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Concert list
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2026
02/21 (sa.)
14:00
Classic "Music and Picture Books" Concert "White Horse of Sukho" with Children
Picture book reading concert with Holst's "Jupiter" and other masterpieces and Grieg's arranged version
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2026
02/21 (sa.)
14:00
Philharmonic Octet Berlin
Berliner Philharmoniker Octet performs Dvorak's Five Bagatelles, Hugo Kaun, and Schubert Octet
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2026
02/21 (sa.)
14:00
2026 Karuizawa Town Music Festival Fuminori Shinozaki Violin Recital
Fuminori Shinozaki & Kazuo Irie perform Kreisler's masterpieces, Rachmaninov's "Serenade" and Lehar's "Merry Widow Waltz
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2026
02/21 (sa.)
14:00
Kitakami Salon Concerts 2025-2026 Vol.3 Tatsuru Sasanuma (cello) Trio
Classical salon featuring the trio of Tatsuru Sasanuma (cello), Fumika Mohri (violin), and Toshihiro Kaneshige (piano) with storytelling.
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2026
02/21 (sa.)
14:00
Nostalgic Showa Masterpieces Concert
Very popular performance! Members born in the Heisei era will sing famous songs from the Showa era.
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2026
02/21 (sa.)
14:00
Tokyo University of the Arts Bach Cantata Club 2026 Regular Concert
Church Cantatas Nos. 29 and 46 and W.F.Bach Overture performed by student chorus and orchestra
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2026
02/21 (sa.)
14:00
Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra Nagaoka Special Concert
Overture to Weber's "Die Zauberflote", Bruch Concerto & Mendelssohn's "Scotland" by Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Myung-Whun Chung
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2026
02/21 (sa.)
14:00
Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra Minatomirai Series Subscription Concert No.411
Berlioz's "Carnival of Rome" and Respighi's "Roman Trilogy" by Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Tatsunori Numajiri
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2026
02/21 (sa.)
14:00
Ami Inoi CLASSIC×ROCK 2026 -The Two Roses
Ami Inoiai draws on classical masterpieces and the impact of rock with her guitar in "The Two Roses" recital
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2026
02/21 (sa.)
14:00
Atsushi Sato Piano Recital in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of his debut in the world of music
Atsushi Sato spins masterpieces by Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, and Chopin in a recital commemorating the 50th anniversary of his debut.








