For Hotel GrandBach, which boasts a tranquil hotel space, "music" is the very reason for the brand's existence.
We are pleased to announce that we will be holding our 21st "Salon Concert." This coming January, we will be welcoming violinist Sumire Hirotsuru.
Despite her delicate appearance, Hirotsuru Sumire has a powerful voice that attracts audiences, and she has also been attracting attention from both within Japan and overseas for her diverse talents outside of music. Please enjoy her diverse voices in the luxury of our hotel's salon style, which is different from the main hall.
Date: Thursday, March 2025, 1
Venue: Hotel GrandBach Tokyo Ginza 2F | Magdalena
Price: 11,000 yen (tax and service charge included)
【Schedule】
19:00 / Aperitifs, cocktail buffet, alcohol service begins
(Venue: Waldtur – Door to the Forest – )
19:30 / Salon Concert begins
(Venue: Magdalena, scheduled for approximately 1 hour)
【Program】
E. Ysaÿe:
Sonata in D minor, Op. 27, No. 3 “Ballade”
J.S. Bach:
Partita No. 2 BWV 1004
[Violin] Sumire HIROTSURU
Hirotsuru Sumire
Born in Oita City.12At the age of 18, he performed with the Kyushu Symphony Orchestra and toured the United States while still in high school.NY・Solo debut at Carnegie Hall. After graduating from Harvard University (Bachelor's degree) and Juilliard School (Master's degree),NYAnd started his own business.
HarvardWhile attending university, he had the opportunity to collaborate with world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma, and since then, he has expanded his performance activities in the United States.MoMAIn addition to performing at the Museum of Modern Art, WashingtonDCHe performed with Ichiro Nodaira at the Kennedy Center.The KnightsHis latest album with Gil Shaham, recorded as a member of2022He has also recorded many classic games such as "Final Fantasy". He has performed with the Bach Collegium Japan at the Gewandhaus and Tokyo Opera City.
In recent years, she has performed with the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra and the Kansai Philharmonic Orchestra, and has appeared on TV shows such as "Tetsuko's Room" and "I Can Sing!"J-POP"(NHK-BS)He has also been the subject of much discussion for his performances at venues such as the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum. He has studied under Akiko Tatsumi and Masao Kawasaki, and chamber music under Ronald Copes and Joseph Lin. He is currently a specially appointed associate professor at the Akita International University and a visiting associate professor at Seikei University. He is a Friday regular on TV Asahi's "Hatori Shinichi Morning Show." He has written many books, including "Super Self-Learning."