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Concert list
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2026
04/24 (Fr.)
18:30
Night Concert - Cello Tonight
Michiaki Ueno's brilliant cello, from Bach Unaccompanied Suites to Elgar, Fauré and Franck
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2026
04/24 (Fr.)
18:30
Taro Hakase
Taro Hakase performs his original and arranged music with an orchestra in a lavish setting.
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2026
04/24 (Fr.)
18:30
The 345th Hydrangea Concert Carpenters Forever
A selection of the Carpenters' greatest hits with vocals, flute, piano, etc. Enjoy the magic low voices and memorable melodies of the 70's.
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2026
04/24 (Fr.)
18:30
Tomoki Sakata Piano Recital
Tomoki Sakata(Pf) Liszt: Love Dream No.3, La Campanella, Petrarch's Sonnet No.104, Read Dante, etc.
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2026
04/24 (Fr.)
18:30
hibiki piano ALL CLASSIC TOUR 2026
Hibiki Piano presents a gem of a piano solo. A special moment of dramatic renditions of masterpieces of classical music with a transparent touch and superb technique.
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2026
04/24 (Fr.)
18:30
NIKIKIKKAI Japanese Song Study Group: Heartfelt Music Vol.38 Poet Noriko Ibaraki and Her Surroundings
The Nikikai Japanese Song Study Group spins Japanese songs related to Noriko Ibaraki, including "Fruits" by Shinichiro Ikebe.
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2026
04/24 (Fr.)
18:50
Auclauro Trio Concert
A trio concert using the fantastic instrument aukhauro. Akinao Kominato, Junya Okochi, and Taku Motonaga will present a unique sound that combines the charms of the shakuhachi and flute.
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2026
04/24 (Fr.)
19:00
Tomoyuki Hasegawa, Akira Kuwata, Brass Duo Sound Banquet - An Evening of Trumpets and Trombones
The brass duo of Tomoyuki Hasegawa and Akira Kuwabata. This superb ensemble of Japan's top players will bring you the best of both worlds.
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2026
04/24 (Fr.)
19:00
NHK Symphony Orchestra 2062nd Subscription Concert, Program C
Yuzo Toyama, Prokofiev, Akira Ifukube, Britten works by Tatsuya Shimono & Kyohei Tanda
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2026
04/24 (Fr.)
19:00
Osaka Symphony Orchestra 287th Subscription Concert
Overture to Schumann's "Genoveva", Mozart's "Linz" Symphony, R. Strauss's "Zarathustra Speaks"








