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Trombone Unit Hannover [Osaka Performance]

Trombone Unit Hannover [Osaka Performance]

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Trombone Unit Hannover in Osaka

Same-day tickets will be sold at the venue from 18:30.

Venue: Toyonaka City Aqua Bunka Hall

Toyonaka Performing Arts Center

All seats are unreserved General 5,000 yen / Junior high and high school students 3,500 yen / Elementary school students 1,000 yen

*For members of the Japan Trombone Association, Kansai Trombone Association, and Hamamatsu Trombone Association, each ticket is discounted by 500 yen. (Only available at Pro Arte Musique)



◆Member
・Frederic Belli
(Germany, Principal, South German Radio Symphony Orchestra)
・Mateusz Dwulecki
(Principal, Hamburg Symphony Orchestra, Poland)
・Lars Karlin
(Principal, Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Sweden)
・Angelos Kritikos
(Greece, Bamberg Symphony Orchestra Principal)
・Tomer Maschkowski
(Israel, Deutsches Symphoniker Berlin, bass trombonist)
・Tobias Schiessler
(Permanent member of Hannover Opera, Lower Saxony, Germany)
・Karol Gajda
(3rd prize at Prague Spring International Music Competition 2011, Poland)
・Michael Zühl
(Germany, former principal of the Cologne Gürzenich Orchestra)

Organizer: TUH Osaka Performance Executive Committee
Supported by: Japan Trombone Association, Kansai Trombone Association

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Program

John Williams (1932): Olympic Fanfare*
Anton Bruckner (18241896): Three Motets
Three Swedish Songs*
Thielman Susart (15001561): Eight Dances from "Dancery"*
Daniel Schneider (1961): Olympia (for TUH)
Volke Rabe (1935): Boros
Derrick Bourgeois (1941): Osteoblast
*Arranged by Lars Karlin

*The songs and the order of the songs are subject to change. Please note.