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The fifth performance in the Ensemble Amoibe series focuses on the relationship between Schoenberg and his students in this string trio. The program will deeply explore his music during the transition of his style from late Romanticism to atonal and 12-tone technique. The trio of Mayuko Ishigami (violin), Ena Naka (viola), and Haruma Sato (cello) will perform works by Schoenberg's students, including Eisler, Skalkottas, and Johann Nepomuk Dafydd, as well as the string trios of Schoenberg and Webern, which were well received in their debut performance at Hakju Hall. The performance will feature the works of The performance will last 90 minutes without intermission, with a lecture by Yuta Asai, Associate Professor at the Institute for Research in the Humanities, Kyoto University. This will be an opportunity to discover the romanticism of Schoenberg's music and a new fascination to empathize with his own life. Please enjoy the delicate sound and deep interpretation of the string trio. We hope many people, from Schoenberg beginners to connoisseurs, will attend this series.

Program

  • String Trio Op. 20

    Anton Webern

  • Interlude for String Trio

    Anton Webern

  • Duet for Violin and Cello Op. 7

    Hans Eisler.

  • Duet for Violin and Viola

    Nikos Skalkottas.

  • String Trio "In Memory of Niccolò Amati" Op. 33-1

    Johann Nepomuk Dafit.

  • String Trio Op. 45

    Arnold Schoenberg

Performer

  • Mayuko Ishigami

    violin

  • rape (Brassica rapa)

    viola

  • Haruma Sato

    cello

  • Yuta Asai

    lecture

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