CMCJ Vol.4 Kenchoji 〜 Private concert & dinner
CMCJ Vol.4 Kenchoji 〜 Private concert & dinner
Classical Music Collection JAPAN Vol.4
PIANO AND VIOLIN 〜 Ryutaro Suzuki & Arata Yumi & Ayano Kamimura
A trio of young pianist, violinist, and cellist active in Europe will perform beautifully in the historic Buddhist temple.
This extravagant program, in which the delicate harmony of the trio alternates with their solo performances, will be a blissful experience for all music lovers.
The selections are in perfect harmony with the solemn atmosphere of Kencho-ji Temple, and will move the audience deeply.
We hope you will enjoy the magic of music performed in the ancient Zen temple on this magical evening.
VENUE
Kenchoji Temple
247-8525, 8 Yamanouchi, Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan
DATE
November 19th, 2024
TIMELINE
14:00 Open / Temple visit
15:00 Zen meditation
16:00 Cocktail
17:00 Private concert
18:30 Dinner
ARTIST
Ryutaro Suzuki (piano)
Arata Yumi (violin)
Ayano Kamimura (cello)
PRICE
EUR 950 / ¥150,000 (single)
*Please note that the price in EUR could be slightly different due to the currency fluctuations.
CONTACT
cmcj@eisnetwork.co
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Artist Profile
Born in Kamakura, Japan, Ryutaro moved to France in 2008 to study at the Conservatory of Paris and at the Scuola di Musica di Fiesole. After winning multiple prizes, he performed in important festivals such as Sommets Musicaux de Gstaad, Festival de Nohant or Ente Musicale di Nuoro, performed with renowned orchestras such as National Odessa Philharmonic Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra of Colombia and Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2023, he released his third album.
Arata studied in Zurich and Leipzig. After winning multiple prizes including the 5th prize at the Long-Thibaud-Crespin International Violin Competition in 2018, he performed in prestigious concert halls across the world with renowned orchestras such as Argovia Philharmonic, National Philharmonic of Ukraine, Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, worked with conductors such as Krzysztof Urbański and shared stages with Martha Argerich, Midori Goto and Michel Dalberto.
A cellist excelling in both modern and period instrument performances. Studied at Hamburg University of Music and Basel Music Academy since 2013, supported by Meiji Yasuda Life, the Agency for Cultural Affairs, and Rohm Music Foundation. Member of Bach Collegium Japan, trained under Boris Andrianov, Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, Arto Noras, Ivan Monighetti, Sol Gabetta, and Christoph Coin. Awarded the Okura Music Prize in 2022 and the Hideo Saito Memorial Fund Award in 2024.
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