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Concerts tagged with Chorus (Kanagawa)
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2026
05/31 (su.)
13:30
Azabu Alumni + Choir 4th Concert
Azabu Alumni + Chorus perform Haydn's "The Creation". Conducted by Yusuke Watanabe and featuring an ancient instrument orchestra and talented soloists, they will weave a magnificent tale at MUZA Kawasaki.
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2026
06/06 (sa.)
14:00
Vienna Boys Choir
The Vienna Boys' Choir sings and spins masterpieces such as Mozart's "Ave Verum Corpus," J. Strauss II, Beethoven's "Ode to Joy," and more.
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2026
06/20 (sa.)
14:00
Tarine Scholars 4th Concert
This year's concert will also feature a program full of Renaissance excitement.
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2026
06/27 (sa.)
15:00
Tokyo Philharmonic Chorus Hiratsuka Special Concert
A concert by the Tokyo Philharmonic Chorus, a traditional professional chorus group! Please enjoy familiar melodies with the luxurious sound of four voices.
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2026
07/15 (We.)
19:00
Philippine Madrigal Singers 70th Anniversary of Normalization of Diplomatic Relations between Japan and the Philippines
From Renaissance masterpieces to Disney and Japanese folk songs, presented by a choir that captivates the world. Enjoy the gem harmony performed in the one and only semi-circular style.
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2026
07/16 (Th.)
19:00
Philippine Madrigal Singers Commemorating the 70th Anniversary of the Normalization of Diplomatic Relations between Japan and the Philippines
Supreme harmony by the treasures of the choral world. From Lasso to "The Lion King" to Japanese folk songs, a diverse repertoire will be performed with unique arrangements.
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2026
07/19 (su.)
15:00
Yokosuka Art Theater Boys and Girls Choir Stage 47 Summer Concert '26
The theme of the concert is "Life" and about 100 members will sing a chorus full of hope. The program will include a jazz mass, animated songs, and more.
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2026
09/27 (su.)
14:00
The 76th Regular Concert of Yokohama Chorus Association
The program will feature a Mass by Zelenka, who was active in Dresden at the same time as J.S. Bach, and a cantata by Bach.