Toshiba Grand Concert 2019 Fabio Luigi Conducted National Symphony Orchestra of Denmark is Music festival Music event held in Japan.
Toshiba Grand Concert 2019 Fabio Luigi Conducted the first performance of the Danish National Symphony Orchestra at the Suntory Hall.
Nielsen: The Opera "Masked Ball" Overture
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E major, Op. 73 "Emperor" (piano: Yukio Yokoyama)
(Encore) Chopin: Etude Op.10-12 "Revolution"
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 in E minor Op. 64
(Encore) Geese: Tango Jerasie
Every year, the "Toshiba Grand Concert" will be performed together with famous overseas conductors, orchestras and luxurious soloists. The 38th event will be held in 2019, when the Danish National Symphony Orchestra of the first visit to Japan and Fabio Luigi, who will lead the band from 2016, will be held.
The Danish National Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1925. It has been developed as a cultural flagship of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR), and has performed with the top artists around the world as an orchestra to lead today's European orchestra. The powerful, straight orchestral sound is nurtured by cultural backgrounds such as Denmark and Scandinavia, and is an orchestra that boasts the ability to attract a large audience as well as classical works and romantic music.
Fabio Luigi is currently the principal conductor of the Danish National Symphony Orchestra, as well as the Zurich Opera Music Director and the Music Director of the Florence May Music Festival. Up to now, he has won strong support and reputation for his work at major orchestra orchestra posts in Europe and the United States, as well as performing with various orchestras in Japan.
As soloists, Yukio Yokoyama (piano), who always leads as a representative pianist in Japanese classical music world, and Arabella, Miho and Steinbacher who play an active part in the first line with top orchestras around the world Violin) will appear.
Please come and experience the sound of the unique cultural background that combines the historical emotions of Northern Europe with the creation of the present and the near future in your first show in Japan.
【Performing schedule】
March 12 (Tuesday) Tokyo / Suntory Hall Large Hall
March 13 (Wednesday) Kanazawa / Ishikawa Prefectural Music Hall Concert Hall
March 14 (Thu) Nagoya / Aichi Art Theater Concert Hall
March 16 (Sat) Fukuoka / Across Fukuoka Fukuoka Symphony Hall
March 17 (Sun) Hiroshima / Ueno Gakuen Hall
March 19 (Tuesday) Tokyo / Suntory Hall Large Hall
March 21 (Thu, celebration) Hyogo / Hyogo Prefectural Arts Center KOBELCO Large Hall
March 22 (Fri) Sendai / Tokyo Electron Hall Miyagi
Fabio Luigi (also Luigi, Fabio Luisi, 17 January 1959) is a conductor from Genoa, Italy. Principal conductor of the Danish National Symphony Orchestra since 2017. Began activities at the Graz Opera in 1984.
In 2013, Wagner's series of work with the Metropolitan Opera Theater won a Grammy award for the recording of "The Ring of the Nibelung".
rabella Steinbacher ( Arabella Steinbacher , Japan name: Arabella Miho Steinbacher ( Arabella Miho Steinbacher ) 1981 year November 14 -), the Germany of the violinist .
He was born in Munich between a German father and a Japanese mother. At the age of three he began to play the violin, and at the age of nine he studied at Anna Chumchenko at Munich University of Music . He studied with Dorothy Delay and Ivry Gitris . He won a prize at the Josef Joachim Violin Competition held in Hanover in 2000, and was awarded a scholarship from Bavaria the following year .
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Concert tour (Tue) March 12, 2019 - (Fri) March 22, 2019
Orchestra Orchestra: Danish National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Fabio Luisi
Solist: Yukio Yokoyama, piano
Solist:Arabella Miho Steinbacher, violin
Venue /
Performance description 3/12(Tue) Tokyo /Suntory Hall
3/13(Wed) Kanazawa / Ishikawa Prefectural Concert Hall
3/14(Thu) Nagoya / Forest Hall, Nippon Kogyoshi Citizen City Hall
3/16(Sat) Fukuoka / ACROS Fukuoka Symphony Hall
3/17(Sun) Hiroshima / Ueno Gakuen Hall
3/19(Tue) Tokyo /Suntory Hall
3/21(Thu) Hyogo / Hyogo Prefectural Art and Cultural Center KOBELCO Bighall
3/22(Fri) Sendai / Tokyo Electron Hall Miyagi
Program
Nielsen: “Maskarade” Overture
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.5 in E-flat major, Op.73 “Emperor”(Yukio Yokoyama, piano)
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.5 in E minor, Op.64
Sørensen: Evening Land (Japan Premiere)
Bruch: Violin Concerto No.1 in G minor, Op.26(Arabella Miho Steinbacher, violin)
Beethoven: Symphony No.7 in A major, Op.92
*Please note that the performers, selection and order may be subject to change due to illness or other circumstances.
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