Venue: Yokohama Minatomirai Hall (series 5 performance set ticket 15,800 yen)
Concert overview: Demus, the last master of the German romantic school, will finally appear at the afternoon concert! Demus, who is also a collector of antique pianos, will bring the Mozart era fortepiano "Louis Durken" (manufactured in 1795) from his collection to the modern piano. and Mozart's era!
Ticket inquiries: Kanagawa Art Association 045-453-5080
Program
All Mozart ProgramMinuet in G major K.1
Twinkle Little Star Variations K.265
Four Fantasias K.395, K.396, K.397, K.475
Rondo in A minor K.511
Adagio in B minor K.540
Sonata No. 11 in A major, K.331 "Turkish March" and others
Profile
The great masters of Vienna who decorate the last of German RomanticismBorn in Austria in 1928. In 1956, he won the 1st prize at the Busoni International Competition and established his international reputation. Together with Skoda and Gulda, he is known as the “three crows of Vienna” and is still active today as one of the world's leading pianists. Known as a co-star of Fischer-Dieskau, Schreier, and Amering, he has produced many legendary performances. The deep expressions found in German music represented by Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, etc., make us feel the dreadfulness that is unmatched by others.