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Koganei Miyaji Gakki Hall" (Koganei Miyaji Gakki Hall)
〜The secret of the Miyaji Gakki Hall's particular attention to detail and resonance, as told by the hall's designer
2025/11/23(su.) 19:00 Starting
Koganei Miyaji Gakki Hall Main Hall (Tokyo)
Official https://teket.jp/15502/56135
<Part 1: Dialogue> (19:00-19:45)
Theme: "Designers talk about the secrets of Miyaji Gakki Hall's particularities and resonance
Speech: Hirotaka Isshiki (Representative of the architectural design office irodori, Associate Professor of Jissen Women's University)
Speech: Hideo Miyazaki (Yamaha Corporation)
〜Break (19:45 - 20:00)
<Part 2: Performance>(20:00-21:00)
Joachim Andersen / "No.1 Le Calme (Romance)" from Three Pieces, Op.57
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / Flute Quartet No.1 in D major, K.285
Antonin-Dvořák / String Quartet No.12 "America" (arranged for flute and string trio by Emmanuelle Payu)
The "Masterpieces in a Famous Building" series has been held at Jiyu Gakuen Asutumu-kan and Saitama Kaikan, both of which have been well received.
This third installment of the series will focus on the Koganei Miyaji Gakki Hall, which has been a favorite of many citizens and artists since its opening in 2012.
In the first part, Hirotaka Isshiki, who was in charge of the architectural design of Miyaji Gakki Hall, and Hideo Miyazaki, who was in charge of the acoustic design, will hold a talk session in the form of a dialogue.
The two will talk about the hall's architecture, the care that went into its acoustics, and the secret story behind the hall's wonderful acoustics, a valuable talk that can only be heard here.
In the second part, a chamber music concert will be held to experience the sound of the hall.
Through live performances by the flute, piano, violin, viola, and cello, the rich sound created by the hall will be presented in its entirety.
Please enjoy a luxurious time combining a conversation between two people who are still active at the forefront of architecture with a concert that allows you to carefully savor the hall's meticulous sound.
Performer
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Hirotaka Isshiki
story
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Hideo Miyazaki
story
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Shohei Shibata
flute
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Sayaka Yokoyama
piano
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Riri Igawa
violin
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Yuta Goto
viola
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Kaho Tanaka
cello
Admission and ticket purchase
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Admission fee
all seats occupied (e.g. in a restaurant)
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Admission of a preschool child