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Heiligenstadt Philharmonic Orchestra 7th Concert

Final installment of the Schubert Complete Symphony Cycle

2024/09/23(mo.) 14:00 Starting

Hikarigaoka IMA Hall (4F, Hikarigaoka IMA Central Building, Nerima-ku, Tokyo)Tokyo

Official http://www2.tokai.or.jp/s.fuji/hph/index.html

The Heiligenstadt Philharmonic Orchestra is a new orchestra launched in Tokyo in 2019 by a group of amateur players who love the fragrant traditional sound of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, which is considered the best in the world. The wind and percussion section uses the same Viennese-style instruments as the Vienna Philharmonic - the so-called wienerhorn, wiener oboe, Wiener Akademie-style clarinet, and Schneller-style (non-pedal) timpani. Heiligenstadt" is the name of a place in Vienna's 19th district, famous for the paths and houses where Beethoven wrote his last will and testament, and for its heurige (local wine taverns), which Beethoven used in his countryside symphonies. We hope that you can feel the breath of the land that has been loved by Viennese and tourists alike through our sound.
The autumn concert in 2024 will be the final concert of the Schubert cycle, which the orchestra has been working on since its foundation, with conductor Mr. Jaeitler, an alumnus of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Mr. Jaeitler is a bass trombonist who has performed with Böhm, Kleiber, and others. This ideal collaboration will take you to the heights reached by Schubert.

Program

  • Symphony No. 7 in B minor, D759 "Unfinished

    Franz Schubert

  • Symphony No. 8 in C major, D944 "The Great

    Franz Schubert

Performer

  • Carl Yeitler

    Conductor

Admission and ticket purchase

  • How to buy

    Ticket PIA P code: 270996
    Same-day tickets are available at the ticket office of the organizer.

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