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Commentary for Hyakunin Isshu

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Name of the organization or individual
Alessio Silvestrin
subsidy category
Creation Grant
Grant Type
single year individual

FY2 Reiwa 2020 2nd Term Creation Grant [Single-Year Grant Program]

Business Overview

Alessio Silvestrin "Annotation for the Hyakunin Isshu" World premiere program for soprano, baritone, altflute, vibraphone and piano "Carta Installation Performance" "Annotation for the Hyakunin Isshu" Performers Composition/Direction: Alessio Silvestrin Conductor: Masakazu Natsuta Soprano: Kayon Adachi Baritone: Hiroshi Niga Altflute: Jun Nakamura Vibraphone: Ryuhei Sunaga Piano: Shoichiro Tanaka Performance Staff: Tomohito Yashima Ensemble Muromachi

Period of Activity / Project
Saturday, July 31, 2021
Venues
Ongaku no Tomo Hall (Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo)


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Profile

【 Alessio Silvestrin 】
After graduating from the Dance Academy of Monaco, she worked as a solo dancer and choreographer with the Frankfurt Ballet led by W. Forsythe. After studying piano, cello and clavichord at a conservatory and composition and tricoldale techniques under F. Vardambrini, he pursued his own pursuits. In 2015, he won the first prize at the Audible Cities Composition Competition for piano (2017: It was first performed in Japan by Hiroaki OI.). In 2016, he presented "Three Vortices" for piano, commissioned by the Royomon Foundation, and "31 Tanka" for chamberlo and forte piano at a concert hosted by Ensemble Muromachi. In 2019, he choreographed "Taka-no-Ido" directed by Hiroshi SUGIMOTO at the Paris Opera House.