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Concert list
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2026
04/23 (Th.)
18:45
Tamaki Asano Viola Recital
Tamaki Asano (viola) and Ryu Matsuda (piano) will perform a variety of chamber music at HITOMI Hall in Aichi, Japan.
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2026
04/23 (Th.)
19:00
Taichi Nakamura Solo Violin Recital
An unaccompanied recital by Taichi Nakamura, winner of the Brahms International Competition. He will showcase the essence of the violin through difficult pieces by Bach, Ysaye, Paganini, and others.
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2026
04/23 (Th.)
19:00
Rintaro Akamatsu Piano Recital
Rintaro Akamatsu spins memories of love in Chopin Mazurkas, Splendid Grand Waltz, Fantasias, etc.
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2026
04/23 (Th.)
19:30
Mirai Kakuno The 185th Reclining Concert
Mirai Kakuno performs modern and contemporary French music by Ducasse, Chaminade, Mel Bonis, Debussy, and Ravel
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2026
04/24 (Fr.)
10:30
Pascal Devaillon Piano Works You Should Study at Least Once No. 23
Public lecture on Mendelssohn by Prof. Duveillon. Fantasy, Trust, and Duet from the Mumtazes. Performed by Rinako Murata. Participants will learn in depth how to perform the masterpieces.
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2026
04/24 (Fr.)
15:00
Dowland and Campanii, Henry Purcell, The Fairy Queen.
Small group performance of Henry Purcell's "The Fairy Queen" by Dowland and Campanii and Mutumi Hatano
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2026
04/24 (Fr.)
18:00
Haruma Sato J.S. Bach Unaccompanied Cello Suites, complete works
Haruma Sato Cello Solo Concert of J.S.Bach Unaccompanied Cello Suites (6 pieces)
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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
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.








