¡Fujikura Dai: Akiko's Piano - Hiroshima Kokyo Gakudan 2020 "Heiwa no Yube" Concert Yori
¡Tatsuya Shimono (conductor) / Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra

 Description
[Machine Translation] In August 2020, the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, the Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra held a two-day "Evening of Peace" concert in Hiroshima. The composer Dai Fujikura, who lives in London, was inspired by Akiko Fujikura's piano, which he learned had been miraculously restored and preserved after the bombing. However, due to the Corona disaster, she was unable to come to Japan, and instead, the Hiroshima-born pianist Mami Hagiwara gave the first performance of the concerto. In addition, a string quartet version of Beethoven's String Quartet, which was performed in the memorial year of the concert, Mahler's songs with internationally acclaimed mezzo-soprano Mihoko Fujimura, and Bach's "Chaconne" arranged for orchestra by Hideo Saito, were added to this memorable live album, which is sure to bring hope for the future. Hope for the future can be heard in this commemorative live album.


凌 Credits
Tatsuya Shimono conductor Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra
Tatsuya Shimono
HIROSHIMA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

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