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Tokyo Chamber Opera: Nihon no Uta in Yokohama Unofficial

~The Four Seasons of Japan through Songs

2026/07/25(sa.) 14:00 Starting

Lilith Hall, Sakae Ward Citizens Cultural Center, Yokohama CityKanagawa

Official https://lilis.hall-info.jp/concert/the_tokyo_chamber_opera_theatre_nihonnoutainyokohama/

The Tokyo Chamber Opera will present "Nihon no Uta in Yokohama: Japanese Four Seasons through Songs" at Lilith Hall, Sakae Ward Citizens Cultural Center, Yokohama City. This special program will interweave the charm of Japanese songs with masterpieces that live on in Yokohama, the gateway to Western culture. The program will be moderated by Koji Matsui, and will feature talented singers and a piano. You will be able to enjoy a gorgeous stage performance by the singers of the Tokyo Chamber Opera, who sing a wide range of songs from opera to pops and enka, from famous songs about the Japanese four seasons such as "Hana" and "Hamabe no uta" by Rentaro Taki to "Blue Light Yokohama" associated with Yokohama, and even interesting children's songs.

Program

  • blooming (esp. of cherry blossoms)

    Taki Rentaro

  • cherry blossom side street

    Yoshinao Nakata

  • I am of the sea

    Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology anthem

  • living hand-to-mouth

    Ikuma Dan

  • leaves turning red

    Teiichi Okano

  • (Japanese) larch (Larix leptolepis, Larix kaempferi)

    Hideo Kobayashi

  • snow

    Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology anthem

  • Winter Forest

    Takada Saburo

  • red shoes

    Hon'i Chosei era (1185.8.27-1190.4.11)

  • Blue-eyed doll

    Hon'i Chosei era (1185.8.27-1190.4.11)

  • Song of the Beach

    Narita Tamezo

  • Jōgashima's rains

    Sada Liangda

  • Blue Light Yokohama

    Tsutumi Kyouhei

  • Yokohama twilight

    Masaaki Hirao

  • person who cannot swim with the current

    Yoshinao Nakata

  • Dorobo no uta (The Dorobo Song, a song of the Dorobo Dynasty)

    kappa (mythical water-dwelling creature)

  • fast-talking songs

    great debt of gratitude

Programs are subject to change.

Performer

  • Koji Matsui

    Baritone, Moderator

  • Seimi Iida

    soprano

  • Hiroko Nakamura

    soprano

  • Namiki Yen

    soprano

  • Mariko Yumida

    soprano

  • Masako Iguchi

    mezzo-soprano

  • Maria Oshima

    mezzo-soprano

  • Sachi Kitazawa

    mezzo-soprano

  • Hirotaka Kino

    tenor

  • Megumi Yorita

    piano

  • Tokyo Chamber Opera

    operetta troupe

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