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Concert list
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2026
02/08 (su.)
14:00
Kyoto Strings Ensemble Concert
Kyoto Strings presents Mozart's Divertimento, K.136, Elgar's Violin Concerto, Op.61, and Brahms' Piano Quintet, Op.34
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2026
02/08 (su.)
14:00
Shunta Sato (violin) Solo Recital "Rut" Vol.3
Shunta Sato Violin Solo Recital "Rut" Vol.3 "A fork in the road to heaven and earth
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2026
02/08 (su.)
14:00
New National Theatre Ballet Company Ballet Coffret 2026
Three ballets featuring Bach, Piazzolla, and Tchaikovsky, conducted by Minori Tomita and featuring a splendid cast with the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
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2026
02/08 (su.)
14:00
SAKURA BLAS ORCHESTER 1st Anniversary Concert
This is the first commemorative concert of the Sakura Brass Juku public brass band [SAKURA BLAS ORCHESTER]. ~We will be presenting a brass band concert that draws on the heart of the audience.
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2026
02/08 (su.)
14:00
Music Education Course 2025-2026 No. 4 Listening Comparison of Old and Modern Instruments
Comparison of J.S.Bach's unaccompanied cello works by Tomofumi Shimane (cello) on ancient and modern instruments
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2026
02/08 (su.)
14:00
Lecture Concert No. 13 by Naoya Otsuka
J.S. Bach "Inventions and Sinfonias" (all 30 pieces) on harpsichord and organ
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2026
02/08 (su.)
14:00
NHK Symphony Orchestra 2057th Subscription Concert, Program A
Schumann Symphony No. 3 "The Rhine" and excerpts from Wagner's Twilight of the Gods, Philip Jordaan and Tamara Wilson
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2026
02/08 (su.)
14:00
Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra 1035th Subscription Concert C Series
Bonis Japan premiere with Glassberg conducting, Ravel & Bartok with Vinitskaya solo
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2026
02/08 (su.)
14:00
Japan Philharmonic Orchestra in KYUSHU 2026 Miyazaki
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Yukio Fujioka, will present The Magic Flute Overture, Bruch's Violin Concerto, and The Firebird.
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2026
02/08 (su.)
14:00
MuSience Music x Science Lecture + Piano Solo Concert
A satellite science lecture by a doctor of engineering from the University of Tokyo and a piano solo by an up-and-coming pianist will represent the Earth.








