Collegium Space 415 1st Performance "Scrambled Old Music"
*Information at the time of adoption.
- Name of the organization or individual
- Collegium Space415
- subsidy category
- Creation Grant
- Grant Type
- single year
Reiwa 4(2022) 2nd Term Creation Grant Category I Single-Year Grant



Business Overview
The performance featured late Baroque repertoire alongside works by The Beatles arranged by 20th-century composer Luciano Berio. Held in a Noh theater, the performance, which mixed Western early music, pop, and contemporary music, created an atmosphere reminiscent of a "scramble crossing." The performers were young musicians around 30 years old who are active both in Japan and abroad. JS Bach: Cantata No. 209 "The Unseen Sorrows" BWV209 JS Bach: Triple Concerto in A minor, BWV1044 M. Locke: Curtain Tune No. 6 from the Tempest Suite John Lennon & Paul McCartney (arr. Berio): "Yesterday" and "Michelle I" from The Beatles Songs for Voice and Instrumental Music (1967) GF Handel: Sarabande from Suite in B-flat major, HWV354 - Aria "Let the Tears Flow" from the opera "Rinaldo" H. Purcell: Rondeau + Improvisation from the Suite "Abdelazar" H. Purcell: Aria "When I Fall to the Ground" from the opera "Dido and Aeneas" H. Purcell: Quiet and Comfortable Music Toshiyuki Shibata: Planning & Artistic Leader, Flute Miki Deguchi: Violin Marie Toriu: Violin Shunta Sato: Viola Tomofumi Shimane: Cello Sayuki Fuse: Violone Taro Hasegawa: Bassoon Takeshi Nakagawa: Harpsichord Akiko Sato: Theorbo Toshihiko Amano: Violin solo
- Period of Activity / Project
- Saturday, January 14, 2023
- Venues
- Umewaka Nohgaku Gakuin Kaikan (Nakano Ward, Tokyo)
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Profile
【 Collegium Space415】
This ensemble consists mainly of young old music players who regularly use the old music practice studio "Space415". Established in June 2022. It regularly gathers musicians active in Japan and overseas and aims to perform at a high musical level. It aims to revive kogaku to the present day and to promote and enlighten people.




