International Partnerships for Music Program TOKYO Workshop Workshop! Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Music Workshop "Workshop Concert—Saxophone Quartet" Discover a whole new world broadening with music across all ages—from infants to adults
Interactive concert by seeing, listening, and experiencing
* Upon attending the performance, please visit this link to go through our precautionary measures and notice to visitors to help prevent the COVID-19 spread.
Please note that there might be changes depending on decisions and orders by the Japanese and Tokyo Metropolitan Government and other governmental authorities.
Date |
Sun, Aug 7, 2022 13:00-14:00 (Open 12:30) |
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Venue | Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Recital Hall |
Genre | Workshop Welcome to Classical Music! TBK productions |
Admission Ages | 6 months-6 years (Pre-school children) |
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Notice to all workshop attendees |
Please follow the below measures to help prevent the COVID-19 spread. Your understanding and cooperation are much appreciated. ⁃ Our staff members conduct temperature screening for all those who are entering the venue. If you have a fever of 37.5°C/99.5°F or higher, we ask you will be not to attend the workshop. ⁃ We ask you not to come to the venue if you seem to have symptoms such as a fever, cough, sneezing, sore throat, or simply not feeling well. ⁃ Wear a face mask to cover your nose and mouth. If you attend with small children who have difficulty with wearing masks, please show consideration for others. ⁃ Wash and disinfect your hands frequently. Hand sanitizers are placed at the reception desk. ⁃ We will partially change the seating arrangement and stage direction to maintain social distancing. ⁃ No beverage is sold in the Recital Hall area. ⁃ The cloakroom is closed except for large luggage. |
Admission details |
Participant: 6 months-6 years (Pre-school children), Companion: Participant’s caregiver or family * Children aged under 6 months cannot enter the venue. Adults can enter the venue only participating with admitted aged children. * The admission ages are determined as of the actual date of the event. * We may verify the attendee’s age at ticket purchase or the venue on the day of the event. |
Artists |
Workshop Leader: SAKURAI Oto (Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Workshop Leader) Saxophone Quartet from the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre Geigeki Orchestra Academy for Wind Saxophone: EBIHARA Miho, KOARAI Chisato, TAJIMA Reina, MIYAGUSU Nao
* KOARAI Chisato will perform by replacing HIRAI Chihiro, who is unable to appear due to her health condition. |
Music to be performed |
MOZART (arr. UCHIDA Yoshiko): Overture to Le nozze Figaro BIZET (arr. ITO Yasuhide): Carmen Fantasy Billy STRAYHORN (arr. ASARI Makoto): Take the “A” Train and more |





Tickets
Prices (tax included) |
[Day tickets] A few tickets for only companions go on sale at 12:30.
Reserved Seats 550yen Pre-sale sold out * The ticket is required per person.
* The tickets will be on sale by following the guidelines and other regulations set by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Please note that the ticket sales are subject to suspension depending on the restriction of the seating capacity and the sales situation. * The frontmost row is the row C. * On the ticket sales starting date, the tickets will be on sale at full capacity. |
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On Sale Date |
Sat, Apr 23, 2022 |
BOX Office |
Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Box Office (by telephone, in person, online) |
Other Information
On participating in workshops |
* This workshop is conducted only in Japanese. * Attendees must agree to the term that photography and video recording may occur during the workshop for our publicity materials. * Nursing room is available. * Please join with easy-to-move outfits. * The program is subject to change under certain circumstances. * Child care service is available. (Reservation and fee required. A limited number of children is accepted.) Event Child Care Service: Mother’s 0120-788-222 Reservation must be made by Fri, Jul 29, 17:00. |
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Organizers |
Tokyo Metropolitan Government/ Tokyo Bunka Kaikan operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture |