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NHK Symphony Orchestra N Symphony Orchestra x Pokemon Classic Concert Tour Kyoto Unofficial

2026/08/22(sa.) 15:30 Starting

Kyoto Concert Hall, Main HallKyoto

Official https://www.nhkso.or.jp/concert/20260822.html

The NHK Symphony Orchestra, which will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2026, and the "Pokémon" series, which marks its 30th anniversary, will present a memorable concert tour in Kyoto. Conducted by the young and talented Kanade Yokoyama and MC Akiko Takehira, the audience will enjoy the rich sound of the orchestra as it performs masterpieces from "Pokémon: Red and Green" to the latest "Pokémon: Wind Wave" that color the adventures of the series. In addition, classical pieces that symbolize the themes of the works will be interwoven, creating a special moment in which music and adventure resonate. Please enjoy the supreme ensemble performance at Kyoto Concert Hall.

Program

  • From "Pokémon Red and Green" - Opening

  • Morning" from "Peer Gynt" Suite No. 1

    Grieg

  • Symphonic Poem "Moldau

    smetana

  • Lullaby - "Finale" from the ballet suite "The Firebird

    Stravinsky.

  • From the "Pokemon" game series

  • Main theme from "Pokémon: Wind Wave

There will be no Pokémon or visual, audio, or lighting effects. The performance will last approximately 2 hours (with a 20-minute intermission).

Performer

  • Kanade Yokoyama

    Conductor

  • NHK Symphony Orchestra

    orchestral music

  • Akiko Takehira

    MC

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