Photo: Ketil Haugsand
Dear friends of music,
The time has finally come again for us to welcome the great harpsichordist Yuko Inoue to the Musikstudio. As a proven expert in classical music, she has once again put together a programme for us that is truly something to look forward to. For International Women’s Day, she has prepared a very special programme that focuses on the role of women as composers, performers or in other important roles in music.
You can look forward to a musical celebration with compositions by Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre, Anna Bon di Venezia, Maria Hester Park, Jane Savage, Domenico Scarlatti, Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johann Sebastian Bach.
The programme and biography can be found below.
Saturday, 08 March 2025
17:00
at
Musikstudio & Galerie: Gabriele Paqué
Blücherstraße 14
53115 Bonn
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Programme:
Women in music
In the foreground or background, writing, performing and influential – women composers
Women Composers
Elisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre (1665 – 1729)
Suite III en la mineur
Prelude – Allemande – Courante – Sarabande – Gigue – Chaconne
Anna Bon di Venezia (1738 – 1767?)
Sonata in C major, Op.2-4
Allegro – Largo – Allegro assai
Maria Hester Park (1760 – 1813)
A Waltz in E flat major
Andante
Jane Savage (1752 – 1824)
Rondo in B flat major, Op.3-6
Moderato
The composer for the woman
Infanta of Portugal
María Magdalena Bárbara Xavier Leonor Teresa Antonia Josefa de Bragança
Domenico Scarlatti (1685 – 1757)
Three sonatas
INTERMISSION
As the family of the great composer
Music book for Nannerl :Maria Anna Mozart
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714 – 1788)
Arietta con Variazioni A major H.155
For his dear wife
Constanze Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791)
Fantasy and Fugue in C minor KV383a (394)
In the family of the great composer; the wife as perfect copyist
Anna Magdalena Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 – 1750)
Suite in D major, after Suite for Violoncello in D major BWV 1012
(prepared for harpsichord by Gustav Leonhardt)
Prelude – Allemande – Courante – Sarabande – Gavotte I /II – Gigue
Yuko Inoue
Yuko Inoue enjoys a remarkably broad-span career, traceable to her creative childhood, in which above-the-average gifts and talents lead to her first musical appearances already as a six-year old. After her Bachelor graduation at the Music College of Tokyo and being laureate at several piano- and chamber music competitions during this period, she took up a keen interest in historical keyboard instruments, and graduated with a Master of Music in harpsichord. Alongside her performing studies, she also followed musicological threads in a special curriculum about the Fantasia style in C.P.E. Bach’s composition.
After the her debut recital in 2004, Ms Inoue has established her place in the music life, with numerous appearances as harpsichordist and forte-pianist, both in solo and chamber music – in Japan as well as in Europe, i.e., with the Klassische Philharmonie Bonn, Kölner Kammerorchester, Sinfonieorchester Aachen, The Norwegen Baroque Orchestra and at the Utrecht Festival voor Oude Muziek. Although her wide-reaching repertoire encompasses all the major corner-stones in French, Italian and German literature, her keen interest in the works of CPE Bach and the Bach family has brought about new recognition of combining music for both instruments equally. This makes her stand out uniquely from the field of the younger performers of today.
Currently based in Cologne, Germany, Ms Inoue is occupied with concert and recording activities. She studied Early Music with the prof. Ketil Haugsand and graduated with Master of Music in Fortepiano, and Konzertexamen in the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln. Since 2015, she is continuo-player for the Ringve International Summer Course of Early Music, in Trondheim, Norway. In February of 2019, Yuko Inoue fortepiano debut CD ” The Art of Emotion ” is released from Simax.
Yuko Inoue official homepage can be found at https://www.cembalino.com
We’re looking forward to your visit!
Sincerely
Gabriele Paqué
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