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I want to know more! I want to hear more! Teleman Vol.5 - Vertical Flute to Horizontal Flute

I want to know more! I want to hear more! Teleman Vol.5 - Vertical Flute to Horizontal Flute

2025/09/23(Tu.) 15:00 Starting

Imai-kan Bible AuditoriumTokyo

Official https://ki-no-utsuwa.com/events/motto-telemann-5

The program consisted of a fun and passionate talk by Kota Sato, a musicologist who is "the most knowledgeable about Telemann in Japan," and a concert by recorder player Asamasa Ujigawa and other performers who were "fascinated by Telemann's music, I want to know more! I want to hear more! This is the fifth installment of the "Telemann" series.

Telemann, recorder or traverso? Or traverso?
The period in which he lived was a time of transition between the two "Flauto" instruments, the vertical and the horizontal. This issue of "More Telemann" focuses on these two instruments. We will present masterpieces written by Telemann for each of these instruments. In the lecture, we will not only explain each instrument, but also ask questions such as "How long did Telemann write music for the recorder? Which is more common, music for recorder or music for traverso? Dr. Telemann will answer simple questions such as "How long did Telemann write music for the recorder?


Kota Sato (Music)
Kota Sato (Musicology)
Reiko Tsukishiro (flauto traverso)
Asamasa Ujigawa (Recorder)
Aya Fukuma (Cembalo)

Music】】 G. P. Telemann
G. P. Telemann: Canon Sonata No. 1, TWV 40:118
G. P. Telemann: Concerto in E minor, TWV 52:e1
J. J. Kwanz: Trio Sonata in C major, QV 2:Anh.3
etc.


Kota Sato will broadcast Telemann on NHK-FM radio program "The Pleasure of Old Music" for one week from July 28, 2025 (Monday). If you like Telemann, please listen to the program!
For more information, please visit NHK's "Enjoyment of Ancient Music" website.
https://www.nhk.jp/p/kogaku/rs/NWYPY4N3WW/schedule/

Program

Performer

  • Kota Sato

    Musicology, story

  • Reiko Chikuki

    flauto traverso

  • Asamasa Ujigawa

    recorder (e.g. tape recorder, time recorder)

  • Aya Fukuma

    cembalo

Admission and ticket purchase

  • Admission fee

    All seats unreserved, 4,200 yen in advance for adults / 2,500 yen in advance for students / 4,500 yen at the door
    Student tickets are available at the door upon presentation of student ID.

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