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Concerts tagged with Piano (Miyagi)
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2026
06/07 (su.)
14:00
Haruka Sato Piano Recital
Haruka Sato performs masterpieces by Bach, Brahms, Liszt, and Chopin in a piano recital.
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2026
06/07 (su.)
14:00
Elizaveta Ukrainskaya Piano Recital
In commemoration of her victory at the 9th Sendai International Music Competition. Elizaveta Ukrainskaya will perform Chopin's complete scherzo and masterpieces by Debussy, Liszt and others.
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2026
07/09 (Th.)
12:20
Naoko Kato (piano) x IVy HALL Lunchtime Calendar Concert
Lunchtime concert presented by Naoko Kato on piano. Comfortable music to restart your afternoon.
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2026
07/25 (sa.)
19:00
hibiki piano ALL CLASSIC TOUR 2026
Hibiki Piano performs masterpieces by Liszt, Debussy, Beethoven, and Chopin.
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2026
07/30 (Th.)
14:00
The 65th One Coin Concert Mizuha Nakai (Piano)
Pianist Mizuha Nakai will give a piano performance at the 65th One-Coin Concert.
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2026
08/23 (su.)
14:00
Guillermo Hernandez Barrocal Piano Recital
Guillermo Hernandez Barrocal, winner of the 5th SK International Competition, will perform in Sendai. He will perform masterpieces by Brahms, Chopin and Schumann.
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2026
08/29 (sa.)
14:00
Budo Classic 2026 Japan Tour
Budo presents a piano concert. With the theme of love, Budo will present masterpieces by Liszt, Beethoven, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, and others, as well as a variety of superb techniques.
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2026
09/10 (Th.)
12:20
Naoko Kato (piano) x IVy HALL Lunchtime Calendar Concert The 3rd Season
Lunchtime concert by Naoko Kato piano performance. 30 minutes for a casual musical experience.
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2026
10/03 (sa.)
14:00
Keigo Tsumikawa Piano Recital 2026
Keigo Tsumikawa Piano Recital. Liszt: Piano Sonata in B minor, Bach: French Suite No.3, Chopin: Funerary and others, depicting the journey to the light.
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2026
11/12 (Th.)
19:00
Kyohei Sanda Piano Recital 2026
Kyohei Sanda's debut 10th anniversary tour. This recital will include Mozart, Liszt, and Beethoven's great piece "Hammerklavier", and will capture all of his progress in sound.