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2026/09
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2026
09/23 (We.)
14:00
Autumn with Harpsichord and Flute - Duo Concert by Ayako Uenoyama & Kaori Kubota
The beautiful sounds of harpsichord and flute will color the arrival of autumn.
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2026
09/24 (Th.)
19:00
Berliner Philharmoniker Camerata & Seiya Kamei
Seiya Kamei (piano) & Berlin Philharmonic Camerata. Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.3, Seiya Kamei's new work, Sarasate, etc.
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2026
09/24 (Th.)
19:00
Ayako Shinozaki & Friends
Fumiko Shinozaki and others to perform chamber music of a variety of works by Mozart, Weber, Takemitsu Toru, Ravel, and others
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2026
09/25 (Fr.)
19:00
Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra The 601st Subscription Concert
Penderecki's Sinfonietta No. 2 (Japan premiere), Ottenzamer and Copland's Clarinet Concerto, Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique
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2026
09/26 (sa.)
13:30
Minyu Shindo Piano Recital [Tokyo Performance
The ultimate sound performed by a finalist of the International Chopin Piano Competition.
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2026
09/26 (sa.)
14:00
Trio Concert National Tour 2026 in Fukuoka
Trio concert by Yuri Mashiko, Saya Sugisaki, and Hatsune Okubo to be held in Fukuoka on September 26, 2026. Enjoy the beautiful ensemble at Gallery Momoan.
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2026
09/26 (sa.)
14:00
Tokyo Symphony Orchestra Masterpieces No.220 <First Semester
Conducted by Hubert Sudern, Dovgan's brilliant piano plays Chopin Concerto No. 2 and Mendelssohn's masterpiece
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2026
09/26 (sa.)
14:00
Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra No.35 KOBAYASHI Kaito/Yasunao Ishida "Benjamin Britten
Benjamin Britten Concerto & Vaughan Williams performed by Kaito Kobayashi, Yasunao Ishida and Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra
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2026
09/26 (sa.)
15:00
Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra The 601st Subscription Concert
Japan premiere of Penderecki, Copland Concerto and Fantasy Symphony from the Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Poga
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2026
09/26 (sa.)
16:30
Saitama City Philharmonic Orchestra, 4th Concert
Aristotle argued that tragedy is the reenactment of a human act that is better than the present, but what is the tragedy spun by the master of classical music, and what is its destiny?