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Concerts in Tokyo
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Concerts in Tokyo
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2026
03/10 (Tu.)
19:00
Lotus Quartet
The Lotus Quartet performs the complete Brahms String Quartets Nos. 1-3
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2026
03/11 (We.)
11:00
Geigeki Brunch Concert - Masterpieces Recital Salon
Momo Matoba (violin) and Kazune Shimizu (piano) spin masterpieces at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space Concert Hall
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2026
03/11 (We.)
18:00
The 13th "Concert by All Musicians of the World" 3.11 Charity Concert
Join us in supporting the 3.11 recovery efforts with a charity concert featuring top artists transcending genres!
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2026
03/11 (We.)
18:30
Benjamin Frith An Evening of Beethoven Piano Sonatas from the Early, Middle and Late Periods
Benjamin Frith's diverse Beethoven sonatas in "Moonlight," "Waldstein," and Op. 109
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2026
03/11 (We.)
19:00
Duo Concert by Takao Suzuki (Bandoneon) & Rie Nishimoto (Piano)
Duo of bandoneon and piano to enjoy a variety of South American works by Gobi, Laurence, Piazzolla, and others.
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2026
03/11 (We.)
19:00
Harue Sugai & Seijun Takahashi Flute Duo Concert Tokyo
Works by Bach, Toshio Majima, Kazushi Iwaoka, Liebermann by Harue Sugai & Seijun Takahashi Flute Duo
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2026
03/11 (We.)
19:00
Makoto Ozone
The 4th solo piano performance of the Platinum Series by Makoto Ozone. Enjoy the charm of improvisation at the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Small Hall.
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2026
03/11 (We.)
19:00
LaLaLaLa♪ Premium Concert Duo Fest. 2 Piano×Piano
Les Frères, Miyushi Kaneko & Fumiya Koido, Ansettis, and other diverse piano duos to gather at Tokyo Bunka Kaikan
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2026
03/12 (Th.)
13:00
New National Theatre, Mozart Opera "Don Giovanni
Mozart: Opera "Don Giovanni" in two acts Conductor: Norichika Iimori Performers: Priante, Lungu, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, etc.
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2026
03/12 (Th.)
14:00
Scriabin Concert Series Vol.3
The third concert series of Scriabin symphonies presented by two pianists, Nao Yamamoto and Ji Ikeda, both of whom are Scriabin scholars!