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Japan Philharmonic Orchestra 781st Subscription Concert in Tokyo Unofficial
A festival of echoes with urban sophistication and glittering stories
2026/06/06(sa.) 14:00 Starting
The 781st Tokyo Subscription Concert by the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra. Junichi Hirokami, a member of the Friends of the JPO, will take the baton and lead the audience on a journey of sound around the world. Gershwin's "An American in Paris" will open the concert. Jazz rhythms and stylish melodies are woven together to create a scene of a glamorous Parisian street corner. Next was the violin concerto "A Thousand and One Nights in Harlem" by the prodigy Fazil Say. The violinist Momone Hattori, who is attracting attention at home and abroad, will weave the oriental and mysterious world of Scheherazade in vivid colors. And finally, Copland's Symphony No. 3. The magnificent and hopeful melody that celebrates the spirit of freedom resonates powerfully in the rich resonance of Suntory Hall. We hope you will enjoy this special program of diverse masterpieces.
Program
There will be a pre-conference talk "What to Listen to Today" from 1:20 p.m.
Performer
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Junichi Hirokami
Conductor
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Hattori Hundred Ounet
violin
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Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
orchestral music
Admission and ticket purchase
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