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Concerts tagged with Orchestra (Tokyo)
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2025
10/29 (We.)
19:00
NHK Symphony Orchestra Meidensha presents NHK Symphony Masterpieces Concert 2025
Dvorak & Sibelius masterpieces presented by Naoto Otomo, NHK Symphony Orchestra & Sakine Toba
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2025
10/31 (Fr.)
19:00
Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, Tokyo Subscription Concert No. 775
Mozart Double Concerto K.364, Sibelius Symphony No.2, Chiba Seika, Adachi Mari
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2025
10/31 (Fr.)
19:00
Tokyo Harmonia Chamber Orchestra 71st Subscription Concert
Mozart K.136, Hummel Op.94, Wu-Tang Op.55, Suk Op.6 with Yuki Momotake as soloist and Tokyo Harmonia Chamber Orchestra
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2025
11/01 (sa.)
14:00
Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, Tokyo Subscription Concert No. 775
Mozart Double Concerto K.364, Sibelius Symphony No.2, Chiba Seika, Adachi Mari
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2025
11/01 (sa.)
18:30
Ota City Amateur Orchestra Festival 2025 Part 2: Ota City Haydn Chamber Orchestra
The first half of the concert will be orthodox classical music, while the second half will feature a brilliant Brahms solo by the group's commissar!
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2025
11/02 (su.)
14:00
Pasona Group "Dream Orchestra" Musashino City Friendship and Peace Ninth 2025
Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5 & Beethoven No. 9 with soloist and chorus
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2025
11/02 (su.)
14:00
Ryota Kikuchi x Kei-chan x Tokyo Symphony Orchestra "Resonance
Ryota Kikuchi, Kei-chan, and the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra will perform on an impressive orchestral stage.
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2025
11/02 (su.)
14:00
Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra Tokyo City Ballet First Concert
A musical concert for parents and children to enjoy a participatory workshop and concert with an orchestra and ballet company
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2025
11/02 (su.)
15:30
NHK Symphony Orchestra N Symphony Orchestra Orchard Subscription No.134
The World of Film Music, conducted by Junichi Hirokami, NHK Symphony Orchestra & Kaito Kobayashi on piano
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2025
11/03 (mo.)
13:30
Orchestra Ram Sool
I die to live," "What perishes is reborn," Mahler's oriental view of life and death explodes through the song, "Resurrection."