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Japan Philharmonic Orchestra Ninth Special Concert 2026 Unofficial

Conducted by Kenichiro Kobayashi [266th Geigeki Series]

2026/12/28(mo.) 19:00 Starting

Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space, Concert HallTokyo

Official https://japanphil.or.jp/concert/20261228/

The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra presents its annual Ninth Special Concert at the end of the year. Under the baton of Honorary Conductor Kenichiro Kobayashi, Beethoven's immortal masterpiece, Symphony No. 9 "Chorus," will be performed in the rich resonance of the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space. In addition to the organ performance by Yuka Ishimaru, this year's concert will bring together such talented soloists as Shiorina Ogawa, Makiko Yamashita, Ken Nishikori, and Koji Terada, as well as the Japan Philharmonic Association Chorus, to create a moving stage that will stir the soul. Please enjoy this special time to close the year with the power of music.

Program

  • Prelude in C major, BWV531

    J.S. Bach

  • Small Fugue in G minor, BWV578

    J.S. Bach

  • Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV565

    J.S. Bach

  • Symphony No. 9 "Chorus" in D minor, op.125

    Beethoven

The three J.S. Bach pieces will be solo organ.

Performer

  • Kenichiro Kobayashi

    Conductor

  • Kenichiro Kobayashi

    command

  • Yuka Ishimaru

    organ (musical instrument)

  • Shiorina Ogawa

    soprano

  • Makiko Yamashita

    mezzo-soprano

  • Ken Nishikori

    tenor

  • Koji Terada

    baritone

  • Japan Philharmonic Society Chorus

    chorus

  • Japan Philharmonic Orchestra

    orchestral music

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