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Tokyo Symphony Orchestra & Suntory Hall Children's Subscription Concert No.98 Unofficial

So small, so big.

2026/07/05(su.) 11:00 Starting

Suntory Hall Main HallTokyo

Official https://tokyosymphony.jp/concert/58188

This is the 98th performance of the "Children's Subscription Concert" presented by the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra and Suntory Hall. Under the theme of "So Small, So Big," the concert will feature Japan's leading conductor Tatsuya Shimono and pianist Kazune Shimizu. The program will begin with a movement from Beethoven's "Rural" that evokes the wonders of nature, followed by Saint-Saens and a profound concerto by Rachmaninoff, and finally lead to Ravel's frenetic "Bolero". From the delicate tones of the orchestra to the powerful sound of the orchestra, this is a composition that allows the audience to fully experience the dynamism of the music. The passionate stage performance by top-notch performers will deeply touch the hearts of children and adults alike. Come and experience the magic of music at the historic Suntory Hall.

Program

  • Symphony No. 6 "Rural" from the 4th movement to the beginning of the 5th movement

    Beethoven

  • The Tortoise" from the suite "Carnival of the Animals

    Saint-Saens.

  • First movement from Piano Concerto No. 2

    Rachmaninoff

  • bolero

    label (music)

Performer

  • Tatsuya Shitano

    Conductor

  • Kazune Shimizu

    piano

  • Tokyo Symphony Orchestra

    orchestral music

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