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The Lineage of Songs
From Keltaborn’s Kunihiko Tanaka to Gao Changshuai and His Disciples
2026/07/29(We.) 18:00 Starting
Osaka City Abeno Community Center, Small Hall (Osaka)
Official https://teket.jp/18082/68842
Zelter, Mendelssohn, Rietz, Bargil, Koch, Blacher, Kelterborn, Kunihiko Tanaka, Takanobu Nagata, Changshuai Gao...
A lineage of German orthodoxy that has been passed down unbroken since the Classical era.
On the other hand, another founding figure of this lineage is the Danish composer Geese, who was Grieg’s teacher.
Although Blacher is a master of the German orthodox tradition, he has Estonian ancestry, was born in China, and spent his childhood in China and Russia. Furthermore, the fact that Yoon I-sang is among his students seems to resonate with this lineage in some way.
Since the modern era, Keltar-Bohn—who most strongly defined the musical direction of this lineage—was a native Swiss, and the Japanese musician Kunihiko Tanaka studied under him.
And Gao Changshuai, their student and our teacher, has Korean roots. While we firmly uphold the orthodox German lineage, we constantly seek out the “periphery” of Western music. From Keltaborn to the students of Gao Changshuai—born in the 21st century—we trace through song a lineage spanning half a century, one marked by “orthodoxy,” “periphery,” and their intermingling.
Program
*The program is subject to change without notice.
Performer
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Maho Tsukamoto
Soprano
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Fumika Nishimura
Soprano
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Mako Furuichi
Soprano
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Yonako Yasue
Soprano
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Yusuke Ito
Baritone
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Mitsuru Hiyori
Baritone
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Megumi Utsumi
Piano
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