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1685-The Three Masters of the Baroque Unofficial

Works of Bach, Handel, and Scarlatti played on harpsichord and mandolin

2025/10/19(su.) 14:00 Starting

Kasumicho Music HallTokyo

Official https://teket.jp/15294/54992

The masterpieces of Bach, Handel, and Scarlatti, who were born in 1685, will be spun by two string-repellent instruments, the harpsichord and mandolin, for a luxurious experience. Riho Ishikawa's delicate and clear harpsichord sounds and Vincent Béat Demonde's flexible mandolin richly reproduce the diverse Baroque styles of 18th century Europe. This innovative program also incorporates Scarlatti's "Sonatina per mandolino e cembalo" based on a discovered manuscript, illuminating ancient music in a new light. Experience the music historical moment of 1685 with the echoes of Kasumicho Music Hall.

Program

  • Violin Sonata No. 2 BWV964

    J.S. Bach

  • Chaconne in G major (harpsichord solo)

    G.F. Handel

  • Six Sonatas K77,81,88,89,90,91 (duo)

    D. Scarlatti

Performer

  • Riho Ishikawa

    cembalo

  • Vincent Bear Demonde

    mandolin

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