Classical Concert with Emerging Artists: Japan Philharmonic Orchestra—TCHAIKOVSKY's Symphony No.5
The Tokyo Bunka Kaikan operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture co-hosts "Classical Concerts with Emerging Artists" with Tokyo municipalities, featuring various rising musicians anticipated to become the forefront of the next generation.
Date |
Sat, Oct 29, 2022 14:00 (Open 13:15) |
---|---|
Venue | Sunpearl Arakawa, Main Hall (Directions *only in Japanese) |
Genre | TBK productions Orchestra Concert |
Notice to our patrons who are attending this performance |
Please go through the below notice (only in Japanese) to help prevent the COVID-19 spread upon attending the performance. |
---|---|
Artists |
Conductor: EBIHARA Hikaru Piano: AKIYAMA Saho *1st prize and Audience Award of Piano section at the 17th Tokyo Music Competition Orchestra: Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
◇View artists profiles in flyer (PDF only in Japanese) |
Program |
RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No.2 in c minor, Op.18 TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No.5 in e minor, Op.64 |
Tickets
Prices (tax included) |
S3,000yen A2,000yen B1,500yen Students (All seat categories) 1,500yen ACC (Arakawa City Art Culture Promotion Foundation) Membership Subscribers: 500yen off from regular prices |
---|---|
On Sale Date |
Thu, Aug 4, 2022 ACC Membership Subscribers Advance Sale: Tue, Aug 2, 2022 |
BOX Office |
Arakawa City Machiya Culture Center |
Other Information
* The program is subject to change under certain circumstances.
* Pre-school children are not allowed to attend the performance.
* For those who are attending the concert in a wheelchair, please contact the Arakawa City Art Culture Promotion Foundation in advance.
Lineup |
Classical Concerts with Emerging Artists Lineup |
---|---|
Inquiries |
Arakawa City Art Culture Promotion Foundation |
Organizers & Supporters |
Organizers: Arakawa City Art Culture Promotion Foundation, Tokyo Bunka Kaikan operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture Co-organizer: Arakawa City Government Endorsed by: Piano Teachers’ National Association of Japan (PTNA) Planning cooperation: Tokyo Orchestra Business Cooperative |