The 2017 Kyoto Prize Workshops

Stravinsky’s Mavra: Lecture and Performance

Richard Taruskin

/  Musicologist

Arts and Philosophy

Music

2017

11 /12 Sun

17:00 - 19:10

Place: Tokyo University of the Arts, Ueno Campus, Faculty of Music, Building IV, Hall 6

Address:12-8 Ueno Park, Taito-ku, TOKYO 110-8714 JAPAN

Finished

Program

17:00
Opening Address Fuyuko Fukunaka
17:05
Introduction of Laureate Seiji Choki
17:15
Laureate’s Lecture Richard Taruskin (the Laureate in Arts and Philosophy)
“Why Was Mavra Stravinsky’s First Big Flop?”
18:15
Intermission
18:30
Performance Igor Stravinsky, Mavra (1921-22/1947), text by Boris Kochno
version arranged for chamber ensemble by Paul PhillipsParasha: Tomoko Taguchi
Vasily/Mavra: Jun Takahashi
Mother: Naomi Satake
Neighbor: Ayaka Ono

Flute: Sayuri Fukushima
Clarinets: Izumi Nishizawa, Yuki Sudo
Piano: Shoichiro Tanaka
Violin: Fumiko Kai
Doublebass: Yosuke Motoyama

Conductor: Kunitaka Kokaji
Stage Direction: Miharu Sato
Vocal Coaching: Shoichiro Tanaka
Russian Direction: Vitaly Yushmanov
Japanese Subtitles: Akihisa Yamamoto
Japanese Subtitles Supervisors: Seiji Choki, Fuyuko Fukunaka
Lighting: Yasuhiro Fujiwara (Sigma Communications)

19:05
Closing Address Shoichi Himono (Executive Managing Director, Inamori Foundation)
19:10
Closing
The performance of this work is licensed by Schott Music Co. Ltd., Tokyo on behalf of Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Ltd., London

Laureates

Richard Taruskin

Musicologist

Dr. Taruskin has pioneered a new dimension in Western music culture through musicology research that transcends conventional historiographical methodologies, issuing sharp critical analysis backed by exhaustive knowledge of many diverse fields. His unrivaled perspective has significantly influenced both performance and study, elevating the importance and creative value of critical discourse to the music world.

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date
November 12, 2017 (Sun.), 17:00 – 19:10
place
Tokyo University of the Arts, Ueno Campus, Faculty of Music, Building IV, Hall 6
Coordinators
Seiji Choki (Professor, The University of Tokyo), Fuyuko Fukunaka (Professor, Tokyo University of the Arts)
Moderator
Seiji Choki
Organized by
Inamori Foundation, Tokyo University of the Arts (Faculty of Music)
Supported by
Kyoto Prefectural Government, Kyoto City Government, NHK
With the cooperation of
Alban Berg Gesellschaft Japan, Japan Association for the Study of Russian Language and Literature, The Japanese Society for Aesthetics, The Musicological Society of Japan