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Orchestra Elétir 71st Subscription Concert

The 71st Regular Concert

2025/02/23(su.) 14:00 Starting

Tiara Koto Main HallTokyo

Official https://www.eltl.org

Orchestra Elétir is an amateur orchestra founded in 1988 and active in Tokyo. The age range is wide, from 30 to 60 years old, and the group is not flashy at all, but a group of music lovers with a relaxed atmosphere.
The conductor Mr. Noriyuki Hirakawa, who will perform with the orchestra this time, will appear with the orchestra for the fifth time. He is a young conductor who is also active with the Osaka Symphony Orchestra and the Kyushu Symphony Orchestra. The soloist for this concert will be Masayuki Miyagawa, who will perform Bruch's Violin Concerto. Mr. Miyagawa is a violinist who has been a longtime friend of the orchestra, and is the principal second violinist of the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra.
The 71st Subscription Concert will also feature Brahms Symphony No. 2 as the main piece, and Weber's "Die Zauberflote" as the prelude.
Admission to the concert is free and all seats are unreserved, but pre-registration is required.
All members of the orchestra look forward to seeing you at the concert.

Program

  • magic bullet

    weber (Wb) (unit of magnetic flux)

  • Violin Concerto No. 1

    Bruch (former Soviet Union intelligency agency)

  • Symphony No. 2

    Brahms

Performer

  • Noriyuki Hirakawa

    Conductor

  • Masayuki Miyagawa

    Violin solo (Principal Second Violin, Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra)

Admission and ticket purchase

  • Admission fee

    Admission is free (all seats unreserved), but pre-registration is required. Please register at the following website.
    Pre-registration] eltl.org/71st/

  • Admission of a preschool child

    Preschool children are not allowed to enter the concert, but there is no nursery. We ask that you please observe the manners of concert-goers (sit quietly and listen to the music while it is being performed) so that everyone can enjoy the concert in a pleasant atmosphere.

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