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Spring Festival in Tokyo 2020 [CANCELED] [Spring Festival in Tokyo] Tokyo-HARUSAI Marathon Concert vol.10 Beethoven and Vienna Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of Beethoven's Birth

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Date Sun, Mar 29, 2020 Part I 11:00 (Open 10:45)
Sun, Mar 29, 2020 Part II 13:00 (Open 12:45)
Sun, Mar 29, 2020 Part III 15:00 (Open 14:45)
Sun, Mar 29, 2020 Part Ⅳ 17:00 (Open 16:45)
Sun, Mar 29, 2020 Part V 19:00 (Open 18:45)
Venue

Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Recital Hall

Genre Concert

Recital Hall

Artists

Program Planner/Navigator: Masayasu Komiya (Cultural historian of Europe, Professor at Institute of Urban Innovation, Yokohama)


Part I

Beethoven and Vienna with revolutionary ideas

Soprano: Akiko Tomihira


Mezzo-soprano: Yuka Kobayashi


Baritone: Toshiya Yabuuchi


Vocal Ensemble: Nikikai Chorus Group


Piano: Tomoki Kitamura, Yuya Tsuda, Junji Mitsuishi


and more


 


Beethoven (arr. Czerny): “Leonore” Overture No.1, Op.138


Beethoven: “Gott! Welch Dunkel hier!” from the opera “Leonore”


Cherubini (arr. Mueller): “Qual orribil soggiono!” from the opera “Faniska”


Beethoven (arr. by Reinecke): “Die stiegen die Menschen an’s Licht” from “Kantate auf den Tod Kaiser Josephs II” WoO 87


Mosel (arr. Moscheles): “Salem” Overture


Beethoven: Mass in C major, Op.86 – “Agnus Dei” (piano accompaniment)


Part II

Beethoven and Vienna of royality and nobility

Violin: Shion Minami, Masanobu Yoda, Mari Togami


Viola: Hironori Nakamura


Cello: Yoko Kato


Piano: Tomoki Kitamura, Yuya Tsuda


 


Beethoven:


“Fidelio” Overture (Piano solo)


Archduke Rudolf of Austria: Piano Sonata with Violin


Mederitsch: Fantasia for String Quartet


Beethoven: 8 variations on a theme by Count Waldstein in C major, WoO 67


Galitzine (arr. Szymanowska): Romance


Beethoven: String Quartet No.9 in C major, Op.59-3 “Rasumowsky No.3″–3rd movement, 4th movement


Part III

Beethoven and Vienna for Musikverein

Violin: Masanobu Yoda


Cello: Yoko Kato


Contrabass: Ryutaro Hei


Flute: Yuya Kanda


Vocal Ensemble: Nikikai Chorus Group


Piano: Tomoki Kitamura, Yuya Tsuda, Junji Mitsuishi


Beethoven: Overture “Coriolan” Op.62 (Piano with 4 Hands)


Handel(arr. Mozart): “Erschalle, goldenes Saitenspiel” from oratorio “Alexander’s feast”


Beethoven(arr. Reinecke): Hallelujah from oratorio “Christus am Ölberge” Op.85


Hauschka: Cello Sonata with Double Bass No.2


Sonnleithner: 12 waltzes for Piano


Beethoven (arr. Hummel): Symphony No.5 in C minor, Op.67–3rd movement, 4th movement


Part IV

Beethoven and the festive Congress of Vienna

Violin: Shion Minami


Baritone: Toshiya Yabuuchi


Vocal Ensemble: Nikikai Chorus Group


Piano: Tomoki Kitamura, Yuya Tsuda, Junji Mitsuishi


and more


 


Hummel: “Die gute Nachricht” Overture


Starke: “Weihe des Friedens”


Beethoven: Polonaise


Beethoven, Hummel, Mozart, Gyrowetz, etc.: “Die gute Nachricht”


Part V

Beethoven and Vienna with Reactionary

Violin: Shion Minami, Masanobu Yoda, Mari Togami


Viola: Hironori Nakamura


Cello: Yoko Kato


Soprano: Akiko Tomihira


Mezzo-soprano: Yuka Kobayashi


Baritone: Toshiya Yabuuchi


Vocal Ensemble: Nikikai Chorus Group


Piano: Tomoki Kitamura,Yuya Tsuda,Junji Mitsuishi


and more


 


Beethoven (arr. Czerny): Overture “Die Weihe des Hauses” Op.124


Rossini: “S’intessano gli allori di mitri di cupido” from the opera “Zelmira”


Schubert: An die Freude, D189


Reichardt: An die Freude


Schuppanzigh: Violin solo with String Quartet


Beethoven (arr. Czerny): Symphony No.9 in D minor, Op.125 “Choral”–4th movement (Piano with 4 Hands)


Tickets

Prices (tax included)

1-day ticket (5 concerts) 9,000yen Ticket per concert 2,500yen


On Sale Date

Sun, Jan 26, 2020


Other Information

Organizers

Spring Festival in Tokyo Executive Committee


Inquiries

Spring Festival in Tokyo Executive Committee Office