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What a colorful sound! Haydn 90 with OLC led by Hidemi Suzuki and the truly moving Beto 7! Orchestra Libera Classica (OLC), led by Hidemi Suzuki, will release their latest album in 2017, a live recording of the 36th subscription concert, Haydn’s Symphony No. 90 and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7! Haydn’s 90th is full of realism, while Beethoven’s 7th is stripped down to the bare essentials and is as vibrant as ever. The interpretation is both elegant and lively, and the sound is clean and beautiful. Enjoy this colorful and heated live performance by the OLC, which has been further refined. The harmony created by the original wind instruments, which differ greatly in material and construction from those of today, gut strings, and bows from the classical era, blends well together and is full of color.Orchestra Libera Classica (OLC)> An orchestra specializing in classical music on original instruments. The world-renowned cellist Hidemi Suzuki is the leader and musical director of the orchestra, which held its inaugural concert in May 2002. More than three dozen soloist-level artists have gathered from Japan and abroad, and their high level of expressiveness and innovative approaches to music have become the talk of the town. The orchestra has shed new light on Haydn’s early and middle symphonies, which are not widely known, and has also performed “Paris Symphonies” and Mozart’s famous symphony “Serenade. He has invited Suzuki’s own cello, Natsumi Wakamatsu’s violin, Stanley Hochland’s fortepiano, and many other players to play solo (chorus) in concertos and songs. All of the subscription performances at Hamarikyu Asahi Hall were recorded live and released on the “Arte dell’Arco” (Art of the Bow) label, which has been well received along with the concerts.King International






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