35th KEK Concert

Holy Tunes of Tenor and Organ

July 29, 2010 (Thu.) 6pm

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

Admission Free



programme[pdf]




♪ Programme ♪


G. Frescobaldi (1583-1643)

Toccata prima


H. Schuetz(1585-1672)

O Jesu,nomen dulce" SWV308


G. Muffat (1653-1704)

Ciacona

F. Couperin (1668-1733)

Lecons de tenebres pour le Mercredi saint
Messe a l'usage des Couvents

J.S. Bach (1685-1750)

"Komm,suesser Tod" BWV478 from G.C.Schemelli "Musicalishe Gesangbuch"
"Benedictus" from Messe in h-moll
Kantate Nr.55 "Ich armer Mensch, ich S?ndenknecht"
Choral "Wer nur den lieben Gott laesst walten” BWV691
Die Kunst der Fuge BWV1080-1

G. Faure (1845-1924)

"Salve Regina" op.67,1





Yutaka OIKAWA (tenor)

Graduated from Iwate University Faculty of Education,and went onto further studies at Department of Vocal music,Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. He studied vocal music under Masatoshi Sasaki and Kanichi Suzuki.

He has given many performances as a soloist in works such as Schuetz 'Weihnachtshistorie', Bach 'Weihnachtsoratorium' 'h-moll Messe', Mozart 'Requiem', along with Bach Cantatas and various religious pieces of Schuetz, Charpentier, Handel, and Mozart.

Yutaka also participates as a member of medieval-renaissance vocal ensemble 'Vocal Ensemble Cappella', and 'Contraponto' ensemble for early music, where not many groups of such specialities exist in Japan.



Satoshi WATANABE (organist)

Studied the organ with Tsuguo Hirono, Michio Akimoto and Takuo Shimura. After graduating Musashino college of Music, he also studied the Baroque Ensemble and Continuo Playing with Hironori Sennari, Yoshimichi Hamada, U.Pineschi, L.U.Mortensen, L.Ghiermi and R.Kohnen. Recently, he studied Japanese classical instrument Hichiriki, and published an elementary instruction book Hichiriki de Pops.




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