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Concerts in Kyoto
Concerts gaining attention
Newly registered concerts
Concerts in Kyoto
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2025
10/26 (su.)
11:00
2025 Autumn Kayabuki Concert in Karyobukuro
Julian Walder (Vn) and Kazuko Seiler's second performance of the famous "Romance from Austria" in response to the popularity of the early summer Kayabuki concert.
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2025
10/26 (su.)
14:00
Harp Duo Farfalle Harp Duo Concert
Beautifully resonant harp duo compositions such as Rokudan no Ke, Kumoi Rokudan, Viking's Voyage, etc.
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2025
10/26 (su.)
14:00
Nagaoka City Ensemble "The 35th Autumn Concert
A Reed composition Armenian Dance (parts 1 and 2) will be performed in its entirety.
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2025
10/26 (su.)
14:30
Yoshinari Takano & Shin Nakamura Duo Recital
Masterpieces by Schumann, Brahms, Saint-Saens, and Prokofiev performed by Yoshinari Takano (violin) and Shin Nakamura (piano)
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2025
10/26 (su.)
16:00
Music Fusion in Kyoto Music Festival Trio in Satoyama
Mozart, Beethoven, Debussy and others. Trio by Yasutsugu Toyoshima, Hidehito Naka, and Hibiki Tamura
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2025
10/27 (mo.)
19:00
Ensemble Amoibe vol.63
Schoenberg: String Quartets No. 0 and No. 1 (with lecture)
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2025
10/28 (Tu.)
11:00
Kyoto Kitayama Matinee Series Vol.23 Duet, Dialogue Pleasures
Rondino, Kreutzer Sonata, etc. by Karen Kido (violin) and Shigetoshi Ezawa (piano)
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2025
10/29 (We.)
13:00
New National Theatre, Tokyo Mozart's "The Magic Flute" (with subtitles)
The Magic Flute" in two acts by Kyoto Symphony Orchestra and New National Theatre Chorus, conducted by Masahiro Shirotani, performed in German with Japanese subtitles.
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2025
10/29 (We.)
19:00
Altman x Asako Okamoto x Kei Shirai x Gen Yokosaka
Altman, Asako Okamoto, Kei Shirai, and Gen Yokosaka performing Karlmann, Bartok, Brahms, and Lehar Chamber Music
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2025
10/30 (Th.)
19:00
Tanikawa Shuntaro + Tanikawa Kensaku Family Portrait Concert Kyoto Performance
With "Portrait of a Family" at the core, Ensemble Alba will weave together works by Berthe Muir, Elgar, Dvořák, and Tanigawa Kensaku for a blissful moment.