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September 05, 2023 Shinnosuke Tashiro Piano Recital 2023 [Same-day tickets available]

September 05, 2023 Shinnosuke Tashiro Piano Recital 2023 [Same-day tickets available]

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Performance place : Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Small Hall
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Shinnosuke Tashiro
Piano Recital 2023
[place]
Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Small Hall
[date and time]
September 5, 2023 (Tuesday) 19:00 start
[Appearance]
Piano: Shinnosuke Tashiro
[Fee]
All seats unreserved 3,000 yen (3,500 yen on the day)
*Please refrain from entering preschool children.
[release date]
Sunday, June 4, 2023
[management]
Pro Arte Musice
[Sponsor]
Mainichi Newspaper Company
All Japan Piano Teachers Association (PTINA)
Japan Piano Education Federation
Kreutzer Memorial
[Ticket handling]
Pro Arte Musice
03-3943-6677
Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Ticket Service
03-5685-0650
Ticket Pia (P code: 243-100 )
0570-02-9999
Lawson ticket (L code: 32990)
PRO AR TEKET (electronic ticket)
[inquiry]
Pro Arte Musice
03-3943-6677

Program

WA Mozart: Piano Sonata No.3 in B flat major KV281
B. Bartok: Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm from Microcosmos, etc.
Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op.34-14 (arranged by Richardson)
Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Op.42
Piano Sonata No.2 in B flat minor, Op.36 (1931 edition)

Profile

Shinnosuke Tashiro
1975 29th All Japan Student Music Competition (sponsored by Mainichi Shimbun) Junior high school division 1st place. Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts in 1983. Selected for the 52nd Music Competition of Japan (co-sponsored by Mainichi Shimbun and NHK), and won the Kawai Prize in the Overseas Dispatch Contest. From 1984 to 1986, studied at the Liszt Conservatory as a scholarship student from the Hungarian government. 1985 Epinal International Piano Competition 1st Medal, 1986 Maria Canals International Music Competition Medal. Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts in 1987 and won the Kreutzer Prize. Since then, he has held recitals regularly in Tokyo and Sapporo, and has been active in concerts, public lectures, and recordings in various places. In 2009, released the CD "Bartók Piano Collection I" ("Record Geijutsu" Special Selection Edition), 2011 "List Piano Collection", and 2014 CD "Bartók Piano Collection U" ("Record Geijutsu" Special Selection Edition). . Edited and commented on the sheet music "Bartok Dances" (Queens score). He studied under Toyoaki Matsuura, Teruji Karashima, and Peter Shoimosz, and further studied under Georg Vaschaheli, Laszlo Simon, and others. Currently, Musashino Academia Musicae Dean and Professor. Councilor of All Japan Piano Teachers Association, Councilor of Japan Federation of Piano Education.