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Concert list
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2026
07/10 (Fr.)
19:00
Naoko Oshima & Timothy Carter Duo Recital
Recital by Naoko Oshima (pf) and Timothy Carter (cl). The ensemble will deliver masterpieces by Schubert, Weber, and others with an ensemble that is close to your heart.
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2026
07/10 (Fr.)
19:00
Quartet 1906 Complete Works of D. Shostakovich String Quartet Vol.2
D. Shostakovich & Prokofiev String Quartet by Quartet 1906
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2026
07/10 (Fr.)
19:00
Two Mendelssohns
Ami Oike on violin, Yui Arai on cello, and Erika Tokita on piano spin a Mendelssohn cycle.
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2026
07/10 (Fr.)
19:00
Hara Quartet x Hiroshi Nagao - Supreme Piano Quintet - Tokyo Performance
Special performance by Japan's leading pianist Hiroshi Nagao and the young string quartet Hara Quartet.
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2026
07/10 (Fr.)
19:00
Ihatov Singers 8th Regular Concert
Choral concert by the Ihatov Singers, conducted by Masataka Otaishiro. Through masterpieces by Nobunaga Takatomi and J.Rutter, we will present various views that come to mind.
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2026
07/10 (Fr.)
19:00
La Galassia Vol.24. Melancholy Night
A genealogy of improvisation linking medieval prayer to contemporary jazz. The 24th performance of the La Galassia series, where timeless melodies intersect.
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2026
07/10 (Fr.)
19:00
NHK Symphony Orchestra 100th Anniversary Concert
Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the founding of the NHK Symphony Orchestra! Conductor: Junichi Hirokami, Piano: Tomohiro Ushida. Chopin, Dvorak.
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2026
07/10 (Fr.)
19:00
Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, Tokyo Subscription Concert
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra will perform Mahler's masterpieces under the baton of conductor Karthun Wong. Please enjoy the supreme sound at Suntory Hall.
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2026
07/10 (Fr.)
19:00
Kansai Philharmonic Orchestra The 366th Subscription Concert
Overture to Beethoven's "Named Holidays", R. Strauss & Stravinsky by Nobuhiro Fukukawa and Shin Takashi Suzuki
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2026
07/10 (Fr.)
19:00
Kotaru Namikawa: First Piano Recital in Tokyo
Beethoven, Brahms, and Chopin performed by Kumi Takigawa, a pianist active in Germany








