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Nagoya Sinfonia Orchestra 89th Regular Concert
2026/08/02(su.) 13:45 Starting
Toyota City Concert Hall (Aichi)
Official https://www.nagoya-sinfonia.org/
This year's subscription concert will be held at the Toyota City Concert Hall, which boasts one of the best acoustics and grandeur in the prefecture, and will feature familiar works by composers from the royal road. The "Overture to the University Celebration" is a gorgeous masterpiece by Brahms that incorporates four student songs, and some of you may have heard passages from his college entrance examination lectures on the radio. Dvořák's symphonic poem, which follows, is a dramatic work that uses music to tell a horror story about a stepmother who humiliates the heroine, who has been discovered by a prince, and the "Golden Spinning Wheel" tells of her evil deeds. Rest assured, there are many beautiful scenes and a happy ending. The main program will be Beethoven's 7th Symphony (commonly known as "Beto 7"), one of his most popular symphonies. It has become completely famous through "Nodame Cantabile. The overwhelming climax of the piece, in particular, brings a sense of excitement to the listener and a sense of exhaustion to the player. The climax of the piece in particular brings a sense of excitement to the audience and fatigue(?) to the players. We hope you will join us and watch us struggle. The Toyota City Concert Hall is easily accessible in front of the station and offers free parking. We hope that even those who are not familiar with classical music will enjoy the concert. We look forward to seeing you there.
Performer
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Masahiko Kurano
Conductor
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Nagoya Sinfonia Orchestra
orchestral music
Admission and ticket purchase
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How to buy
teket (electronic ticket sales service)
Aichi Arts Center Play Guide TEL: 052-972-0430
Same-day tickets available (Tickets will be sold at the venue entrance from 12:30)
Contact
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Phone number
090-4198-4421
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