Music Program TOKYO Workshop Workshop! Tokyo Networking Initiative
Brass Quintet of Tokyo Music Competition Winners
The glorious sound of brass to all music lovers
The Kunitachi Community Arts Center and the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan are collaborating to deliver a brass quintet concert.
It features brilliant performers who keep updating remarkable carriers after winning prizes at the Tokyo Music Competition. Not only do you get yourself enchanted with brass instruments, but also you will listen to the artists talk about things you cannot usually ask, such as daily practices, competitions, and tips to have their minds ready before going on the stage.
Date |
Sun, Nov 12, 2023 16:00 (Open 15:30) |
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Venue | Kunitachi Community Arts Center (Directions) |
Genre | TBK productions Concert |
Maximum number of attendees |
336 |
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Artists |
Trumpet: INUKAI Nobuki *Finalist of Brass section at the 18th Tokyo Music Competition Trumpet: KOUCHI Katsumi *1st prize of Brass section at the 20th Tokyo Music Competition Horn: YANAGIYA Makoto *3rd prize and Audience Award of Brass section at the 18th Tokyo Music Competition Trombone: TAKASE Shintaro *2nd prize of Brass section at the 16th Tokyo Music Competition Tuba: YAGYU Kazuhiro
* The artists have been changed as above from the initial announcement. |
Program |
Lennie NIEHAUS: Suite for Brass Quintet and more |




Tickets
Prices (tax included) |
Reserved Seats 500yen |
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On Sale Date |
Tue, Jul 11, 2023 |
BOX Office |
Kunitachi Community Arts Center +81-42-574-1515 (telephone and in-person) Confetti (online) |
Other Information
* The program is subject to change under certain circumstances.
* Pre-school children are not allowed to attend this performance.
Inquiries |
Kunitachi Community Arts Center (Weelkdays 10:00-22:00) |
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Organizers & Supporters |
Organizers: Tokyo Metropolitan Government/Tokyo Bunka Kaikan operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture Co-organizers: Kunitachi Arts and Sports Foundation/Kunitachi Community Arts Center |
Partners & Grantors |
Supported by: Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan |