Koerner Halll

The French Revolution was a pivotal moment for many artists, philosophers, and composers who were inspired by the movement’s ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity.

Our 2025/26 Season finale at Koerner Hall salutes this uplifting spirit with music by Ludwig van Beethoven and Joseph Bologne, composers who embraced change and challenged the status quo.    

A trailblazer in his own right, the renowned Japanese-American violinist Shunske Sato makes his Tafelmusik debut directing these performances. Concertmaster of Concerto Köln and former Artistic Leader of the Netherlands Bach Society, Sato is known for performances that push the envelope and “dig deeper into his instrument” (Gramophone).

Leading the orchestra from the violin, Sato directs Beethoven’s Symphony no. 3, “Eroica,” a work that profoundly changed the symphonic form while staying true to the composer’s ethos. In fact, Beethoven famously revoked his original dedication to Napoleon Bonaparte after the statesman declared himself emperor.

Throughout his life, the influential Black 18th-century composer Joseph Bologne confronted enormous adversities around class and race and eventually rose to the pinnacle of Parisian society to become one of France’s heroes.

Sato’s “phenomenal technique and effortless and light touch” (Stanford Daily) will serve him well in Bologne’s stunning Violin Concerto op. 3, no. 2, a work that challenges even the most seasoned soloists with its virtuosic demands. 

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Running Time
120 minutes
Style of Music
Classical orchestral

Guest artists

Shunske Sato

Director & violin soloist

Violinist Shunske Sato is active as a soloist, conductor, chamber musician, and teacher. Historically informed performance practice is central to his identity and allows him to inhabit the music and communicate with audiences in dramatic, revelatory ways. Shunske is regularly invited to guest direct ensembles such as the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, the Residentie Orkest in the Hague, and Orquestra Barocca de Sevilla. As a soloist, he appears with orchestras worldwide. Resident in The Netherlands, Shunske has been a faculty member of the Amsterdam Conservatory since 2013.

From 2013 to 2023 Shunske was artistic leader and concertmaster of the Netherlands Bach Society. Since 2011, he has worked closely with Concerto Köln, where he has been making noteworthy strides into the realm of the performance practice of the 19th century. A highlight of the 2024/25 season is a tour celebrating the 3-album release of the complete Beethoven violin sonatas with Shuann Chai.

Born in Tokyo, Shunske immigrated to the US at the age of four. Shunske studied at the Juilliard School in New York, Conservatoire National de Région in Paris, and Hochschule für Musik und Theather in Munich.

Performers

Tafelmusik Orchestra, on period instruments
Directed by Shunske Sato, violin soloist

Program

Bologne Violin Concerto Op. 3 No. 2 (Shunske Sato, violin soloist)
Beethoven Symphony No. 3 “Eroica”

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