Imaginary Early Music Club Second Concert (Kobe Performance)

Listening to early music instruments in a Meiji mansion
There is a record of the boys from the Tenshō Embassy performing before Toyotomi Hideyoshi after their return to Japan. If Japan had not entered a period of national isolation, the composer Yatsuhashi Kengyō from the Genroku period might have become "Japan's Baroque composer." To realize that "what if" through the power of imagination, five leading contemporary poets had their works set to music by five representative composers from Japan. This will be performed using Western instruments of the time such as the harpsichord, recorder, viola da gamba, and sitar, just like the Tenshō Embassy did. ■ Note The performance in Kobe will be at a Meiji-era foreign residence, and the performance in Nara will be held at the mansion of a large landowner from the mid-Edo period.
Old Guggenheim Residence
3 minutes on foot from JR/Sanyo Electric Railway Shioya Station
- Date & Time
- 6/13(Fri) 19:00~20:00
- Note
- Doors open at 6:30 PM
- Venue
- Old Guggenheim Residence
- Address
- 3-5-17 Shioyacho, Tarumi Ward, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture
- Free
- 4000 yen (all seats free seating)
- parking
- Coin parking available nearby
- Access (Public)
- 3 minutes on foot from JR/Sanyo Electric Railway Shioya Station
- Contact
- 078-220-3924 (Old Guggenheim Residence)