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NHK Symphony Orchestra NHK Symphony Orchestra NHK Symphony Orchestra Drama & Masterpieces Concert <Special Edition Unofficial
2026/03/05(Th.) 19:00 Starting
The NHK Symphony Orchestra will perform the theme music of the Taiga Drama in a lavish performance as the "original" orchestra. The orchestra will be joined by young conductor Nodoka Okizawa, who will collaborate with electronic instruments, Japanese instruments, and chorus to perform a rich and resonant performance of the theme music of the drama, from the classic works of the past such as "Dokuganryu Masamune" and "Shinsengumi! and Toru Takemitsu's fantastic masterpiece "Minamoto no Yoshitsune," we will present a blissful program of rich sounds and hidden melodies. The hall will be filled with the world of a great river overlapping with images and stories, colored by the sounds of various guests and chorus.
Program
Performer
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Okizawa Nodoka
Conductor
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NHK Symphony Orchestra
orchestral music
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Hideki Takahashi
actor
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Motoko Oya
ondes Martenot (electronic musical instrument)
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Kazuma Kudo
tenor
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heart of heart, soul, and mind
Satsuma biwa (or its music)
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Akinori Inaba
dragon flute (medium-pitched bamboo transverse flute with seven-holes)
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style of tie-dying used during the Nara era
dragon flute (medium-pitched bamboo transverse flute with seven-holes)
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Tatsuya Iwasaki
dragon flute (medium-pitched bamboo transverse flute with seven-holes)
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Tomoya Nakai
25-stringed koto
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Yoshika Osasu
shakuhachi
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Genichi Shinoda
synthesizer
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Hiromi Shinoda
electronic percussion
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Keio Wagner Society Male Chorus
male chorus
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NHK Tokyo Children's Chorus
children's chorus
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Nahoko Tazoe
host
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