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Tokyo City Concert Brass
The 51st Regular Concert "Music of the Sea by Brass
2026/06/21(su.) 14:00 Starting
The music is composed of a selection of songs by various characters associated with "the sea."
The two main pieces are "James Cook Circumnavigator" by Gilbert Vinter and "Endeavour" by Philip Spark, who celebrates his 75th anniversary this year.
In addition, we have prepared a varied program including Tom Davoren's new piece "Atlantic Drift," which will be performed for the first time in Japan, a classical masterpiece, and solos for E-flat bass and trombone.
This will be the first time in three years that the concert will be held at our home venue, the Fuchu no Mori Art Theatre✨.
Please check our schedule 🙌!
Program
[Part 1
1. the bombardier (T.J.Powell)
The Bombardier (T.J.Powell)
2. the Academic Festival Overture (J. Brahms/arr. Dennis Wright)
Academic Festival Overture (J. Brahms/ arr. Denis Wright)
The Sun Has Got His Hat On (Butler & Gay / arr. Philip Spark) E flat bass solo: Shuhei Hasegawa
The Sun Has Got His Hat On (Butler & Gay/ arr. Philip Sparke)
Russian Sailors Dance (Gliere/arr. James Gurley)
Russian Sailors Dance (Gliere/ arr. James Gourlay)
5. Endeavour (Australia1788-1988) (Philip Sparke)
Endeavour (Australia1788 -1988) (Philip Sparke)
Part 2
Atlantic Drift (Tom Davoren) *Premiere in Japan
Atlantic Drift (Tom Davoren) *Japan Premiere
Meditaiton - Just As I Am (Wilfred Heaton)
Meditaiton - Just As I Am (Wilfred Heaton)
A Song to the Sea (Tom Davoren) Trombone Solo: Sachiko Yokozawa
A Song to the Sea (Tom Davoren)
4. selections from Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (composed by John Williams / arranged by Steve Sykes)
Selections from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (John Williams/ arr. Steve Sykes)
James Cook - Circumnavigator (Gilbert Vinter)
James Cook - Circumnavigator (Gilbert Vinter)
Admission and ticket purchase
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Admission fee
1,000 yen (Free for high school students and below)
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