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Lecture Lecture II "Composer Yoshinao Nakata and Yokohama
Related Event of "Yokohama Ongaku Monogatari" Vol.3
2025/09/28(su.) 14:00 Starting
Aoba Ward Citizens Cultural Center Filia Hall Rehearsal Room (Kanagawa)
The lecture and concert series "Yokohama Music Story" started in FY2023, and the theme of the third lecture is "song," or vocal music. The theme of the third lecture is "song," or vocal music, and the second lecture will introduce Yokohama-based composer Yoshinao Nakata, who created many of Japan's most famous songs, and the era in which he lived.
Yokohama" and "the West" and "music" will be introduced.
Yokohama" and the "West" at the Intersection of Music, Culture, and Art
Concert & Lecture Series
Yokohama Music Story (Yokohama Ongaku Monogatari)
(Total of 6 concerts scheduled)
In 1859, a port was built in a cold village off the Tokaido Highway,
A great door was opened to the world.
From "Yokohama", all kinds of Western civilizations were brought to Japan like a raging wave.
from "Yokohama" to Japan.
The glittering dresses and stylish accessories of the foreigners who passed through the city.
The scenes depicted in the colorful nishiki-e woodblock prints known as Yokohama ukiyoe,
The sweet melodies of the theaters in the foreign settlement.
The history of classical music in Japan began right here in Yokohama,
The history of classical music in Japan began right here in Yokohama.
One hundred and fifty years have passed since the Meiji era.
Now, "Yokohama Music Story," which reexamines what the West means in Japan from the perspective of music, has been released.
The "Story of Yokohama Music" will be held at Filia Hall.
---The first installment of "Yokohama Music Story" will begin at Filia Hall.
Part 1: Reenactment! Classical Concerts in Yokohama in the Early Days
Part 2: Yokohama Piano Story
Part 3: Story of "Songs" in Yokohama
Part 4: Exploring Contemporary Composers in Yokohama
Part 5: Yokohama Orchestra Story
Aobadai Philia Hall - Rural City and Music Culture in Yokohama
---The Rural City and Its Musical Culture *From the 4th session
The 4th and subsequent concerts will be held in 2026 or later. Details of each session will be announced as soon as they are determined.
Program
Based on the theme focusing on the relationship between Yokohama, Japan and Western vocal music, we will introduce Yokohama-based composer Yoshinao Nakata, who created many of Japan's most famous songs, and the era of his time. (There will be no live performance by the musicians.)
Performer
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Toshihiko Urakyu
lecturer
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Junichi Akutagawa
host
Admission and ticket purchase
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Admission fee
Free of charge (advance registration required)
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How to buy
◎If you wish to attend, please be sure to register in advance at the Filia Hall Ticket Center by phone or at the ticket counter.
Seats are unreserved.
Preschool children are not allowed to enter.
No parking ticket service at Aobadai Tokyu Square is available.
Contact
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Phone number
Philia Hall Ticket Center 045-982-9999 (open 11:00-18:00)