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Music for Children 20th Anniversary Concert Unofficial
2026/09/12(sa.) 15:00 Starting
Main Hall, Meguro Persimon Hall (Tokyo)
Official https://www.persimmon.or.jp/performance/sponsored/2026030909550269346.html
This concert commemorates the 20th anniversary of the founding of "NPO Music for Children," a long-time co-sponsor of Meguro Persimon Hall's outreach program. Performers who have performed at elementary and junior high schools in Meguro Ward will come together to present a selection of chamber music works. The concert will bring together talented pianists who have won international competitions, such as Emmanuel Rimoldi and Yoshine Numazawa, leading Japanese violinists Ren Goko, Tamaki Kawakubo, Rina Matsuda, Shion Minami, and Ryosuke Suo, and renowned viola and cello players, including Ryo Sasaki, Haruma Sato, and Nobuko Yamazaki. The concert will feature chamber music works from a wide range of eras and genres, including Rachmaninoff's "Fantastic Pictures," Schumann's Piano Quartet, Bacevich's Violin Quartet, Mendelssohn's Piano Trio, and more. Please enjoy the gorgeous festival celebrating the 20th anniversary of NPO Music for Children at Meguro Persimon Hall. You will enjoy heartwarming performances by some of the top artists in the Japanese music world.
Program
Performers and program may be subject to change due to unavoidable circumstances.
Performer
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Emmanuel Limordi
piano
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Yoshinobu Numazawa
piano
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Ren Goko
violin
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Ryo Sasaki
viola
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Haruma Sato
cello
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Hiroyuki Kato
piano
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Taki Kawakubo
violin
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Rina Matsuda
violin
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Shion Minami
violin
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Ryosuke Suo
violin
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Tomoko Kato
violin
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Nobuko Yamazaki
cello
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Megumi Ito
piano
Admission and ticket purchase
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