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Concerts in Aichi
Concerts gaining attention
Newly registered concerts
Concerts in Aichi
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2025
09/19 (Fr.)
18:45
Chubu Philharmonic Chamber Music Series Vol.4 String Serenade
Chubu Philharmonic Orchestra Chamber Music Series Vol.4, a gem of an ensemble with a variety of orchestras
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2025
09/19 (Fr.)
18:45
Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra 98th Civic Hall Masterpieces Series
Shun Ooi plays C.P.E. Bach Sinfonia & Beethoven Nos. 8 and 7 with the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra
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2025
09/20 (sa.)
14:00
Koji Hirata TRIO 2025 - Koji Hirata Bandoneon Recital
A gem of a tango program by Koji Hirata (bandoneon) & Akiko Nasu & Rie Nagayasu
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2025
09/20 (sa.)
14:30
Central Aichi Symphony Orchestra The 213th Subscription Concert
Tristan und Isolde and Bruckner Symphony No. 4 performed by mezzo Kaori Ikeda, conducted by Tatsuya Shimono
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2025
09/20 (sa.)
15:00
SISAY Winds of Ecuador - The Andean Latin Rose Blooms
SISAY weaves a feast of South American Andean music, including The Condor Flies Away, Coffee Rumba, and Flower Festival
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2025
09/20 (sa.)
18:30
Nagoya Guitar Festival 2025
Overwhelming performance by Łukasz Kuropaczewski, local guitarist and guitar ensemble
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2025
09/21 (su.)
15:00
Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music Strings Faculty Lecture Concert Chamber Music Resonances II Vol.2
Chamber Music Concert Vol.2 produced by Prof. Yasuyuki Fukumoto and the faculty of Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music String Instrument Course
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2025
09/21 (su.)
15:00
Akira Miyagawa & Ensemble Vega FAMILY CONCERT
Chamber music entertainment by nine musicians, from the masterpieces of Döhle and Brahms to Matsuken Samba II
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2025
09/23 (Tu.)
13:30
Jean Chakmul Piano Recital
Schubert, Wagner, Liszt, Sy, Chopin masterpieces performed by Jean Chacmle.
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2025
09/23 (Tu.)
14:00
Hiroaki Fuehta Tenor Recital
Hiroaki Fuehta Tenor Recital - Enjoy his clear voice and deep emotion at Munetsugu Hall