Left: The leaflet   Right: The program

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16 October iTHUj@18:45-@Hiroshima/Hiroshima Bunka Gakuen HBG Hall    The second half of the program will be streamed on TV MAN UNION CHANNEL
18 October iSATj@16:00-@Iwakuni iYamaguchij/Sinfonia Iwakuni Concert Hall

    @1. Prokofiev   Piano Concerto No.3 in C major, Op.26

@@@@@@Piano: Hayato Sumino@@Christian Arming/Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra

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   @ 2. Gulda   Prelude and Fugue@(16 October)

   @ 2. Kapustin    8 Concert Etudes Op.40  - Toccatina Op.403-3  (18 October)

@@@@@@Piano: Hayato Sumino

   @ 3. Prokofiev   Symphony No.1 in D major, Op.25  "Classical Symphony"@iTranscription for 2 Pianos by Rikuya Terashimaj

@@@@@@Piano 1: Martha Argerich iSteinwayj@@Piano 2: Akane Sakai iYAMAHAj

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   @ 3. Reading: From the letter of  Clara Schumann

@@@@@@ Annie Dutoit-Argerich

   @ 4. Beethoven   Piano Concerto No.1 in C major, Op.15

@@@@@@Piano: Martha Argerich    Christian Arming/Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra

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Iwakuni is home to the Kintai Bridge and the White Snake Shrine. The Kintai Bridge is notable for its structure and the stones laid out on the underside.
The trees in Kikko Park are magnificent, and the Kashiwara Museum of Art is also a sight to behold.
The tile soba noodles at the Shiratame Annex in front of the Kintai Bridge were exquisite.
As Argerich was born in 1941, the year of the snake, we went to the White Snake Shrine to pray for her health.


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