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Chemistry Orchestra [Chemistry x Music 2026] Concert with Talk
Three major German composers B and the periodic table of elements
2026/05/24(su.) 13:40 Starting
A unique concert under the theme of "Chemistry x Music" by the Chemistry Orchestra will be held at the Great Hall of Kyurian. This one-of-a-kind concert with talk combines masterpieces by Germany's three greatest composers, Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms, with a talk on elements appearing in the periodic table, with a focus on "Boron" (boron).
A pre-concert will be held onstage at approximately 1:40 p.m. The main part of the performance program, which begins at 2:00 p.m., will begin with Beethoven's "Fidelio Overture," followed by Bach's "Brandenburg Concerto," and then Brahms' profound "Symphony No. 1. The talk, on the other hand, will be given by a chemist (a member of the orchestra, of course) who usually teaches, and the topic may expand to include not only "Boron" but also "Ba" (barium), "Be" (beryllium), "Br" (bromine), and other elements.
We hope you will enjoy this unique program at the venue, where the music will enliven your heart and the chemistry talk will tickle your curiosity.
Performer
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Yoshikatsu Miyanoya
Conductor
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chemical orchestra
orchestral music
Admission and ticket purchase
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Admission fee
All seats free All seats unreserved
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Admission of a preschool child
When making noise or moving, please be considerate of the guests around you.