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Come to Handa Sky Science Museum for a taste of the star and music competition!
Wind instrumentalists active in the Tokai region will bring to life works based on space, stars, and natural phenomena. Join us for an extraordinary time surrounded by music in the planetarium.

Tanabata Concert
July 17, 2023 (Monday, holiday)
Doors open 17:30
Concert begins 18:00
Concert ends at 19:30
Venue: Planetarium Hall, Handa Sky Science Museum

Performers (in alphabetical order)
Shinpei Ataka (saxophone)
AUNO Sae (saxophone)
Mayuko Suzuki (Bass Trombone)
Mayu Nishio, trumpet
Eri Higashida (euphonium)

The concert will use a number of "flexible composition" scores published by various companies. This type of music is characterized by its flexibility, which allows performers to freely select instruments to play. Depending on the combination of instruments, the same score can have a completely different atmosphere.

This time, two woodwinds (saxophone) and three brass instruments (trumpet, euphonium, and bass trombone) were used in an unusual combination. We hope you will enjoy this new acoustic experience.

Scheduled Performances
Tetsunobu Kushida / Wind Story
G. Holst (arranged by Hiroki Takahashi) / Jupiter
YOASOBI / Running into the Night
Kyu Sakamoto / Ue wo muite arukou
etc.
(Please note that the program is subject to change without notice.)

Admission Fee
General admission 2,000 yen
High school and university students 1,500 yen
3 years old to junior high school students 500 yen

Program

  • Jupiter (arr. Hiroki Takahashi)

    Gustav Holst.

  • Wind Story

    Kushida

  • Let's look up and walk.

    Nakamura Hachioji

  • Seven planets, so invisible

    Hidetoshi Wabemi

We have a selection of pieces about the stars, the universe, and natural phenomena. (There is a wide variety of music available in addition to those listed here.)

Performer

  • Shimpei Ataka

    saxophone

  • euphasiid (any species in the family Euphausiacea)

    saxophone

  • Mayuko Suzuki

    bass trombone

  • Manyuu Nishio

    trumpet

  • Eri Higashida

    euphonium

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