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Setagaya Philharmonic Orchestra 61st Subscription Concert

2023/10/22(Su.) 13:45 Starting

Showa Women's University Hitomi Memorial AuditoriumTokyo

Official https://setagaya-phil.net/

The Setagaya Philharmonic Orchestra's Music Director, Hideomi Kuroiwa, will conduct this performance of Symphony No. 9, completed by Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) in the year before his death. In his later years, Mahler was in a difficult situation: he was forced out of his position at the Vienna Court Opera due to anti-Jewish sentiment, his eldest daughter died of illness, he was troubled by his wife's infidelity, and he suffered from his own heart disease. Perhaps for this reason, the work is tinged with the shadow of death. The other piece is the Violin Concerto No. 5, a work by Mozart, whom Mahler admired throughout his life. The soloist was Kyoko Ogawa, an up-and-coming young woman who graduated from Yamano Elementary School and Kinuta Junior High School in her hometown of Setagaya Ward.
https://www.kyoko-ogawa.com/biography
Ms. Ogawa plays 1st Violin Kozakura Hal in the TV broadcast "Blue Orchestra".
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Please enjoy the live sound at the hall.

Program

  • Violin Concerto No. 5

    Mozart

  • Symphony No. 9 in D major

    Gustav Mahler

Performer

  • Hideomi Kuroiwa

    Conductor

  • Kyoko Ogawa

    violin

Admission and ticket purchase

  • How to buy

    All seats unreserved, 1,500 yen (day-of-performance tickets available) Tickets on sale Friday, September 8
    Tickets can be purchased at
    Ward Administration Information Center (Setagaya Ward Office Building No. 1, 1F)
    Kitazawa and Tamagawa General Branch Offices' Ward Administration Information Corner
    Karasuyama Kumin Center

    Tickets can also be purchased through the electronic ticket service "teket". https://teket.jp/987/25415

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