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The 63rd installment of Ensemble Amoibe's series focuses on the transition period from the late Romanticism to atonalism, presenting two early string quartets by Schoenberg. Up-and-coming chamber musicians Mayuko Ishigami, Chisa Kitagawa, Ayako Tahara, Kanon Shibata, and soprano Mari Moriya delicately and passionately depict the unrestrained breath of the Romantic period and the embryo of a new musical language. Amidst the dense interplay of string sounds, listeners will experience the artistic boundaries that lie beyond the framework of tonality. Please also enjoy the sounds of the Tokyo Concerts Lab.

Program

  • String Quartet No. 0 in D major (1897)

    Arnold Schönberg

  • String Quartet No. 1 in D minor, Op. 7

    Arnold Schönberg

Performer

  • Mayuko Ishigami

    violin

  • Chisa Kitagawa

    violin

  • Ayako Tahara

    viola

  • Hanon Shibata

    cello

  • Mari Moriya

    soprano

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