.)
Performer
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Hinoko Takagi
Composition (Piano & Harpsichord)
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Masaki Kyotani
Harpsichord (Piano)
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Ono Japanese classical literature
Piano (harpsichord)
Admission and ticket purchase
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How to buy
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Contact
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