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Miko Morifuji & Kiyoka Obata Joint Concert
Singing Tuba Harmony Accompanied by Rich Piano
2025/09/27(sa.) 14:00 Starting
Music Life TAO Hiroshima, wind instrument specialty store (Hiroshima)
Singing and Delivering" Music on Tuba
Tuba players Miko Morifuji and Kiyoka Obata and piano player Tomomi Tanizaki, both based in Hiroshima City, Japan, will perform a concert featuring two tuba players, Miko Morifuji and Kiyoka Obata, and piano player Tomomi Tanizaki.
Focusing on the possibilities for diverse musical expression of the tuba, an instrument that is generally unfamiliar to the general public, the audience will enjoy the harmonies of the two tubas and the rich resonance of the piano ensemble.
The concert will include not only original pieces, but also songs and other musical compositions, and will sing and deliver music on the tuba to everyone.
*Track list is subject to change.
Part I: Singing Tuba Ensemble
T. Albinoni Concerto for 2 Oboes, 1stmovt.
T. Albinoni Concerto for Oboe in D minor, Op.9/2
R. Wilhelm Three Etudes
A. Mozart 12 Duets
F. Menderessohn Duet 0p.63
Second part:
R. Ahn Crollis
B. Breton Tuba Sonata
G. Faure, Two Duets
O. Boetzwik Three Trios
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The tuba is the so-called "behind-the-scenes" player responsible for the lowest notes in wind bands and orchestras.
Behind a beautiful melody, it is responsible for stretching the same note all the way to the bottom to form the foundation of the harmony, and behind a lively march, it is responsible for the "Boom! Boom! When I go to the hall, I find it hard to hear the low notes, and if I don't make them clear, I come under heavy fire.
Have you ever heard a "singing" tuba?
In fact, the tuba is really a "singing" instrument with a wide range and a very wide range of expression.
This performance will show you the charm of the "singing" tuba through arrangements of pieces written for oboe and voice, as well as original pieces written for the singing tuba.
We hope you will enjoy this performance and find out what it means to "sing.
*There may be some extreme expressions for the sake of the performance, but we do not intend to demean or make fun of all tuba players in the world. The tuba is one of the truly wonderful instruments that support music from its roots through accompaniment!
Program
Song list is subject to change.
Performer
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MORITO Miko
tuba
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Kiyoshi Obata
tuba
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Tomomi Tanizaki
piano
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