Last time was about Munktell’s “Breaking waves” related to a concert “Sakari Oramo Commanded Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra Special Performance” at Suntory Hall in Tokyo last month.
Today is about the concert experience.
Last time was about Munktell’s “Breaking waves” related to a concert “Sakari Oramo Commanded Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra Special Performance” at Suntory Hall in Tokyo last month.
Today is about the concert experience.
I watched the dance performances that I performed at Aoyama’s spiral hall. “Beethoven Symphony No. 5 Dance the all movements -One body one piano. Beyond the fate opposes-” *I translated the title in Japanese to English
In June 1918, Beethoven’s symphonique was played for the first time in Japan by the German captive held in Tokushima’s Bando Prison Camp. Now that 100 years have passed, The symphonic no. 5 “Destiny” which gives an impressive impression to everyone’s heart is choreographed by four choreographers who index the era through the body of a single dancer. Destiny moves when Hikaru Ebihara is welcomed as a music director and Yasuhiko Imanishi’s piano and Mokori Maki’s body confront each other.(from Official flyer)
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