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Concerts tagged with Kogaku (Osaka)
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2025
11/08 (sa.)
14:00
Songs and Instrumental Music of the 17th Century No.14
Biwako Hall Four Great Tenors Sing Love and Prayer in the 17th Century
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2025
11/15 (sa.)
14:00
Lifelong Learning Course Recorder and Music History Vol. 6
Lecture on ancient music by Kiichi Suganuma (recorder, musicology) and performance of "Saltarello
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2025
11/22 (sa.)
14:00
J.S. Bach and Vivaldi
Autumn" from Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons" and other masterpieces by Bach spun by virtuoso musicians
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2025
11/30 (su.)
14:00
LIC Organ Concert - Wind Harp (Organ) Ancient and Modern
A feast of ancient music presented by Bach and Buxtehude from the world premiere of the organ and satsuma biwa, and the world premiere of the escande
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2025
12/06 (sa.)
16:00
Bach Collegium Japan "Twining Harmonies Vol.3 "From the Deep End
Mendelssohn, Yuto Suzuki's own compositions, Bach BWV38 and BWV140, and Brahms at BCJ
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2025
12/16 (Tu.)
19:00
Roberta Mameli & Mutumi Hatano
Italian Baroque, Rossi, Monteverdi and Frescobaldi by Mameli & Hatano with harpsichord and cello
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2025
12/20 (sa.)
14:00
Lifelong Learning Course "The Recorder and Music History: Weaving a Story as a Party"
Recorder player Kiichi Suganuma traces the history of Western music with "Tears of Pavane
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2026
01/08 (Th.)
19:00
Ancient Music and Dance for the New Year
This concert will bring in the New Year with the sounds of ancient instruments and Renaissance dance.
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2026
01/17 (sa.)
14:00
Lifelong Learning Course "Recorder and Music History - Weaving a Story as a Party" 8th
Kiichi Suganuma plays J.S. Bach's "Partita for Solo Flute" on the recorder and explores his view of the score.
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2026
01/31 (sa.)
14:00
Mikiya Aisho Lute and Theorbo Recital in Commemoration of Receiving the 2024 Yao City Cultural Newcomer Award
Dowland's masterpieces and Bach's unaccompanied cello suites presented on lute and theorbo, European court music seriously challenged by "Kawachi Otoko