Ex-Novo Chamber Choir Concert vol. 11 Alessandro Scarlatti's Responsorrium

エクス・ノーヴォ室内合唱団演奏会vol.11 アレッサンドロ・スカルラッティのレスポンソリウム
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Name of Performance: Ex-Novo Chamber Choir Concert vol. Alessandro Scarlatti, who was the main figure of Neapolitan baroque music from the late 17th century to the early 18th century. Currently, there are not many opportunities to play the religious music of Scarlatti, but I have also left great works in the oratorio and liturgical music.

From Thursday's hidden masterpiece "Responsium for Holy Week", known as Opera composer, he performed Holy Thursday (all 9 songs) and Holy Friday Alessandro Scarlatti, known for his famous songs such as core from the River Ganges, such as the Italian classical song collection, operas and cantatas, As a great composer who left works in almost all genres, such as religious songs and instrumental music, he had overwhelming influence over his son Domenico at the time.

Alessandro Scarlatti, who was the main figure of Neapolitan baroque music from the late 17th century to the early 18th century. From Thursday's hidden masterpiece "Responsium for Holy Week", known as Opera composer, he performed Holy Thursday (all 9 songs) and Holy Friday Alessandro Scarlatti, known for his famous songs such as core from the River Ganges, such as the Italian classical song collection, operas and cantatas, As a great composer who left works in almost all genres, such as religious songs and instrumental music, he had overwhelming influence over his son Domenico at the time. Currently, there are not many opportunities to play the religious music of Scarlatti, but I have also left great works in the oratorio and liturgical music. Composed in a simple arrangement of four voices and bass, in particular, this responsorium can be said to be a masterpiece hidden among the religious songs of Scarlatti. Basically, it is based on the counterpoint that continues from the renaissance, but it is not an abstract musical world, but it is persuasive that it is realistic and sometimes speaks eloquently to express the painful suffering of Christ. It approaches the person who listens with it.
In Japan, the whole picture of Alessandro Scarlatti's Responsorium, which has hardly been played, will be revealed. Ex Novo Chamber Choir Official Website

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Name of Performance: Ex-Novo Chamber Choir Concert vol. FamilyMart: Please pick it up at the Fami port terminal of the store after September 3, 2018. Application limit 4 times
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Akiko Abe is a Japanese soprano opera singer.

She was the Prize winner of the 75th Japan Music Competition and Iwatani Prize, V. Bukki International Contemporary Music Competition No. 2 (I · Roma), Akiko Abe was invited to numerous music festivals in Italy and Europe throughout Milan

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Yasuharu Fukushima is a Japanese conductor. He completed graduate school of Tokyo College of Music.

In 2006 he decided to study in Italy and studied vocal music with Antonella Janeese, Vincenzo Manno, Bianca Maria Casonini.

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Noriyuki Muramatsu (counter tenor)

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Noriyuki Muramatsu is a Japanese opera singer, born from Kyoto Prefecture. He graduated from Tokyo Arts National University (Academy Music Award at the time of graduation, voicing society award)

Currently he is a second graduate student of Master 's degree program of the Graduate School of Music.

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Hiromitsu Maeda

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He has sung solo parts in many oratorios and masses, including Mozart's Coronation Mass, HandelsMessiah, Bachs Christmas Oratorio and Elgars Coronation Ode. Hiromitsu has had much solo singing experience in his native Japan and England including the operatic roles of Acis Acis and Galatea, Oronte Alcina, Ferrando Cosi fan Tutte, Don Jose Carmen, and Prince Phillipe A Dinner Engagement. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London and took part in master classes with Emma Kirkby in Dartington, with Evelyn Tubb, Anthony Rooley and Robert Tear.

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Yukiko Sato

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Yukiko Sato graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, Music Science. Eisenach Music Academy Lute Class Lecturer. Released solo album "Lullaby-British Renaissance Lute Music".

At the Tokyo Spring Music Festival, he plans and performs pre-concerts for the British Museum Exhibition and the Prado Museum Exhibition. She is an assistant researcher in the school of classical music, Faculty of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts until 2010 He studied baroque guitar with Mr. Chabiel Diaz-Latore at Barcelona's High Music Academy in Spain as a newcomer to the Agency for Cultural Affairs.

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