For Hotel GrandBach, which boasts a tranquil hotel space, "music" is the very reason for the brand's existence.
We are pleased to announce the 15th "Salon Concert." We will be welcoming Toshiyuki Shibata, a flute traverso player with a diverse range of tones and a delicate and rich range of expression, to perform works by Bach and other masterpieces. We hope you will enjoy it.
Date: Thursday, January 2023, 9
Venue: Hotel GrandBach Tokyo Ginza 2F "Magdalena"
Price: 11,000 yen (tax included)
【Schedule】
19:00 / Aperitif and cocktail buffet served
(Venue: Waldtur – Door to the Forest – )
19:30 / Salon Concert begins
(Venue: Magdalena, scheduled for approximately 1 hour)
【Program】
JB. de Boucé "Why, gentle nightingale?"
GP Telemann: 12 "Fantasias" for solo flute, Nos. 1, 7, and 10
JJ Quantz "A la française" for solo flute
"Gigue" by M. Blavet Rondeau
J.S. Bach "Partita" for solo flute in A minor BWV1013
F. Couperin "Love's Nightingale"
[Flauto Traverso] Toshiyuki SHIBATA
Graduated from Kagawa Prefectural Takamatsu High School. Dropped out of the Faculty of Foreign Studies at Osaka University and went to the United States.
After graduating from the Department of Music at the State University of New York and working as a research student at the Graduate School of Music at the University of Sydney, he completed his master's degree at the Royal Conservatory of Antwerp and his advanced master's degree at the Royal Conservatory of Ghent.
In 2017, he launched the Takamatsu International Early Music Festival and became its artistic director.
In 2019, she was selected as a soloist for the B'Rock Orchestra's triumphant return performances (Tokyo, Aichi, Kagawa). She released the CD "CPE Bach: Flute Sonatas." Her CD was selected as a special selection for Record Geijutsu's overseas CDs.
During the COVID-2020 pandemic in XNUMX, he produced "Delivery Early Music," a home-delivery concert that avoided crowds.
In 2021, he received the Shijujyaku Award from the Hitotsubashi University Graduate School of Language and Society, Professor Shinji Koiwa's laboratory. He began conducting at the Early Music Experimental Workshop.
In 2022, the CD "J.S. Bach: Flute Sonatas" was released. It was selected as a special selection by the Record Geijutsu.
Appeared at the "Tokyo Spring Music Festival" (Tokyo Bunka Kaikan) with keyboardist Anthony Romaniuk.
In the future, the world premiere of "Concerto for Traverso Flute and Early Music Orchestra (tentative title)" composed by Dai Fujikura is scheduled.
He has participated in orchestras such as the Brussels Philharmonic, the Belgian Chamber Orchestra, La Petite Bande, Il Fondamento, and Vox Luminis, and has collaborated with Barthes Narsens, Guy Pinson, Elisabeth Joyer, Anthony Romaniuk, Kikuko Ogura, Shinichiro Nakano, Chie Hirai, and Shigehiko Kawaguchi in chamber music.
In the past, he served as an international liaison committee member for the American Flute Society (2014-17) and a researcher at the Royal Conservatory Library and the Flanders Institute of Music in Antwerp (2016-2018). He has contributed to publications such as Ongaku no Tomo, Pipers, THE FLUTE, the web magazine ONTOMO, and Braavo Online.