I participated as an audience member in "Passion of Music" Japan 2025, which was organized by AAGT at Suntory Small Hall on March 30th and Yokohama Minato Mirai Small Hall on April 1st.
At this concert, Natsuho Murata, who was invited as a guest, performed Chausson: Poem and proved to be the most outstanding violinist ever.
I went to listen to the performance of Natsuho Murata, the "violinist of the century" who appeared in Japan.
I will publish an article about Natsuho in my "Turntable of Civilization" soon.
Anyway, her performances on both days were the best in history.
She surpassed famous performers below Heifetz.
What I find problematic is that only a few hundred people listened to this best performance in history on both days.
I will post the rest on my blog.
All the young people (including boys and girls) who appeared in the above concerts were terrific.
Among them, Honda Haruka's Scriabin performance on 4/1 was so outstanding that it seemed as if Scriabin had possessed her.
I was convinced that Honda, currently a third-year student at Toho Girls' High School, had awakened her talent after hearing Natsuho's performance at Suntory Hall on 3/30, the best performance in history, the performance of the violinist of the century.
Mendelssohn was performed by Sarah Nazari (USA), 13 years old, on 3/30.
Her piano resonated in my heart, just as when I first heard Yukine Kuroki on 3/10/2024.
At this concert, Natsuho Murata, who was invited as a guest, performed Chausson: Poem and proved to be the most outstanding violinist ever.
I went to listen to the performance of Natsuho Murata, the "violinist of the century" who appeared in Japan.
I will publish an article about Natsuho in my "Turntable of Civilization" soon.
Anyway, her performances on both days were the best in history.
She surpassed famous performers below Heifetz.
What I find problematic is that only a few hundred people listened to this best performance in history on both days.
I will post the rest on my blog.
All the young people (including boys and girls) who appeared in the above concerts were terrific.
Among them, Honda Haruka's Scriabin performance on 4/1 was so outstanding that it seemed as if Scriabin had possessed her.
I was convinced that Honda, currently a third-year student at Toho Girls' High School, had awakened her talent after hearing Natsuho's performance at Suntory Hall on 3/30, the best performance in history, the performance of the violinist of the century.
Mendelssohn was performed by Sarah Nazari (USA), 13 years old, on 3/30.
Her piano resonated in my heart, just as when I first heard Yukine Kuroki on 3/10/2024.