
-4th Anniversary- A Fascinating Classical Evening Salon Concert on Friday, July 2020, 7
Enjoy a special and elegant weekend in the fragrant breeze on the hills of Oku Atami.
To celebrate the 4th anniversary of the founding of Hotel GrandBach Atami Crescendo, we will be holding a one-night-only salon concert on Friday, July 7st.
This one-day plan offers a one-of-a-kind weekend short trip where you can enjoy a classical music concert, a special experience only possible at our hotel.
After dinner, guests who select this plan will enjoy approximately one hour of music, including masterpieces by Bach.
Enjoy the best of what we offer, including the background music of J.S. Bach, the refreshing scenery, the soothing hot springs, and meals packed with seasonal ingredients from Atami and Izu, and spend a valuable weekend for adults.
■ Preventive measures against COVID-19 infections at concerts
The concert will be limited to hotel guests only and will be held in small numbers.
To ensure you can enjoy your stay with peace of mind, we will provide seats in each room with ample space between them to avoid overcrowding.
Please see below for information on the hotel's COVID-19 infection prevention measures.
"concert"
Piano: Kyoko Kaise
Program
- J.S. Bach, "Chaconne" from Partita for Solo Violin, BWV1004 in D minor, arranged by Busoni
・Chopin Nocturne No. 2 Op.9-2 E-flat major, etc.
■[4th Anniversary Salon Concert] An enchanting evening of classical music *Breakfast can be changed to a garden BBQ brunch
Room with view bath 1 yen per person
Room with open-air bath 1 yen per person
(1 night with 2 meals, 1 room for 2 people, consumption tax included, no service charge, hot spring tax not included)
Kyoko Kaise Pianist

Born in Izunokuni, Shizuoka Prefecture. Graduated from Tokyo College of Music Graduate School. Obtained Diplpm and Konzertexamen (German national performer qualification) from the University of the Arts Berlin, Germany. Won first place in the piano division of the 2002st Tokyo College of Music Competition in 1. Won second prize in the special grade at the 1th Pitina Piano Competition in 2004. Won the Audience Award, Lloyd's Award, Mitsui Home Award, and Oji Award. Won first place in the piano division of the 28th Japan Music Competition in 2005. Won the Nomura Award, Iguchi Award, and Kawai Award. Won first place in the 74th Arthur Schnabel Competition in 1. Won third place in the 2010th Porto City International Music Competition. Won second place in the 17th Alexander Scriapin International Piano Competition (Italy) in 1, and has a rich history of awards.
He was a scholarship recipient of the Rohm Music Foundation from 2007 to 2010, and a trainee of the Agency for Cultural Affairs' Overseas Study Program for Emerging Artists in 2012. He has performed with the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra and the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as giving numerous solo recitals and chamber music concerts in Japan and Europe.
Since returning to Japan in March 2015, she has been actively involved in promoting music through the piano, and has been active in many areas, including appearing in the media, serving as a judge and advisor for piano competitions around the country, serving as a local "Izunokuni Ambassador," and serving as a part-time lecturer at Tokyo College of Music and Tokoha University.
https://kyokokaise.com