“Perhaps it is music that will save the world.” ~Shinichi Suzuki
Thousands of teachers have taught music to hundreds of thousands of students since the mid-20th century with the Suzuki Method. The composers who feature in this masterful teaching strategy—Bach, Schubert, Mozart and Beethoven—are performed by the New West Symphony, featuring violinist Anne Akiko Meyers, alongside the mesmerizing sounds of Japanese traditional music and music from Japan over recent decades.
Presented from Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
Streamed online
Michael Christie, conductor
Anne Akiko Meyers and Alyssa Park, violins
Reiko Obata, koto
Benjamin Krasner, piano
Miyake, performed by Makoto Taiko, Japanese drum ensemble
MICHIO MIYAGI Haru No Umi (“Sea in Spring”)
TORU TAKEMITSU Three Film Scores
SHINICHI YUIZE Concerto No. 2 for Koto and Strings (3rd mvt.)
SCHUBERT Ave Maria
BEETHOVEN Für Elise
J.S. BACH Concerto for Two Violins in D minor
MOZART Serenade in D Major
All to be premiered online on Sunday, October 18, and available on-demand until November 14.
Tickets:
$15 per household for the concert; $25 for an All-Access Passport, which provides access to the concert plus complementary content exploring both music and cultural traditions
https://newwestsymphony.org/tour-of-japan-october/
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Program Items
TORU TAKEMITSU
Three Film Scores
J.S. BACH
Concerto for Two Violins in D minor
MOZART
Serenade in D Major
Performers
Michael Christie
conductor
Anne Akiko Meyer
violin
Reiko Obata
koto
Benjamin Krasner
piano
Makoto Taiko
Japanese drum ensemble
New West Symphony musicians