For Hotel Grand Bach, which boasts a tranquil hotel space, "music" is the very reason for the brand's existence. This time, we will be holding our 20th "Salon Concert."
Our next guest will be Yuki Horiuchi, a baroque violinist from the Bach Collegium Japan (BCJ), with whom we have signed a partnership agreement since April 2022. Please enjoy Bach and other Baroque period pieces in a relaxed salon style.
Date: Thursday, September 2024, 19th
Venue: Hotel Grand Bach Tokyo Ginza 2F Bar & Lounge "Magdalena"
Price: 8,800 yen (tax and service charges included) *Price includes concert fee and food and beverages.
【Schedule】
18:30 / Bach plate & drink provided
19:30 / Salon Concert begins *No services are provided during performances.
*Please take advantage of this opportunity to take advantage of the set plan that includes accommodation.
【Program】
G. Bassano: "Ricercata Prima" from Ricercare, Passages and Cadentes
HIF Biber: "Passacaglia" from the Rosario Sonata
JG Pisendel: Excerpts from Sonata for Solo Violin
JS Bach: Sonata and Partita No. 1 for solo violin1Number, number2Number, number3Excerpt from
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Baroque violin Yuki Horiuchi
After graduating from the Faculty of Music at Tokyo University of the Arts, he completed his graduate studies in Baroque Violin at the same university, where he received the Acanthus Music Prize and the Graduate School Acanthus Music Prize upon graduation.
2012He went to the Netherlands as a trainee from the Agency for Cultural Affairs and a Nomura Foundation scholarship recipient in 2011. He completed his master's degree at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague.20152013 Bomporti International Music Competition3In addition to performing at the Utrecht Festival of Early Music in the Netherlands, she has also participated in performances by the Holland Baroque Society and is active both in Japan and abroad.2018In 2003, he received his doctorate for his research on "arbitrary ornamentation" in violin works. He currently participates in performances and recordings with Orchestra Libera Classica and Bach Collegium Japan. He is a part-time lecturer at J. F. Oberlin University.