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Ensemble Parthenope Pertti: Passion Oratorio "The Holy Sepulcher of Jesus Unofficial
The Beautiful Italian Passion: Prayer and Dramaturgy in 17th Century Bologna, Japan Premiere
2026/04/17(Fr.) 19:00 Starting
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Japan, Tokyo (Tokyo)
Official https://teket.jp/10497/61858
The Passion Oratorio "The Holy Sepulcher of Jesus" by Giacomo Antonio Perti, a leading composer of the 17th century Bolognese School of Music, will be performed for the first time in Japan. The Ensemble Parthenope and other baroque music experts active in Japan and abroad have gathered for the first time in Japan. Based on historical techniques and academic research, they will revive the musical aesthetics of Bologna in its heyday. We hope you will enjoy to your heart's content the meditative sounds of suffering and redemption depicted through the dialogue between the faithful at the tomb of Jesus after his death, in the limpid space of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Japan, Tokyo. Performed on original instruments, this is a historic moment that recreates the spirituality of the Baroque era in a prestigious manner.
Program
Japan premiere. Concert format with a playing time of approximately 70 minutes. Performed in the original language (Italian). Commentary and bilingual translation available.
Performer
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Ayako Ono
soprano
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Hirokie Sato
soprano
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Toshiharu Nakajima
countertenor
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Akira Ohno Exhibition
tenor
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Yuuhiro Yamamoto
baritone
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Garden Sonoko Asabuki
Baroque violin
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Christoph Rudolph.
Baroque violin
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Takatsugu Kakeda
baroque cello
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Marie Nishiyama
organ (musical instrument)
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Ensemble Parthenope
orchestral music
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