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The 151st Concert of the Friends of the Nishikata Music Museum: See, Hear, and Touch Keyboard Instruments Unofficial

~Cembalo, Fortepiano, Piano~.

2026/08/23(su.) 14:30 Starting

Western Music HallTochigi

Official https://mikikato.amebaownd.com/posts/58555544/

A special concert by pianist and fortepiano player Miki Kato will be held at the Nishikata Music Hall in Tochigi Prefecture. The main attraction of this concert is the opportunity to hear and compare keyboard instruments from three different eras at once: harpsichord, fortepiano, and modern piano. From the ancient and elegant sounds of Bach and Sweelinck to Beethoven's masterpiece "Moonlight" and the modern sounds of Debussy and Gershwin, the audience will trace the history of music along with the evolution of these instruments. After the performance, there will be a hands-on corner where you can actually touch these instruments, providing a rare opportunity to enjoy the profound world of keyboard instruments through all five senses. In this intimate space with a capacity of 50 people, please enjoy to your heart's content the authentic tones played by these historically renowned instruments.

Program

  • Invention No. 1

    J.S. Bach

  • Clavier from the Mean Clavier, Book I, No. 21 in B-flat major, BWV846/21

    J.S. Bach

  • Tears of Pavane

    J.P. Sweirinck

  • Rondo in C minor, Wq. 59/4

    C.P.E. Bach

  • Nine Variations on Dupaul's Menuetto in D major, K. 573

    W.A.Mozart

  • Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor, "Sonata in Fantasy Style" (Moonlight)

    L.v.Beethoven

  • Images, Vol. 2

    C. Debussy

  • Three Preludes

    G. Gershwin

After the concert (from around 16:30), there will be a hands-on corner where you can touch three keyboard instruments. Program is subject to change.

Performer

  • Miki Kato

    Harpsichord, Fortepiano, Piano

Admission and ticket purchase

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