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Conseil Rivière d'Or, Makoto Kanekawa, Nobue Kanekawa, Saori Koshiba

2025/10/28(Tu.) 19:00 Starting

Powell Flute Japan Artist Salon Dolce TokyoTokyo

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Concert Rivière d'Or
Trombonist Makoto Kanekawa and clarinetist Nobue Kanekawa. This is a concert series featuring a couple of musicians and a pianist.

The trombone, a brass instrument, is often surprised by the surprisingly soft as well as powerful tone that Makoto produces. The woodwind clarinet, Nobue, plays a variety of colors, including the warmth of the wood as well as the sound that passes through it. With the support of the piano, which combines thickness and delicacy in a wide range of registers, the music begins to flow richly. The lightness and flamboyance of the pianist Saori Koshiba will also add to the charm of this concert. Please come and enjoy the program including masterpieces of Romanticism, which has been rediscovered in recent years.


Makoto Kanekawa Trombone
Graduated from Kunitachi College of Music. Completed the Diplôme Europeen de Musique in Paris, France, and received the Diplôme European. Awarded the Prize of Excellence at the 4th French Music Competition.

Nobue KANAGAWA, clarinet
Graduated from Kunitachi College of Music. Completed master class at the Musikhochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst, Zurich, Switzerland. Highest Prize at the 1st Romantic Music Competition.

Saori Koshiba Piano
Koshiba spent her childhood in Germany, where she performed at the Tonhalle Dusseldorf. Graduated from Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music. She won the highest prize at the Burkhardt International Music Competition.

Program

  • Nocturne op.75

    Friedrich Wilhelm Forkt

  • Duet op.15

    Norbert Burgmüller

  • Famous arias

    Ernst Paudelt

  • Eight Piano Pieces No. 8, Fantasies op.76-8

    Johannes Brahms

  • Trio op.40

    Carl Fruehling

Program including masterpieces of Romanticism, which has been reaffirmed in recent years

Performer

  • Makoto Kanekawa

    trombone

  • Nobue Kanakawa

    clarinet

  • Saori Koshiba

    piano

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