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Shizukazu Suzuki Gala Concert 2025

45th anniversary of his death

2025/11/15(sa.) 14:00 Starting

Ibaraki City Cultural and Child-raising Complex Onikuru 4F Gouda HallOsaka

Official https://yamanokai.doorkeeper.jp/events/182318

 This year marks the 45th anniversary of the death of Shizukazu Suzuki, and since his death in 1980, memorial concerts have been held in Tokyo and other cities in Kyushu and elsewhere.
 This time, a new gala concert will be held by young members of the Ritsumeikan University Mandolin Club and others who wish to perform Shizukazu Suzuki's works in the Kansai region, which is closely associated with the professor.
("Gala" means "special" or "commemorative event" in Italian and Spanish.)
 Since this is the "45th anniversary of his death," all of the pieces to be performed at the gala concert will be from his compositions and arrangements.

Program
Part 1
 "Fuji Tabijo," a fantasy piece for Hiroshige's painting and Basho's haiku
 "Pathetique Overture" based on the 26th Holy Martyrdom Mass in Japan (Mass of the Passion)

Part 2 (arranged by Shizukazu Suzuki)
 Czardas (V. Monti)
 "The Viennese Music Clock" from "Hari János" (Z. Kodály)
™" "March" from "The Beautiful Pelt's Daughter" by G. Bizet.
  Rhapsody "Spain" (E. Chabrier)

Part 3


Fat Conductor
Natsumi Akai, Kazuhito Mitsuho

Program

  • Fuji Tabijo", a fantasy piece about Hiroshige's painting and Basho's haiku

    Shizukazu Suzuki

  • Pathetique Overture" (Mass of the Passion) according to the Mass of the 26th Holy Martyrdom of Japan

    Shizukazu Suzuki

  • Csardas (Hungarian dance)

    Vittorio Monti

  • The Viennese Music Clock" from "Hari János

    Kodaly Zoltan.

  • March" from "The Beautiful Pelt's Daughter

    Georges Bizet

  • Rhapsody "Spain

    Emmanuelle Chabrier.

  • Symphonic tale poem "Mountain of Fire

    Shizukazu Suzuki

Performer

  • Natsumi Akai, Kazuhito Mitsuho

    Conductor

  • Mandolin Orchestra Yama no Kai

    mandolin orchestra

Admission and ticket purchase

  • Admission fee

    Admission free, all seats unreserved

  • How to buy

    You do not need to have a ticket to enter.

  • Admission of a preschool child

    Viewing will be in the parent-child room. Please contact us in advance as seating is limited. The number of adults may be limited to a minimum.

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