Hans-Peter Schuh (Tp) & Kazue Kojima (Pf) Duo Recital [Tokyo Performance]

Hans-Peter Schuh (Tp) & Kazue Kojima (Pf) Duo Recital [Tokyo Performance]

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Hans-Peter Schuh (Trumpet) &

Kazue Kojima (Piano)

Duo Recital in Tokyo

[Same-day tickets] Will be sold at the venue reception from 18:00

【venue】

Yamaha Hall Yamaha Hall

【Admission fee】

All seats are unreserved General 6,000 yen, students 3,000 yen

*Tickets will be shipped around mid-April.

[Ticket handling]

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Sponsored by: Dolce Musical Instruments Co., Ltd.

Program

・D.Gabrieli: Trumpet Sonata No.5
D.Gabrielli: Sonate fr Trompete Nr.5
・Lv Beethoven: From Seven Bagatelles op.33 (piano solo)
LvBeethoven: 7 Bagatellen op.33
・JBG Neruda: Trumpet Concerto
JBGNeruda: Trompete Konzert
・・・・
・F. Zebinger: Paraphrases of Jewish Songs
F. Zebinger: KLEZMERIADE
Paraphrasen ber jdische Melodien fr Trompete und Klavier
・R.Strauss: Emotional Landscape Op.9 (piano solo)
R.Strauss: Stimmungsbilder op.9
・ K. Pils: Trumpet Sonata
K.Pilss: Sonate fr Trompete

*Songs are subject to change without notice. Please note.

Profile

●Hans Peter Schuh
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Biography

●Kazue KOJIMA
After studying at Tokyo University of the Arts and its graduate school, he studied at the National University of Music and Performing Arts Munich as a scholarship student of the International Rotary Foundation and completed the master course there. Winner of the Japan Music Competition Geneva International Music Competition. Winner of the All-Germany Music Competition. In addition to giving recitals in Tokyo, Osaka, Berlin, and Hamburg, he has performed with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra, the Kyoto Symphony Orchestra, the Kansai Philharmonic Orchestra, and others. In addition, he has received overwhelming trust in his music when performing with famous soloists, and continues to be active in a wide range of solo and ensemble activities.
He has served as a lecturer at Tokyo University of the Arts and as a professor at Soai University's Faculty of Music. He has been an assistant pianist for many years at the Kusatsu International Summer Music Academy & Festival. He has also been judging various competitions and giving public lectures.