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Concerts in Tokyo
Concerts gaining attention
Newly registered concerts
Concerts in Tokyo
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2025
12/23 (Tu.)
19:00
Kaguya Enoki Oboe Recital
Kaguya Enoki (oboe) performs the Rural Fantasy and masterpieces by Poulenc and Pasculli. Naoko Endo (piano) co-stars.
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2025
12/23 (Tu.)
19:00
New National Theatre Ballet The Nutcracker
Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker (new production) / New National Theatre Ballet Company x Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra
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2025
12/23 (Tu.)
19:00
Wooden Instrument Christmas Concert 2025
We will be performing Christmas music by German composers such as Bach, Telemann, and Handel. We hope you will have a wonderful Christmas time!
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2025
12/23 (Tu.)
19:00
Luigi NONO x Isao NAKAMURA Concert
NONO "Risonanze erranti" Japan premiere and a contemporary music feast featuring works by LACHENMANN conducted by NAKAMURA
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2025
12/23 (Tu.)
19:00
Japan Philharmonic Orchestra 258th Geigeki Series "The Ninth
Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Kenichiro Kobayashi, presents three solo organ pieces and a stunning Beethoven 9th "Chorus".
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2025
12/23 (Tu.)
19:00
NHK Symphony Orchestra Beethoven "9th" Concert
No. 9 by Slatkin & NHK Symphony Orchestra, a moving performance by four major soloists and the New National Theatre Chorus
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2025
12/23 (Tu.)
19:00
Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra 687th Masterpieces Series "The Ninth
Beethoven's 9th, conducted by Pascal, presented by the Yomiuri Symphony Orchestra and the New National Theatre Chorus
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2025
12/23 (Tu.)
19:00
Kaze Jitsukawa Piano Recital B→C From Bach to Contemporary
Wind Jitsukawa Piano Recital B to C: From Bach to Contemporary (Series 280)
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2025
12/23 (Tu.)
19:00
Music Documents #35
Goko Inoue performs a collection of contemporary piano works, including Japan premiere & world premiere, at Marie Konzerthaus.
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2025
12/23 (Tu.)
19:00
Izumi Arai Piano Recital
Izumi Arai performs the masterpieces of Bach-Kemp, Chopin, and Debussy as if she were telling a story.