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NAKAYAMA Karin presents the first concert of traveling with violin, clarinet, and piano duo "Tanabata Concert" - German Romance played by masters and the resonance of modern and modern times

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Name of the organization or individual
Karin Nakayama
subsidy category
Startup Grant
Grant Type
single year individual

Reiwa 4 (2022) 4th Startup Grant

Business Overview

We will improve the attractiveness of Tokyo's arts and culture and transmit it to the world. The theme is romantic music works of German Romantic school and modern French, and you can see the scene in front of your eyes. Hummel's "In Spring" and Poulenc's "Invitation to the Castle," which are not so familiar to Japanese, will be featured as the highlights of this performance. Tokyo-born composer Masakazu Natsuta, who studied in France, also wrote a duo for Nakayama and Chung. The concept of this performance is to listen x see x feel. It is performed and directed with the motto of being able to see and feel scenes, feelings and stories in music.

Period of Activity / Project
Friday, July 7, 2023
Venues
Wako University Popli Hall Tsurukawa (Machida City, Tokyo)


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Profile

【 Karin Nakayama 】
Karin Nakayama, a violinist and performer, has been a leading actor and violinist in the opera "Thumb Boy Nils Karlsson" sponsored by the Dusseldorf Opera since 2018. He has been actively involved in joint projects with composers and has been praised for his earnest approach to music. He is active as a solo artist and ensemble artist. Graduated from Toho Gakuen University, Faculty of Music. Graduated at the top of his class from the National Essen-Folkwang University of the Arts as a Master of Musicians and the Department of Contemporary Music. He won the first prize of the 16 Louisianono International Contest and won the highest prize of the 9 Osaka International Music Contest.