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Kaiyu Nohashi & Hibiki Takahashi duo recital in Tokyo
Italian Virtuosos of the 18th Century Who Enchanted Bach
2025/08/01(Fr.) 19:00 Starting
Duo recital by Kaiyu Nohashi (violin) and Hibiki Takahashi (harpsichord). Through brilliant works by Vivaldi, Albinoni, Tartini, and others, as well as Bach's "Italian Concerto" and "Sonata for Violin and Obligato Harpsichord," the duo will recreate the vivid world of 18th century The concert will recreate the vivid world of 18th century Italian virtuosos.
The two musicians, who studied together at the Toho Gakuen School of Music, will perform with their well-matched ensemble and improvisational embellishments.
Kaiyu NOHASHI
Born in Tokyo, Japan, Kaiyu Nohashi graduated from Toho Gakuen School of Music in 2025 with a major in violin and a minor in baroque violin. She performed in the graduation concert with baroque violin. She is scheduled to study at the Royal Conservatory of Music in The Hague as a scholarship student from September this year. She won the Jury's Encouragement Prize at the 36th International Old Music Competition in Yamanashi (without first or second prizes). She studied modern violin under Kaoru Horiuchi, Shigeo Kubota, Takako Kubota, and Takumi Kubota, and baroque violin under Kaoru Toda, Ryo Terakobe, and Shao Maruyama.
Hibiki Takahashi
Born in Sapporo. Entered Toho Gakuen School of Music after studying at the Sapporo Music School for Children attached to Toho Gakuen School of Music. He graduated this spring with a major in piano and a minor in harpsichord, and is currently enrolled as a research student in the harpsichord department of the Toho Gakuen School of Music. He has attended harpsichord master classes given by F. Corti and Takashi Watanabe. He has studied piano under Yuriko Natori, Michiko Okamoto, and Masataka Takada, harpsichord and bass under Naoki Ueo and Junsei Watanabe, organ under Hitoshi Mizuno, and chamber music under Kikuei Ikeda, Masayuki Kino, and Shao Maruyama.
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Japanese giant flying squirrel (Petaurista leucogenys)
Baroque violin
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Hibiki Takahashi
cembalo
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