The 2005 Kyoto Prize Workshops

Harnoncourt in Kyoto

Nikolaus Harnoncourt

/  Musician

Arts and Philosophy

Music

2005

11 /12 Sat

13:00 - 17:00

Place: Kyoto International Conference Center

Address:Takaragaike, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-0001 Japan

Finished

Program

1:00
Opening Address Toyomi Inamori
(Senior Managing Director, Inamori Foundation)
Introduction to Laureate Koji Sano
Laureate Lecture & Panel Discussion
“Talk by Harnoncourt / Talk with Harnoncourt ”
Committee; Associate Professor, Osaka University)
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (the Laureate in Arts and Philosophy)
“The Charm of Musical Notation”
Panelists :
Tsuneko Arakawa (Chairperson, Executive Committee of “Early Music Competition (Yamanashi, Japan)”; Professor, Yamanashi University)
Ryuichi Higuchi (Artistic Director, Bach Akademie Meiji Gakuin Tokyo; Professor, Meiji-Gakuin University)
Masaaki Suzuki (Music Director, Bach Collegium Japan; Professor, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music)
Intermission
Musical Work (Public Rehearsal) Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Kyoto Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra
from Mozart B-flat Major Symphony No.33, K.319
5:00
Closing

Laureates

Nikolaus Harnoncourt

Musician

Mr. Harnoncourt is a musician who actively seeks to elucidate the cultural facets of European music by studying authentic materials to create the original sound, and who continuously introduces the new interpretation to such early music. He has extended his principles of performing early music further to modern orchestra, and has also been a leading innovator of music filled with energy through his broad repertoire.

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Related information

date
November 12, 2005
place
Kyoto International Conference Center
Coordinator and Moderator
Koji Sano (Member of the Kyoto Prize Committee; Professor, Toho Gakuen School of Music)