Upcoming Concert Highlight: Complete Schubert Song Concert
On July 12, 2026, a remarkable event will take place at Akasaka Strad Hall in Tokyo. Baritone Hirokazu Myochin is set to perform the second installment of his concert series dedicated to the complete songs of Franz Schubert, aptly titled "Complete Schubert Song Concert: Goethe Special!" This performance will celebrate the intricate relationship between Schubert's compositions and the poetry of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a pillar of German literature.
The concert promises a deep dive into the poetic world of Schubert and Goethe, offering the audience an experience enriched with original language performances paired with Japanese subtitles. This unique approach enables attendees to appreciate the depth and emotional nuances embedded in both the words and music. Myochin will be accompanied on piano by the esteemed composer and pianist Takeshi Yamada, and insights will be provided by renowned music commentator and vocal expert Yasushi Matsui.
A Two-Part Musical Journey
The concert will be structured into two segments. The first part, titled "Human Boundaries," will showcase various pieces inspired by Goethe's works, such as "Wandrers Nachtlied" (Songs of the Wandering Man) and "Erlkönig." These compositions explore themes of solitude, passion, and the divine, illuminating the human experience through music.
In the second half, named "Unsent Letters," the focus shifts to songs associated with Goethe's characters in "Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship." This will delve into the emotional and spiritual distance Schubert felt towards Goethe, reflecting a yearning for comprehension that remained out of reach. Through this poignant music, the youthful composer's admiration and struggles resonate with the audience, creating a rich emotional landscape.
Notably, the concert will feature a light-hearted subtitle, "If I Could Sing All the Songs... Oh, It Might Not Just Cost 1 Million Yen in Loss!," which adds a humorous touch while promising an authentic and serious exploration of German art songs.
A Concert for Everyone
This event is designed for both newcomers and aficionados of German art songs alike. The inclusion of Japanese subtitles means that the drama of Goethe's poetry and the emotional depth of Schubert's music can be enjoyed fully, allowing attendees to connect with the musical narrative. This concert is an opportunity to experience the intersection of poetry and music, making the profound world of Schubert accessible and engaging.
Details of the Concert
Date: July 12, 2026
Venue: Akasaka Strad Hall, Tokyo
Schedule: Doors open at 15:00; Concert starts at 15:30
Ticket Prices: General admission at 4,000 yen (all seats are free-seating, including tax).
Tickets are currently available for purchase through the Confetti website, managed by Long Run Planning Co., Ltd. The concert has been meticulously planned to ensure the best presentation of these masterpieces, and your presence will contribute to the celebration of Schubert's legacy in music.
Contact for Inquiries:
Phone: 070-9120-2317
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Don't miss the chance to witness a concert that is not only a musical performance but a heartfelt tribute to the artistic exchanges between Schubert and Goethe!