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Yokogawa Electric Orchestra Ensemble Yokogawa 26th Concert
A symphony of time and passion that echoes the earth with sound solutions
2026/04/18(sa.) 14:00 Starting
Musashino Civic Cultural Hall, Main Hall (Tokyo)
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Conductor: Toshiyuki Takahashi
Tunes:
Rossini / Overture "William Tell
Haydn / Symphony No.101 "The Clock
Sibelius / Symphony No.2
Ensemble Yokogawa, which consists mainly of Yokogawa Electric Group employees, former employees, and their families, will hold its 26th regular concert.
Since its birth in the 1970s by a group of classical music lovers within the company, the ensemble has continued to create music together with the community, valuing "ensemble = harmonious whole".
This year's program is full of the charm of all three.
Opening the program is the overture to "William Tell" by the great opera musician Rossini. The overture to "William Tell" by Rossini, the great master of opera music, is a masterpiece known for its depiction of scenes that depict the magnificent nature of Switzerland and the energetic sense of speed at the end of the piece.
Haydn's Symphony No. 101 "Clock" is a piece full of humor and warmth, with an impressive ticking rhythm. It is a piece full of humor and warmth, and offers a taste of the wit and dignity of the classical school.
In the second half, Sibelius' "Symphony No. 2" will be performed. This is a masterpiece that has made the composer's name known around the world with its magnificent music that reflects the majestic nature of Northern Europe and the pride of its people.
The conductor is Toshiyuki Takahashi. Please fully enjoy the precise and unified sound that only Ensemble Yokogawa can provide.
Please note that preschool children are not allowed to enter.
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Toshiyuki Takahashi
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Ensemble Yokogawa
orchestral music
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*Preschool children are not allowed to enter.
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