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Concerts tagged with Chorus (Tokyo)
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2025
09/28 (su.)
15:00
Tokyo Mixed Chorus Toukonsen Zoristen with Musashi Kokubunji Junior Chorus
Tokyo Philharmonic Chorus and Musashi Kokubunji Junior Chorus to Perform Gorgeous Collaboration from "Ave Maria" to JPOP
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2025
10/04 (sa.)
14:00
Singin' Messiah Tokyo 2025 50th Anniversary Concert
Choral music can be sung from the audience, Handel's "Messiah" concert
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2025
10/04 (sa.)
15:00
Amphora Concert 2025 Echoes of Eastern Europe, Okinawa
Amphora performs Okinawan folk songs and Eastern European choral music from Croatia, Georgia, and Bulgaria
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2025
10/05 (su.)
14:00
Arakawa Ward Citizens Philharmonic Chorus 25th Regular Concert
The choir was formed in 1979 as the Ninth Choir. The choir performs a wide range of music from religious works and operettas to contemporary pieces, folk songs, pop songs, and more.
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2025
10/06 (mo.)
13:30
Foresta Concert with Orchestra
Forresta and Orchestra Presenter Tokyo will perform a variety of choral masterpieces, opera arias, and medleys
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2025
10/17 (Fr.)
14:00
Tokyo Philharmonic Chorus Afternoon Concert at Aprico
Ave Maria by Bach/Gounod and Mascagni, Japanese lyric songs, violin gems, and choral songs
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2025
10/18 (sa.)
14:00
Tokyo YMCA Chorus 52nd Regular Concert
In this year of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, the Tokyo YMCA Chorus celebrates its 65th anniversary. We are grateful for the songs that have been sung over the years, and we will perform them with all our hearts.
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2025
10/21 (Tu.)
18:30
Czech Girls Choir 《Itro》 Singing angels descending from Bohemia
Czech Girls Choir "Itro" sings Largo and Moldau from Dvořák's New World and other Japanese songs.
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2025
10/21 (Tu.)
19:00
Swedish Radio Choir
The Swedish Radio Choir performs masterpieces by Pärt, Ligeti, R. Strauss and others.
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2025
11/01 (sa.)
Tokyo Academy Choir
A Requiem for the Living and the Dead" is the first project promised by Kazuyoshi Akiyama, who passed away suddenly this January, and the Tokyo Academy. The work will be conducted by Hikotaro Yazaki.