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New Symphony Orchestra 271st Concert Unofficial
Returning to the starting point! Akutagawa and Beethoven's music echoes in Ikebukuro after a year's absence.
2025/10/13(mo.) 14:00 Starting
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space, Concert Hall (Tokyo)
Official https://teket.jp/3558/53087
The New Symphony Orchestra, founded in 1956 by Yasunobu Akutagawa, will return to the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space Concert Hall in Ikebukuro. Starting with Three Movements for Strings-Triptych, in which conductor Kiyotaka Teraoka will perform a Japanese work for the first time in response to a request, the orchestra will perform Symphony No. 2 in D major (first performance in 30 years) and Symphony No. 5 in C minor (a memorable masterpiece performed over 10 times since its formation) all at once. This will be a program that returns to its roots, offering a fulfilling time for the audience to fully enjoy the sound of Akutagawa & Beethoven.
Program
Kiyotaka Teraoka performs a Japanese work for the first time with the New Symphony Orchestra. This will be the first performance of Symphony No. 2 in 30 years and the first performance of Symphony No. 5 in 21 years.
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Kiyotaka Teraoka
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New Symphony Orchestra
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