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Bach Collegium Japan
Masaaki Suzuki III
| Dates | Time | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 4 March 12 | 3 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. | £11.00 - £27.00 |
Telemann Concerto for Recorder & Flute in e-minor
JS Bach Brandenburg Concerto no. 5 in D, BWV 1050
Joan Baptista
& Josep Pla Oboe concerto in G major
JS Bach Cantata BWV 51 'Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen'
Masaaki Suzuki, conductor/harpsichord
Reiko Tsuiki, flute
Masamitsu San'nomiya, oboe
Yukie Yamaguchi, violin
Andreas Böhlen, recorder
Joanne Lunn, soprano
Guy Ferber, trumpet
Bach Collegium Japan is arguably the finest period instrument ensemble performing in the world today. We are incredibly excited to welcome this virtuoso group to Perth Concert Hall for their only UK performance in 2011/2012.
The acoustics of Perth Concert Hall are perfect for baroque music and Suzuki has devised three wonderfully varied programmes ranging across the era. Soloists include soprano Joanne Lunn, one of the world's finest interpreters of the music of Bach. There are also acclaimed soloists on violin, organ, bassoon, oboe, recorder, flute and harpsichord.
The third and final programme from includes two timeless masterpieces. Bach's 5th Brandenburg Concerto is the first real keyboard concerto with its extraordinarily vituosic cadenza. Bach's Jauchzet Gott is a wonderful showpiece for solo trumpet and soprano and is the perfect way to end this residency.
***** New Zealand Herald
**** "Suzuki conducted it with the passion of discovery and the results were breathtaking" The Guardian
"over all an involving, insightful and honest performance" New York Times
"particularly moving. With his small, period ensemble, the sound created was immense." Los Angeles Times
"raised the bar on Bach performance... lyrical and wonderfully inventive" Washington Post
"The performances are splendid. Recommended with all possible enthusiasm." Gramophone Magazine
£27, £21.50, £16.50, £11; concessions £24.50, £19.50, £14, £9; kids go free
weekend package: £65; concessions £60 (top price seats for all three concerts, Fri + Sat evening and Sunday afternoon)
(includes booking fee)
kids go free (2 under 16s with a paying adult)
NB: Kids Go Free offer is not available online, please contact the Box Office to book. We cannot refund these at a later date.
JS Bach Brandenburg Concerto no. 5 in D, BWV 1050
Joan Baptista
& Josep Pla Oboe concerto in G major
JS Bach Cantata BWV 51 'Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen'
Masaaki Suzuki, conductor/harpsichord
Reiko Tsuiki, flute
Masamitsu San'nomiya, oboe
Yukie Yamaguchi, violin
Andreas Böhlen, recorder
Joanne Lunn, soprano
Guy Ferber, trumpet
Bach Collegium Japan is arguably the finest period instrument ensemble performing in the world today. We are incredibly excited to welcome this virtuoso group to Perth Concert Hall for their only UK performance in 2011/2012.
The acoustics of Perth Concert Hall are perfect for baroque music and Suzuki has devised three wonderfully varied programmes ranging across the era. Soloists include soprano Joanne Lunn, one of the world's finest interpreters of the music of Bach. There are also acclaimed soloists on violin, organ, bassoon, oboe, recorder, flute and harpsichord.
The third and final programme from includes two timeless masterpieces. Bach's 5th Brandenburg Concerto is the first real keyboard concerto with its extraordinarily vituosic cadenza. Bach's Jauchzet Gott is a wonderful showpiece for solo trumpet and soprano and is the perfect way to end this residency.
***** New Zealand Herald
**** "Suzuki conducted it with the passion of discovery and the results were breathtaking" The Guardian
"over all an involving, insightful and honest performance" New York Times
"particularly moving. With his small, period ensemble, the sound created was immense." Los Angeles Times
"raised the bar on Bach performance... lyrical and wonderfully inventive" Washington Post
"The performances are splendid. Recommended with all possible enthusiasm." Gramophone Magazine
£27, £21.50, £16.50, £11; concessions £24.50, £19.50, £14, £9; kids go free
weekend package: £65; concessions £60 (top price seats for all three concerts, Fri + Sat evening and Sunday afternoon)
(includes booking fee)
kids go free (2 under 16s with a paying adult)
NB: Kids Go Free offer is not available online, please contact the Box Office to book. We cannot refund these at a later date.
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