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Teneramente Philharmonic Orchestra

The 8th Regular Concert

2023/09/10(su.) 13:30 Starting

Main Hall, Meguro Persimon HallTokyo

Official http://www.tenephil.jp/concert.html

Welcome to the Teneramente Philharmonic Orchestra!
The word "teneramente" means "with love and tenderness" in Italian.
The word "teneramente" means "with love and tenderness" in Italian.
We, the Teneramente Philharmonic Orchestra (commonly known as Tenefil), are led by our permanent conductor, Yuya Sudo, and our highly motivated members.
The orchestra aims to try at least one challenging experiment each season as it tackles a variety of music.
This year's program focuses on the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, featuring Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2, one of his masterpieces, and Mahler's early masterpiece, Symphony No. 1. This will be the first time for the Tene Philharmonic to perform Mahler, and how will we present this piece full of youthful energy... Please look forward to it!

All seats are reserved and admission is free. Tickets can be ordered through teket (https://teket.jp/577/20689).
We do not accept tickets by e-mail or phone.
We are sincerely looking forward to seeing you at the event.

We ask for your cooperation in preventing infectious diseases:
Please put on and take off masks as necessary at your own discretion in the venue.
Please take your temperature when entering the venue.
Please wash your hands frequently and practice good cough etiquette.
Please keep a safe distance between visitors.
Please do not come to the venue if you have any of the following conditions in order to prevent the spread of infection between visitors and between visitors and our staff.
Visitors with cold symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, etc., or visitors with other health concerns
Please note that the above is subject to change in the event of changes in national, local government, or venue guidelines.

Program

  • Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor

    Sergei Rachmaninoff

  • Symphony No. 1 in D major

    Gustav Mahler

Piano: Hikodai Sato

Performer

  • Yuya Sudo

    Conductor

  • Teneramente Philharmonic Orchestra

    orchestral music

  • Hikodai Sato

    soloist

Admission and ticket purchase

  • Admission fee

    All seats are reserved and admission is free.

  • How to buy

    Tickets can be ordered through teket (https://teket.jp/577/20689).
    We do not accept tickets by e-mail or phone.

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