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Concerts held in Kanto
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2026
05/24 (su.)
14:00
The 39th Regular Concert of the Bi-District Band
This brass band performs mainly in Shibuya and Meguro wards. Admission free, pre-school children allowed. Please come and join us. All members of the brass band look forward to seeing you at the concert.
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2026
05/24 (su.)
14:00
Higashikurume Symphony Orchestra 33rd Regular Concert
Please come and enjoy the "World of Arabian Nights" performed by guest concertmaster Shinya Nuriya, violin solo and orchestral music, directly at the venue.
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2026
05/24 (su.)
14:00
Urawa Philharmonic Orchestra The 76th Subscription Concert
The Urawa Philharmonic Orchestra and Toshikazu Sato are resuming the "serie "S series, a series that unearths buried music, for the first time in seven years!
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2026
05/24 (su.)
14:00
Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra 149th Yokohama Matinee Series
Mendelssohn, Korngold, and Dvorak, conducted by Sylvain Cambourin with Ilya Gringoltz
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2026
05/24 (su.)
14:30
Yasuyuki Yamamoto Trombone Recital Vol.6
Solotenor trombone and piano concert.
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2026
05/24 (su.)
14:30
Yokohama Bay Philharmonic
The program includes Brahms Symphony No. 4, Bruckner's "Te Deum", and Dvorak's Overture "Carnival". 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 24, 2026 at Kamakura Art Center!
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2026
05/24 (su.)
14:30
Tetsuo Sugiyama Beethoven Sonata Serial Concert No.5
The 5th series of concerts of all Beethoven sonatas by Tetsuo Sugiyama. Sonatas No. 11, No. 25 "Kakugoro", Eroica Variations, etc. The essence of the master's creations will be performed at Oji Hall.
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2026
05/24 (su.)
15:00
Bach Collegium Japan "Brandenburg Concerto" (all pieces)
A complete concert of J.S. Bach: Brandenburg Concertos (all six pieces) by Bach Collegium Japan, conducted by Masato Suzuki. Enjoy the exquisite sound of ancient instruments.
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2026
05/24 (su.)
15:00
Maiko Ozaki Pipe Organ Concert
Organ performance by Maiko Ozaki. Enjoy 40 minutes of Mendelssohn and other magnificent pipe organ sounds for free.