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Concerts tagged with Piano (Tokyo)
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2026
10/13 (Tu.)
19:00
Anne Queffelec.
Renowned pianist Anne Kefelleck will appear at Oji Hall. She will present a luxurious musical moment with her sublime and delicate piano music.
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2026
10/13 (Tu.)
19:00
Alexander Gajev Kaleidoscope Night 2
Alexander Gajev, 5 pianos playing! Haydn, Liszt, Schumann, etc.
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2026
10/14 (We.)
18:30
Alexander Krichel Piano Recital "Crystallization of Technique and Poetry
A recital of masterpieces by Schubert, Schumann, Liszt, Mendelssohn, and Prokofiev by the German virtuoso Alexander Krichel.
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2026
10/15 (Th.)
19:00
Renai Kodaira 1hour Concert Shota Nakano Premium Selection Night 1
Piano solo by Shota Nakano. Enjoy the masterpieces of Mozart, Ravel, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and others.
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2026
10/16 (Fr.)
19:00
Shuko Matano Mozart Concert in commemoration of the 270th anniversary of her birth
A performance by Shuko Matano and others to commemorate the 270th anniversary of Mozart's birth. From solo to ensemble, they will gracefully perform many of Mozart's masterpieces.
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2026
10/16 (Fr.)
19:00
Pitina Piano Encyclopedia Public Recording Concert Japan from the World's Perspective
Did you know that Holst and Saint-Saens wrote music about Japan? You can enjoy "Japan" by composers from various countries in one night!
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2026
10/17 (sa.)
14:00
Ryoko Fukazawa Piano Recital 2026
Piano recital by Ryoko Fukazawa. She will perform Toshiya Sukegawa's "Chiisana Shiki (Little Four Seasons)" and sonatas and variations by Haydn and Mozart.
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2026
10/18 (su.)
16:00
Miyushi Kaneko Piano Recital in Commemoration of 15th Anniversary of Debut in Japan
Miyushi Kaneko 15th anniversary of his debut in Japan! Beethoven's three great sonatas and Liszt's B minor sonata.
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2026
10/22 (Th.)
18:30
Mari Kumamoto's Night Club 40th Anniversary Celebration Concert
Mari Kumamoto celebrates the 40th anniversary of her debut with a piano performance. Through works such as Liszt's "Dream of Love," Faria, and Shigeaki Saegusa's works, the audience will trace the trajectory of her passionate music.