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20th Anniversary Concert of the Chemical Orchestra

Science and Music with a Chemist

2023/06/03(sa.) 13:30 Starting

Nakano ZERO Main HallTokyo

Official https://chem-orch.jpn.org/

Under the theme of "Chemistry x Music," in addition to classical music performances, we will welcome Dr. Yoshinori Osumi (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2016), who has elucidated the mechanism of autophagy, for a dream conversation with orchestra members and a corner where the lecturers will answer questions from the audience, etc., for elementary and middle school students and adults. This is a science event that can be enjoyed by everyone from elementary, junior high, and high school students to adults.

Admission is free, but registration is required at the following website
Site to obtain online tickets
teket (https://teket.jp/5992/20467)

Program

  • Prelude to Act I from Die Meistersinger

    Richard Wagner

  • Symphonic Poem "On the Steppes of Central Asia"

    Alexander Borodin

  • Symphony No. 8

    Antonin Dvorak.


★Science Lecture
1. Yoshinori Osumi (Tokyo Institute of Technology) "Unlocking the Secrets of Autophagy" Yoshinori Osumi was awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine alone for his research on cellular autophagy (autophagy). He established the Osumi Foundation for the Creation of Basic Sciences, which focuses on supporting research by young researchers and science events for elementary, junior high, and high school students.
2. Chikara Miyasaka (Toin University of Yokohama) "Unlocking the Secrets of Perovskite Solar Cells" Pioneer researcher of perovskite solar cells. He is attracting attention as a strong candidate for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He is the first violinist of the Chemistry Orchestra. 3.
Junichiro Ishibashi (Kobe University) "Uncovering the Secrets of Undersea Hot Springs" After graduating from the Department of Chemistry, he switched to undersea geoscience research. He has been on board submersible research vessels and deep earth exploration vessels to investigate the chemical reactions that occur at the bottom of the ocean. He is a percussionist in a chemical orchestra.

       Orchestra performance

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