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Mystery and famous pieces for violin duet

in Itoshima & Nagasaki Vol.2.5

2025/12/20(sa.) 14:00 Starting

Atelier ääniFukuoka

Mysterious and Famous Violin Duet
in Itoshima Nagasaki Vol.2.5]

12/20(Sat) Itoshima Performance Vol.1
Venue: Atelier ääni
(758 Shima Akutoya, Itoshima City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan)
Doors open 13:30
Concert begins 14:00
Reservation required Adults 3000yen
   High school students and younger: 1,500 yen
Parking is available but limited.
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Program
L. Spohr
Three Duets No.3 in G minor, op.67

C.A. Berio
Three Concerto Duets No.3
D major op.57

M. Reger
Canon and Fugue in Old Style No.1 in E minor, 131b

L.V.Beethoven/H.Leonard
Romance No. 2 in F major, op. 50, etc.

Performers
Daichi Nakahara Violin
Born in Kagoshima City. Graduated from Nagasaki University, Faculty of Education, Department of Music. Completed the graduate course at the same university. While a student at Nagasaki University Graduate School, she studied at the School of Music, College of Arts, Kyungbuk National University in Korea as a short-term overseas student dispatched by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). He went on to the graduate school of the same university and completed his master's degree in musicology.
Recitals were held in Daegu, Korea in 2000 and 2002, Kagoshima, Japan in 2003, and Nagasaki, Japan in 2003, 2009, 11, 13, 14, 18, and 19. She won the Excellence Prize at the 44th Minami-Nihon Music Competition and was selected for the 33rd, 34th, and 35th competitions. Participated in violin seminars at Across Fukuoka and Arcus Sasebo, and the 1st and 2nd Kuma River Music Festival "Kino Festival". Studied violin and chamber music under Yuriko Iwashita, the late Hiroshi Kawase, Seiji Kageyama, Norimichi Yamashita, Yoon, Soon-young, and Masayuki Kino. He was guest concertmaster of the Philharmonic Orchestra's subscription concert in Nagasaki. He also performed J.S. Bach's Concerto for two violins and Vivaldi's Four Violin Concertos with his former teacher Masayuki Kino at the subscription concert of the same orchestra. He also participated with Mr. Kino in the Scottish Earth Relief Music Festival and the Miyakojima Junior Orchestra European Tour (Cremona and Florence, Italy). He is a member of the Nagasaki OMURA Chamber Ensemble. He was the guest concertmaster of the 5th Nagasaki University Alumni Orchestra Concert.

Haru Karakita Violin

Program

  • Duet for 2 Violins, Op.67-3

    Louis Spohr

  • Concerto Duet, Op.57-3

    C.A. Berio

  • Canon and Fugue in old style 131b-1

    Max Reger.

  • Romance No. 2

    Ludwig van Beethoven

Performer

  • tincture of Nakahara

    violin

  • Haruka Karakita

    violin

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