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Concert of 14 November 2008 with Taiji TAKATA and his mentor Christine
SCHORNSHEIM playing among others “Sonata C-dur für Kalavier zu vier Händen”.
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The TIJ‘s performance of the
Beethoven Zyklus that began in late March with the arrival of the cherry
blossoms has been successfully concluded with the magnificent “Missa
Solemnis”, a religious piece at the end.
This memorable achievement, the first in Japan, is
characterised by Takeharu NOBUHARA’s most rigorous, unflinching adherence to the
classical instruments in his quest for reproducing the performance, the instruments
and the audience’s reaction during the lifetime of Beethoven. Takeharu
NOBUHARA’s attempt has aroused interests in various fields. The entire
programmes have been successfully completed, thanks to the warmest expectation,
support and encouragement of all.
TIJ members have become more and more enthused at the turn of each
performance. We firmly believe that the valuable experience gained through
Beethoven Zyklus endeavour has consolidated the TIJ‘s foundation for future
activities.
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