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Futao Tokunaga 80th Anniversary Concert Unofficial

2026/11/15(su.) 14:00 Starting

Suntory Hall Main HallTokyo

Official https://www.amati-tokyo.com/performance/2603131553.php

A special concert will be held at Suntory Hall to commemorate the 80th birthday of the rare master musician Fumio Tokunaga. This will be an evening that will fully showcase the matured artistry of Tokunaga, who has led the Japanese classical music world for many years, and who has deepened and deepened over the years. Junichi Hirokami will conduct the special festival orchestra. The program will feature masterpieces by Khachaturian and Brahms, allowing the audience to enjoy the overwhelming expressive power of Tokunaga's violin to the fullest. In addition, Kreisler's masterpiece, Mendelssohn's String Octet, and part of Dvořák's Piano Quintet will also be performed, providing a truly blissful experience that shows where Tokunaga is at in his diverse repertoire. With the addition of moderator Satoshi Asaoka, we hope you will enjoy this moving experience that takes you to the depths of music at the venue.

Program

  • Violin Concerto in D minor

    Khachaturian

  • The Joy of Love / The Sorrow of Love / Beautiful Rosmarin

    Chrysler

  • String Octet in E flat major, Op. 20, 1stmovt.

    Mendelssohn

  • Piano Quintet in A major, Op. 81, 1stmovt.

    Dvorak

  • Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77

    Brahms

Performer

  • Junichi Hirokami

    Conductor

  • Tokunaga, Futao

    violin

  • Special Festival Orchestra

    orchestral music

  • Satoshi Asaoka

    host

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