Yonetsu's Rachmaninoff Challenge
2025-05-12 03:12:47

Pianist Machiro Yonetsu Takes On Rachmaninoff's Two Great Sonatas

A Night of Rachmaninoff: Machiro Yonetsu's Unique Recital



On August 16, 2025, the prestigious Oji Hall in Ginza, Tokyo, will host a remarkable piano recital featuring Machiro Yonetsu. This concert is poised to be an extraordinary exploration of the works of Sergei Rachmaninoff, particularly his renowned "Piano Sonata No. 1" and "Piano Sonata No. 2 (Revised 1931 Edition)." This ambitious program promises a night filled with deep emotion and technical prowess, as Yonetsu seeks to master two of the most challenging pieces in the piano repertoire.

Rachmaninoff's two piano sonatas are revered not only for their melodic brilliance but also for the exceptional skill and focus they demand from pianists. The first sonata, an expansive and dramatically charged composition, is inspired by the legendary Faust. Lasting nearly 40 minutes, it presents a formidable challenge with its demanding technical passages and intricate musical structure. It's a piece that has earned a reputation for being one of the most difficult for performers, requiring acute concentration and an understanding of its complex architecture.

In contrast, Rachmaninoff's second sonata, composed during the artist's mature period, captivates listeners with its passionate themes and meticulous musical design. The 1931 revision of this piece streamlines the music, enhancing its beauty and emotional intensity. The concert promises to be a rare opportunity to experience both sonatas in a single evening, offering a significant challenge requiring immense physical stamina, technical skill, and mental fortitude.

Machiro Yonetsu, the performing pianist, is no stranger to such demanding works. A graduate of Tokyo University of the Arts, Yonetsu has garnered numerous awards in both national and international competitions, in addition to performing with leading orchestras. His deep insight into musical compositions and his intellectual approach, paired with a passionate, expressive quality, have consistently resonated with audiences. Recently, he has also dedicated himself to promoting classical music through education, writing, and media appearances.

Known for his affinity for Rachmaninoff, Yonetsu has previously performed the composer's Piano Concertos No. 2 and No. 3 in a single concert, demonstrating his knack for tackling intricate works. By diving deep into the spirituality behind the music and conveying the composer's 'voice' to contemporary audiences, Yonetsu's performance of these two piano sonatas is set to be an immersive musical experience that transcends mere technical display.

The concert will take place in the Oji Hall, one of Japan's premier venues for classical music, known for its exceptional acoustic environment that brings out the subtle nuances of the piano. Attendees can anticipate a stage where passion and tranquility collide, creating a captivating atmosphere for this unique performance. Tickets are currently available through Teket, and enthusiasts are encouraged not to miss this fantastic opportunity.

Concert Details


Event Name: Machiro Yonetsu Piano Recital 2025
Date/Time: August 16, 2025 (Saturday), 19:00 (Doors open at 18:15)
Venue: Oji Hall, 4-7-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Performer: Machiro Yonetsu (Piano)
Repertoire:
  • - Sergei Rachmaninoff:
- Piano Sonata No. 1 in D minor, Op. 28
- Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 36 (Revised 1931 Edition)
(Please note that the program is subject to change.)
Ticket Price: 5,500 yen (All seats reserved, including tax)
Ticket Sales Start: May 10, 2025 (Saturday), 13:00
Ticket Information: Teket Link
Organizer: Avant
Planning & Production: Tacticart, Inc.
Inquiries: Tacticart, Inc. (Email: concert@tacticart.co.jp / TEL: 03-5579-6704)


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