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Le square 52
Orchestre de l'Escohar 52nd Concert
2022/11/23(We.) 13:30 Starting
Sumida Triphony Hall, Main Hall (Tokyo)
Official https://www.lesquare.org/
The theme of the 52nd concert of Orchestre de la Scuolaire is "With the Night Sky in Mind, with Female Chorus", and will feature Holst's "The Planets" and Debussy's "Nocturne" with the female chorus of the Orff Festival Chorus.
The Planets" is the motif of Ayaka Hirahara's hit song "Jupiter" and is a popular song that anyone can sing along to.
The planets are arranged not in order of proximity to the sun, but in order of proximity to the earth, from inner planets to outer planets.
Mars, Venus, Mercury
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
At the time of composition in 1916, Pluto had not been discovered (Pluto was discovered in 1930), and Holst started to compose Pluto, but did not complete it, and it was completed by another composer. 2006 International Astronomical Union General Assembly excluded Pluto from the planets, and this time it is played without Pluto as the original and current definition of planets. Pluto is excluded from the list of planets by the International Astronomical Union General Assembly in 2006.
Please enjoy the powerful and sweet harmonies of Lescoal with up-and-coming conductor Mayu Sakaki, who will be performing with us for the first time!
Program
The conductor is Mayu Sakaki.
The women's chorus will be sung by the Orff Festival Choir.
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Admission fee
Admission: Free *No same-day tickets available.
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How to buy
All seats reserved: Please make reservations in advance at the following website
*Preschool children are not allowed to enter.
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