3/14 Beethoven
Grosse Fugue, Allegro con Brio for Violin & Strings, Symphony for Strings in C Major (world premiere);
Champagne reception
6/13 Mozart
Haffner Serenade, Symphony for Strings in D Major (world premiere); Champagne reception
9/19 Brahms
Intermezzo, Liebeslieder Waltzes for Strings, Symphony for Strings in G Major (world premiere);
Champagne reception
12/12 Mendelssohn
March from the Fair Melusina, Concerto for Violin and Strings, Symphony for Strings in B-flat Major (world premiere);
Champagne reception
Close to the audience
Following each performance of the Symphonies and Concertos for Strings, the audience is invited to the lobby to enjoy a glass of champagne and chat with the conductor, soloists and members of the orchestra.
It makes for a memorable evening to recharge the emotional batteries and remind yourself that the world is indeed full of genuine beauty.
Rÿker Associates is proud to present this addition to the musical repertoire for the enjoyment and benefit of the world of music in general, and the musical audience of Tokyo in particular.
Symphonies For Strings
Tickets:
single, ¥6,000; pair, ¥11,000 each; 5% consumption tax will be added.
4-concert subscriptions (starting anytime) are also available at ¥20,000, a further saving.
Order from the order form of this site.
Thanks to the generous support of the Tokyo British Clinic, we are pleased and proud to announce that our most important series of classic concerts, Symphonies for Strings, debuts this year in Ginza’s splendid Oji Hall.
The TBC logo will be on the chirashi. When you order your tickets, check out www.tokyobritishclinic.com and tell them thank you.
Each programme in this quarterly series will feature the world premiere of a monumental but rarely performed masterwork by one of the great composers, especially arranged for the 19 strings of the Tokyo Sinfonia.
These works will become major cornerstones of string orchestra programmes the world over.