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Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra The 547th Subscription Concert Unofficial

A drama about the mourning of a great man.

2026/07/04(sa.) 16:00 Starting

Aichi Prefectural Arts Center, Concert HallAichi

Official https://www.nagoya-phil.or.jp/2026/012915033832611.html

Kenichiro Kobayashi, the 86-year-old laureate conductor of the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra, will perform Verdi's Requiem, a work that transcends the boundaries of religious music. Although it is a religious work, it is a unique work that unfolds as if it were an opera with a raging drama. Under the baton of the maestro, whose passion for the work has never waned, the Okazaki Mixed Chorus and other leading soloists from Japan will join forces to present a soul-stirring and moving stage performance. We hope you will enjoy the overwhelming choral and orchestral sounds and dramatic melodies full of human emotion, which will be presented in a single performance with no intermission.

Program

  • requiem

    Verdi

There will be no intermission for this performance. y seats are for 25 and under, same-day tickets only.

Performer

  • Kenichiro Kobayashi

    Conductor

  • Ryoko Sunagawa

    soprano

  • Makiko Yamashita

    mezzo-soprano

  • Hiroaki Fuehta

    tenor

  • Takashi Aoyama

    baritone

  • Okazaki Mixed Chorus

    chorus

  • Aichi Prefectural Okazaki High School Chorus Club

    chorus

  • Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra

    orchestral music

  • Satoshi Morioka

    concert master

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