¡Hidemaro Konoe
¡Masuko Ushioda (violin), Hidemaro Konoe (conductor) / NHK Symphony Orchestra
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[Machine Translation] NHK Symphony Orchestra 90th Anniversary Series: Japanese Conductors 1. Hidemaro Konoe (1898-1973) was the founder of the New Symphony Orchestra, the predecessor of the NHK Symphony Orchestra, and conducted its first concert on February 20, 1927. He appeared on stage with the NHK Symphony Orchestra 92 times during his life, the last of which was on May 3, 1967, when he performed Bartok's Violin Concerto No. 2 with Masuko Ushioda. The concerto was perfectly matched to Ushioda's sparkling solo performance of Bartok's Violin Concerto No. 2, which had won second prize in the violin section at the 3rd International Tchaikovsky Competition held the previous year. The overture to the Fatherland by Reger, in which the German national anthem is loudly proclaimed, and Bach's orchestral suite No. 3, the ultimate in nobility, allow the audience to enjoy the art of the avant-garde. Includes Japanese obi and commentary.
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