Concerto Series 2019 JCP Concerto Series vol. 8 Bach & Mozal is Popular Music event held in Japan.
Performs Mozart's and Bach's piano concertos in a composed orchestra of the time (composed) composed. Enjoy the symphony Mozart wrote during his boyhood. Mozart: Symphony in F major KV Anh. 223 (19a) Piano Concerto Nos. 17 and 19, Bach: Piano (Cenvaro) Concerto No. 1. Both are famous songs that bloom in elegant court culture.
Performance date: March 12, 2018 (Mon)
[Start] 19:00 [Open] 18:30
Venue: Tokyo | Koto Ward
Toyosu Culture Center Civic Hall
Fees:
4,000 yen (4,500 yen on the day) All seats free
Notes:
Child / senior Information for 2 wheelchairs and children under 3 years old in parent and child room
Guidance We will play the Mozart piano concerto from Bach in the orchestra of that time (small organization). Enjoy Mozart's childhood symphony.
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Kazuhiko Ishii was born in 1953 in Iwakuni Yamaguchi Pre. His ancestor are in Fukuoka Pre. In 1975, he graduated from The Tokyo College of Music(Bachelor of Arts), where he majored in Horn under Prof.K.Sono, Prof.M.Yasuhara, and Prof.M.Umeda,and studied Conducting under Prof.K.Kobayashi, Piano under Prof.H.Nomoto,Violin under Mari Yamamoto.
Born in Salzburg, Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the classical era. He almost single-handedly developed and popularized the Classical piano concerto.
A magnificent baroque-era composer, Johann Sebastian Bach is revered through the ages for his work's musical complexities and stylistic innovations. Johann Sebastian Bach had a prestigious musical lineage and took on various organist positions during the early 18th century, creating famous compositions like "Toccata and Fugue in D minor."
Japan Chamber Philharmonic (JCP) has performed performances and cultural activities since 1992 with Mr. Ishii Kazuhiko as the conductor. The orchestra was organized by excellent musicians from all over Japan and performed performances such as concertos, choral songs and Viennese music. .
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