Kashiwa City Music Association's 99th Regular Concert

柏市音楽家協会第99回定期演奏会
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Kashiwa City Music Association's 99th Regular Concert is Popular Classic music event held in Japan.

The pursuit of the possibility of the piano of the king of instruments The third of the concert series approaching the charm of the piano. From piano solo to 2 to 8 hands, 4 pianists play famous songs that everyone has heard. A concert that can be enjoyed from both ears and eyes. Concert by pianist only, pianist. The third volume of "Love, Sorrow and Meeting Spelling at the Piano" that has conveyed the charm of the piano every time.
In the first half, we will play solos and duet with just the famous songs that everyone has heard. It is a program that you can listen to from time to time, from Baroque to modern times.
Then, in the latter two pianos, following Ravel's La Vals, Piazzolla, we will play two fantasies by eight themes, Rosenblatt's subject of Japanese theme. With 2 hands and 8 hands, we will pursue the powerful performance by 4 pianists and the possibilities of piano. This song by Russian composer Rosenblat is a familiar song that made Japanese old songs a jazz style.
It is a concert that you can fully enjoy from both your ears and your eyes.

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Name of performance: Association musicians Kashiwa shi 99 regular concert Ai, sadness and sorrow spelled with the piano. 3 ~ Solo to 2 ~ 8 hands ~
Location: Amuse Kashiwa Crystal Hall
Begining: Friday, November 9, 2018 10:00
Notes:
Please do not enter children under 5 years old
Limited number of tickets: You can book up to 8 by one application. Application limit 4 times
Type of seats and fees:
All Seats Free (General): ¥ 2,000

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Full seat (less than high school students): ¥ 1,000
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