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Concerts tagged with Chamber Music & Ensembles (Tokyo)
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2026
04/19 (su.)
17:00
Zoshidani Haiyubun-tei "An Evening of Koto, Violin, and Shinobue (Japanese flute)
Koto, violin, and shinobue flute will perform together at Zoshigaya Haimun-tei. The ensemble, which transcends the boundaries between Japan and the West, will present a serene and beautiful musical composition.
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2026
04/20 (mo.)
11:30
Aoi Trio Hamarikyu Lunchtime Concert vol.261
Aoi Trio passionately spins Dvorak's masterpiece Piano Trio No. 3 & Dumky
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2026
04/20 (mo.)
19:00
Miu Seo Trumpet Recital
Performed by: Miu Seo(Tp), Mayu Fukumoto(Pf), F. Torme / Fantasy, A. Arutyunian / Elegy, K. Pils / Trumpet Sonata, etc.
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2026
04/20 (mo.)
19:00
Masahiro Arita Flute Recital
Flute recital by Masahiro Arita performing his own new works and a variety of works by Bach, Schumann, and others with harp and strings.
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2026
04/20 (mo.)
19:15
New Japan Philharmonic Chamber Music Series XXIII #179 "Hibiki Mutual
Mozart Fantasy Quartet, Purcell Chaconne, Debussy Quartet, Ravel's Late Princess
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2026
04/21 (Tu.)
11:00
Geigeki Brunch Concert No.53 "Yasunao Ishida & Jitsukawa Kaze
Yasunao Ishida (Vn) and Kaze Jitsukawa (Pf) perform Beethoven's "Spring" and other masterpieces of chamber music
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2026
04/21 (Tu.)
19:00
Woo Chung Cello Recital
Woo Chung(Vc)Kazuo Irie(Pf)/Schumann: Fairy Tale, Mendelssohn: No.2, Crumb: Unaccompanied, Prokofiev: Sonata
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2026
04/21 (Tu.)
19:00
Vienna Octet
A superb ensemble of eight active members of the Vienna Philharmonic. You will be able to enjoy the traditional "Viennese sound" of Mozart and Schubert's masterpieces to the fullest.
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2026
04/22 (We.)
13:30
Rekijo Raku by Marie Nishiyama Vol.12
Baroque masterpieces and recitations by Marie Nishiyama and Kenji Nakaki - Dangerous Relationships
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2026
04/22 (We.)
19:00
Rekijo Raku by Marie Nishiyama Vol.12
Marie Nishiyama and Kenji Nakaki perform baroque works by Couperin, Marais, Dufry, and others; "Dangerous Liaisons" spun with readings and drama