


Mario Brunello and Andrea Lucchesini - Duo Concert
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15 February 2007 at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6:30p.m.)
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Kioi Hall, Tokyo
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(all reserved seats) S: 6,500Yen A: 3,500Yen On sale now!
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Organization: Arion-Edo Foundation 03-5465-0755 |
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© Robert Masotti


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- Program
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Franz Peter SCHUBERT: Sonata for Arpeggione in A-minor, D 821
Johannes BRAHMS: Sonata for Cello and Piano in F-major, Op. 99
Guillaume LEKEU: Cello Sonata
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Johann Sebastian Bach (Busoni's transcription): Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in D-minor, BWV 903
Johannes Brahms: Sonata for Cello No.1 in E-minor. Op.38
Robert Schumann: Adagio and Allegro in A-flat major, Op. 70
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Sonata for Cello and Piano in G-minor, Op. 19
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Johann Sebastian Bach: Suite for Cello Solo No.1 in G-major, BWV 1007
Peter Sculthorpe: Requiem
Giovanni Solima: Concerto Rotondo |
- Tickets
(all reserved seats) S: 6,500Yen A: 3,500Yen
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- Venue Information
Kioi Hall
Website: http://www.kioi-hall.or.jp
Address: 〒102-0094 Kioi-cho Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo
Tel: 03-5276-4500
Access:
・6 minutes' walk from Yotsuya Station (JR,Marunouchi & Nanboku Line)Koujimachi Exit
・8 minutes' walk from Akasaka-Mitsuke Station Exit D (Ginza & Marunouchi Line)
・8 minutes' walk from Koujimachi Station Exit No.2 (Yurakucho Line)
・8 minutes' walk from Nagata-cho Station Exit No.7 Hanzomon,Yurakucho Line)
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- Profile
【 Mario Brunello 】
Born in 1960, Mario Brunello began his musical education with Adriano Vendramelli and continued with Antonio Janigro. In 1986, he was the first Italian to win at the International Tchaikovsky Competition. He played the first cello in Milan's Scala Orchestra and joined some of the world's most prestigious orchestras to play under famous conductors, such as Carlo Maria Giulini, Valeri Gergiev, Riccardo Muti, Seiji Ozawa or Salvatore Accardo. He is also devoted to chamber music and cooperates with soloists such as Andrea Lucchesini, Gidon Kremer or the Alban Berg Quartet. In 1994, the cellist founded the Orchestra d'Archi Italiana which proposes a vast repertoire that ranges from classical to contemporary music.
He participates regularly in the Tokyo Summer Festival, the first time in 1987. For the 22nd edition 2006, he was invited to perform at the opening concert along with Ivry Gitlis and Michie Koyama. In autumn 2006, Brunello played together with Maurizio Pollini at the Luzern Festival in Tokyo. Recently, he has been appointed Principal Guest Conductor of the Tokyo Kioi Symphony.
Mario Brunello plays on a 17th century - Maggini cello, which earlier belonged to the great Franco Rossi.
【 Andrea Lucchesini 】
Andrea Lucchesini was born in 1965 and studied piano with Mario Tipo. In 1983 he became the first Italian prize winner of the Dino Ciani International Piano Competition in Milan, the start for a remarkable international career. Ever since, he appears as a soloist with numerous orchestras, among them the Berlin Philharmonic, Munich Philharmonic, Concertgebouw Orchestra, London Philharmonic and many more, under conductors such as Claudio Abbado, Roberto Abbado, Riccardo Chailly, Semyon Bychkov or Daniel Harding. In 1992, the pianist was a guest, along with Mario Brunello, at the 8th Tokyo Summer Festival. In 2001, Lucchesini premiered Luciano Berio's new Piano Sonata at the Zurich Festival.
Andrea Lucchesini participates in the Lockenhaus and Moritzburg Chamber Music Festivals and holds the position of the Artistic Director of the Chamber Music Encounters Festival in Turin and the Chamber Music Festival in Florence. After having recorded with EMI and BMG, he finished in 2004 the recording of the complete cycle of Beethoven's Piano Sonatas.
[ M. Brunello's and A. Lucchesini's schedule in Japan: ]
10 February 2007 (Sat), 14:00 - Hyogo Performing Arts Centre, Main Hall (B-Program)Organisation: Yomiuri Shinbun Osaka head office 06-6366-1842
11 February 2007 (Sun), 14:00 - Kirishima International Music Hall 0995-78-8000 (B-Program)
12 February 2007 (Mon), 17:00 - World Ceramics Exposition Memorial Hall 0955-46-3362 (A-Program)
14 February 2007 (Wed), 19:00 - Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Main Hall 03-3572-4311 (B-Program)
17 February 2007 (Sat), 18:00 - Hakuju Hall (C-Program), Organisation: Arion-Edo Foundation
※ Children admitted from primary-school age.
※ Personnel and program may change according to accidental reasons.
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