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Concerts tagged with Orchestra (Tokyo)
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2026
02/28 (sa.)
14:00
NHK Symphony Orchestra Dragon Quest Concert
Symphonic Suite "Dragon Quest IV" Guided Ones performed by the NHK Symphony Orchestra conducted by Tatsuya Shimono at Parthenon Tama
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2026
02/28 (sa.)
14:00
Chamber Philharmonic Tokyo 38th Concert
Conductor: Yasuto Kimura. Dreib's "Waltz of Time," Haydn's "Clock," and Beethoven's Symphony No. 8 will be performed. A masterpiece program on the theme of time presented free of admission.
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2026
02/28 (sa.)
14:00
New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra Gate to Sumida Classics Vol.36
Violin Concerto No. 2" and "Symphony No. 6 "Pathetique" by the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra and HIMARI, conducted by Joe Hisaishi
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2026
02/28 (sa.)
15:00
Japan Philharmonic Orchestra 22nd Town where children and artists meet
Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, Chikara Iwamura, conductor: "A Town Where Children and Artists Meet
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2026
03/01 (su.)
13:30
Freiheit Symphony Orchestra
Prokofiev "Lieutenant Kyger", Khachatryan "Gaïne (Bolshoi Theater version)" excerpts and rare music program!
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2026
03/01 (su.)
14:00
Takadanobaba Kangen Gakudan
We welcome Mr. Mirai Abe as conductor, and will present a program of German late Romanticism.
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2026
03/01 (su.)
14:00
Orchestra Patria
Orchestra Patria is a year orchestra of medical orchestra participants, aiming to give a spectacular concert with newly assembled friends after a year's absence!
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2026
03/01 (su.)
14:00
Japan Philharmonic Orchestra Dorimu Concert Vol.132 Spring of Rising Stars
Japan Philharmonic Orchestra presents Brahms: Violin Concerto Op. 77 and Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4
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2026
03/01 (su.)
14:00
The 53rd Graduation Concert of the Gakushuin Houjinkai Music Club
Chorus, orchestra, joint pieces, solo performances by student soloists, and other voluntary performances
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2026
03/01 (su.)
14:00
Euterpe Music Band 42nd Regular Concert
Following Mozart's Symphony No. 27, a tribute to Mozart, and two lighter pieces, we present Schumann's Symphony No. 2, which is impressive for the shadows that lurk in its C major brilliance!