Pieces from Salzburg
Mozarteum Foundation
Collection 'Portraits of Mozart'
Mozarteum Foundation
Collection 'Portraits of Mozart'
Pieces from Salzburg
Mozarteum Foundation
Collection 'Portraits of Mozart'
Mozarteum Foundation
Collection 'Portraits of Mozart'
Next, in commemoration of The Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company's 110th year, an exhibition of the Salzburg Mozarteum Foundation's collection of "Portraits of Mozart" was held at our company's headquarter building in Tokyo. Under supervision of internationally respected authority Mr. Bin Ebisawa, the collection was exhibited to depict Mozart from various perspectives. The exhibit displayed "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at the Piano" by Lange (1789) for the first time in Japan, a piece made famous in Japan by the well-known author Hideo Kobayashi's writings. The exhibition also hosted daily lobby-concerts by top musical performers from Japan which were well received by the audiences.

Date & Location
November 19 (Sat) - 25 (Fri) , 2011
9:30AM-7:30PM
The Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company, Limited,
Gallery on the 1st floor of Hibiya Head Office,
(13-1, Yurakucho 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8411, Japan)
9:30AM-7:30PM
The Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company, Limited,
Gallery on the 1st floor of Hibiya Head Office,
(13-1, Yurakucho 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8411, Japan)
Bin Ebisawa, Mozart Lecture Concert - In harmony with violins and
violas Mozart loved - November 2011
violas Mozart loved - November 2011
During the exhibition of Salzburg Mozarteum Foundation's collection "Portraits of Mozarto" a concert was hosted where violins and a viola which Mozart himself used during his lifetime was played. Lectures by Mr. Bin Ebisawa were also presented during the concert. It was the first time in the history for Japan to exhibit musical instruments possessed by Mozart. Performance by top orchestra members from the Salzburg Mozarteum Foundation using Mozart's own instruments fascinated the audience.