[7th Anniversary of Opening] From Bach to Piazzolla "Fuga" (FUGAA food and music journey woven by
Hotel GrandBach Atami Crescendo will celebrate its 7th anniversary on July 21st.
As a token of our appreciation for your continued patronage, we have prepared a special accommodation plan for the summer of 2023. This year's plan allows you to enjoy the unique vacation atmosphere of Hotel GrandBach Atami Crescendo, and features "Nouvelle Classic" French cuisine prepared by Executive Chef Takeuchi Sho. Before the full-fledged summer arrives,FUGA) and enjoy the food and music journey at Hotel GrandBach.
From Bach to Piazzolla
"Elegant" (FUGAA food and music journey woven by
During dinner time in the main dining room "Fuga" on the second floor, you can enjoy a vacation atmosphere with live performances of various music, starting with J.S. Bach (2-1685), chanson, Piazzolla (Argentine tango), and film soundtracks.
In addition, for the three-day only special French dinner course themed "Nouvelle Classic", we will also be offering a cheese and dessert trolley service. This will add to the fun of being able to freely choose according to your preferences. We look forward to welcoming you to a special summer dinner time where you can get intoxicated with music and feel the nostalgia of having wandered into a faraway town in the south of France.
[schedule]
Check-in from 15:00
15:00~ Welcome drink + piano performance in the lounge
17:00~ Aperitif Time @Lobby Lounge
・Hors d'oeuvres buffet and champagne
・20-minute mini concert
*Please choose your dinner start time from 18:00, 18:30, or 19:00.
*Mini concerts and dinnertime music will be performed by accordion, violin, and arpa, which will change daily.
[Artist appearance date]
July 7 (Fri) Accordion: Yuko Uramatsu
July 7 (Sat) Violin: Runa Matsuura, Piano: Yukiyo Ukitsu
July 7 (Sun) Arpa Yuka Ikeyama
More details about the concert here
■ Accommodation Plans
~ 7th Anniversary of Opening ~
A special accommodation plan to enjoy "Nouvelle Classic" French cuisine
Friday, July 2023st to Sunday, July 7rd, 21
[Artist Profile]
Accordion: Yuko URAMATSU
Graduated from Musashino Academia Musicae. Studied at the Vienna State Academy of Music.
Performed at the G8 Okinawa Summit Eve Festival. Introduced in France as the only Japanese person who plays Burgundy chanson. Provided performance instruction for NHK morning dramas and historical dramas. Has a wide repertoire in a wide range of genres.
Violin: Runa MATSUURA
He entered Showa University of Music as a scholarship student and graduated from the performer course.
She has won many competitions, including third place at the Osaka International Music Competition. She has performed with the Bulgarian National Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra. She has studied violin under Masako Yoshii and Gerard Poulet. She is active in many areas, including show performances, guest appearances with professional orchestras both in Japan and abroad, and TV programs.
Piano: Sachiyo UKITSU
After attending the Kunitachi College of Music Kindergarten to High School, she graduated from the Kunitachi College of Music Department of Performance, majoring in piano. During her time at the university, she received the Okada Kuro Memorial Award for best performance.
She went to France as a trainee and obtained a diploma. She is currently active as a piano teacher, support performer, TV program appearance, solo and duet concerts, etc.
Arpa: Yuka IKEYAMA
Graduated from the Department of Vocal Music, Performance, Kunitachi College of Music. Completed research at the Vocal Music Department, Toho Gakuen School of Music.
She discovered the arpa in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she lived for two years from the age of 10, and studied it both there and in Japan. Not only as an arpa player and vocalist, but also as a rare "arpa singer-songwriter" in Japan, she is engaged in a wide range of performance activities. In 2, she released her fourth album, "Tomorrow." She is currently the choir coach for the Toho Girls' Junior and Senior High School Music Club.