46th KEK Concert
    

Duo Concert of Violin and Piano

September 12, 2013 (Thu.) 18:00 (Door opens at 17:30)

Kobayashi Hall, Main Research Build. (Kenkyu Honkan), KEK

Admission fees and registrations are not required.





♪ Programme ♪


 L.v. Beethoven    Sonata for Violin and Piano No.3 op.12-3
  in E-flat major
 F. Chopin    Nocturne cis-moll Posthumous
  (transcribed by N. Milstein)
 W. Lutoslawski    Subito for Violin and Piano
  P. Tchaikovsky    Mélodie (from "Souvenir dún lieu cher")
 P. Sarasate    Zigeunerweisen, op.20
 C. Franck    Sonata for Violin and Piano in A major

... and so forth.




Yui FUJISHIRO
  - Violin

Yui Fujishiro enjoys playing as a chamber musician, a recitalist and an orchestral player. She is also active as the first violinist of the String Quartet Marché, giving many outreach activities and concerts. Yui has won several awards and prizes including the 3rd prize at the All Japan Arts Association Competition 2010, the Study Abroad Special Scholarship from Tokyo College of Music, and the Japan Foundation for Regional Art-Activities Outreach Program Artist. Her festival appearances include Salzburg Mozarteum Summer Academy, Charterhouse International Music Festival, Lake District Summer Music Festival. She has been chosen to attend Leipzig International Music Academy with the scholarship, where she had a master class with the Leipzig String Quartet. She has also been invited to 51st Collegium Musicum Schloss Pommersfelden Summer Music Festival in Germany.
Yui holds Master of Music from Tokyo College of Music, and has also completed her Postgraduate Diploma study at the Royal Academy of Music, London, under the tutelage of Richard Deakin.


Yuka MIURA
  - Piano

Yuka Miura started to study playing the piano at the age of 4, and has completed the master degree-program of music from Tokyo College of Music. While in college, she worked as an accompanist for many lessons. She appeared on various recitals and concerts including the Annual Concert by Rookie Musicians hosted by the Yomiuri Shimbun, as an accompanist and a chamber musician.
Besides these activities, recently she hosted concerts for families with preschool-age kids to assist them to get acquainted with classical music.




All concerts in the KEK Concert series are open to the public and admission free. If you wish to attend, please notify your name and address to the Information Centre at the Main Gate of KEK upon your arrival.