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Banjaman Arar Harpsichord & Organ Recital Unofficial

2026/10/20(Tu.) 19:00 Starting

Musashino Civic Cultural Hall, Small HallTokyo

Official https://www.musashino.or.jp/bunka/1002092/1009241.html

Winner of the Bruges International Competition for Old Music and the Zilberman International Organ Competition, Banjaman Arar, a master of keyboard instruments active on the world stage, will appear in Musashino. This performance is a luxurious recital presented in two parts, harpsichord and pipe organ. The first half will feature harpsichord works by F. Couperin and J.S. Bach, while the second half will feature colorful masterpieces on pipe organ. The second half of the concert will feature colorful masterpieces on pipe organ. Enjoy the blissful sound of exquisite technique and deep musicality. This is a must-see concert for fans of ancient music who will rediscover the charm of keyboard music.

Program

  • clavecin technique

    F. Coupland

  • French Overture in B minor, BWV831

    J.S. Bach

  • Sonade for Quartet from Queen Sultan

    F. Coupland

  • Aria on a Theme by Couperin in F major, BWV587

    J.S. Bach

  • Rec. for tenor voice with hymn Pangea Lingua

    N. Grigny

  • Symphonia from Cantata Welcome, O King of Heaven BWV 182

    J.S. Bach

  • Chorale Only to God be the Glory BWV663a

    J.S. Bach

  • Christ (Trio with Passacaglia)

    A. Raison

  • Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor, BWV582

    J.S. Bach

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Performer

  • Banjaman Arar.

    Harpsichord, Organ

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