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Concerts tagged with Kogaku (Kanagawa)
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2025
12/11 (Th.)
15:00
Yoshimichi Hamada & Antonello 20th Subscription Performance Carmina Burana (Codex Branus in the Middle Ages)
Restoration and performance of about 50 medieval poems from the original manuscript of the Codex Branus. Feast of ancient music ensemble and chorus by Yoshimichi Hamada & Antonello
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2025
12/11 (Th.)
19:00
Yoshimichi Hamada & Antonello 20th Subscription Performance Carmina Burana (Codex Branus in the Middle Ages)
Restoration and performance of about 50 medieval poems from the original manuscript of the Codex Branus. Feast of ancient music ensemble and chorus by Yoshimichi Hamada & Antonello
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2025
12/12 (Fr.)
14:00
Yokohama Baroque Chamber Ensemble 116th Regular Concert - A Baroque Christmas
Christmas Concerto by Manfredini & Corelli, Bach's "Aria on the G string" and others. Shigeyuki Takano (Fl), Alexander Boldachev (Hrp)
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2025
12/12 (Fr.)
19:00
Yokohama Baroque Chamber Ensemble 116th Regular Concert
Shigeyuki Takano & Boldachev perform a Baroque Christmas with famous songs.
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2025
12/21 (su.)
15:00
Music picture book "A Strange Mother Goose Story
The picture-book style images and subtitles are interspersed with ancient instrumental music, songs in the original language (English), and readings in Japanese to weave a strange world.
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2026
01/22 (Th.)
14:00
MIZAKURA ORIGUCHI Viola da gamba recital vol.3: Flowers of the late 18th century French Baroque
18th century French late baroque music performed by MIZAKURA ORIGUCHI (viola da gamba) and TOMOKO TERAMURA (harpsichord)
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2026
02/20 (Fr.)
11:30
Lunchtime Concert Series No. 87 Vox Poetica
Vox Poetica presents a lavish performance of Renaissance and Baroque songs, including the classic old music masterpieces "Greensleeves" and "Flow, My Tears".
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2026
03/29 (su.)
14:00
Jean Rondeau Harpsichord Recital
Louis Couperin's three suites on David Ray's early French-style harpsichord