Arts Partnerships & Tours brings 2024 to a close in Japan and South Korea
13/11/2024
HarrisonParrott Arts Partnerships & Tours is delighted to take Camerata Bern on its first tour of Japan. Alongside Artistic Partner Patricia Kopatchinskaja, they perform four concerts in three cities, with three different programmes. From 7 December the tour takes them to Tokyo’s Toppan Hall where they perform Schubert’s Death and the Maiden and Der Tod und das Mädchen, Gesualdo’s Moro, lasso, al mio duolo, Kurtág’s Ligatura-Message to Frances-Marie, and Ruhelos from Kafka-Fragmente for Solo Violin Op.24.
Heading to Saitama Art Theatre on 8 December, Camerata Bern perform Die Wut (The Rage), written by PatKop, Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto and Schubert’s Death and the Maiden.
At Toppan Hall on 9 December, Camerata Bern presents a selection of compositions written especially for them alongside complimentary traditional works. Kyoto is their final destination on this tour, with a concert at Kyoto’s Concert Hall on 11 December.
Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, and Artistic Director Paavo Järvi, perform 13 concerts across Japan and Korea in a truly mammoth tour this December. The Orchestra is joined throughout the tour by renowned soloists, pianist Rafał Blechacz, violinists Maria Duenas and Daishin Kashimoto, and pianist Yunchan Lim. The concert programme includes Mozart’s Overture to Don Giovanni, Piano Concerto, Mozart Symphony No.41, Schubert’s Overture for Orchestra, Beethoven’s Violin Concerto, Schubert’s Symphony No.7, Mozart’s Symphony No.31, and Chopin’s Piano Concerto No.2.
In partnership with Lotte Foundation for Arts and the BBC, HarrisonParrott Arts Partnerships & Tours is delighted to manage the inaugural BBC Proms South Korea from 2 – 8 December. The seven-day festival includes nine performances at Lotte Concert Hall and Busan Cultural Centre with BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of chief conductor Ryan Wigglesworth, with Ben Palmer conducting the West End Musical Gala Prom, Choi Jae-hyuck and his Ensemble Blank, The Jazz Ambassadors Orchestra, and the Little Singers of Paris Boys’ choir and conductor Vincent Thomas.
The festival is filled with repertoire from beloved classical works, alongside West End Musicals, jazz and chamber music, performed by both local and international stars.