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19 April 2025 Hyogo (Japan)
Dream Concerto 2025
Hyogo Arts and Culture Center Orchestra conducted by Harada Keitarou - Hyogo Prefectural Arts and Culture Center
Program Info: Hyogo Arts and Culture Center Orchestra Harada Keitarou, conductor Saxophone/Choi Katsuki Flute/Yamamoto Hide Koto/Hashimoto Keiko Piano/Mizutani Tomohiko Violin/Kishimoto Moenoka Guitar/Yamaguchi Rina
Six new soloists, 6 world-running Takuto and PAC Orchestra - dream-like collaboration!
One Coin Concert is a popular project by the Arts and Culture Center, which introduces outstanding young performers. The Dream Concerto is a special annual concert in which elite members selected from past performers perform with the orchestra. This series, brought to you by the Maestro's fun MC, is also recommended for those who are new to classical concerts. This is a luxurious concert where you can enjoy a variety of concertos by six soloists. The conductor is Harada Keitaro, who has received a lot of attention at the Bulgarian National Opera Opera Opera "Carmen," the PAC Orchestra's masterpiece concert, and the Dream Concerto 2023, and more! The appointment of music and artistic director of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra in Ohio, USA, has just been announced in Japan and the United States at the same time, and will bring you into the dream world with the magical tact of the maestro, who is expected to perform better than ever before. Masu! Tracks
Gregson: from the Saxophone Concerto [Choi Katsuki] Excerpt from the second movement, third movement Mozart: Flute Concerto No. 1 , first movement [Yamamoto Hide] Miyagi Michio and Shimoso Koichi: From Ichiko Koto Concerto, the third movement, "Salashi-style final piece" [Hashimoto Keiko] Bartok: Piano Concerto No. 2 [Mizutani Tomohiko] First movement from Korngold: Violin Concerto [Kishimoto Moenoka] First movement from Tedesco: Guitar Concerto [Yamaguchi Rina] The third movement from Akutagawa Yasunshi: Rhapsody for orchestras