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Music Program TOKYO Workshop Workshop! Tokyo Networking Initiative
Young Artists Supporting Program with Collaboration among the Five Institutions
Afternoon Concert by Young Musicians

At the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, we have been presenting the Afternoon Concert series as part of “Tokyo Networking Initiative” to create a bond between our audience and young artists. Such purpose has been realized in liaison with other cultural facilities and art institutions supporting young musicians. Enjoy the spirited performances of young artists who will lead the future of the classical music world.

Date Sat, Feb 15, 2025 15:00 (Open 14:30)
Venue

Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Recital Hall

Genre TBK productions Concert


Flyer (PDF)

Artists & Program

Concert Hall Shizuoka AOI


From Shizuoka no Meishutachi


Piano: IZAWA Takumi


RACHMANINOFF: from Morceaux de fantaisie, Op.3


No.1 Elegy


No.2 Prelude “The Bells of Moscow”


LISZT: Hungarian Rhapsody No.12 in c-sharp minor, S244-12


 


Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre


Wind Quintet from the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre Geigeki Orchestra Academy for Wind


Flute: NOGUCHI Miyu


Oboe: MURAMATSU Kazuna


Clarinet: MASHIO Yukiko


Bassoon: KITAYAMA Konoka


Piano: OKADA Kana (Trainer)


CAPLET: Quintet for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, and Piano-1st and 4th movements


 


Triton Arts Network/Dai-ichi Seimei Hall


String Quartet from the Outreach Seminar Alumni


Quartet Abelia


Violin: KIKUKAWA Honoka


Violin: SHIMIZU Risako


Viola: TAGUCHI Yuuri


Cello: TAGAMI Fumina


MENDELSSOHN: String Quartet No.2 in a minor, Op.13-1st and 2nd movements


* performed in outreach style


 


Suntory Hall


String Quartet from the Suntory Hall Chamber Music Academy


Quartet Luce


Violin: WATANABE Sara


Violin: NAKAJIMA Mitsuki


Viola: MORI Tomoaki


Cello: HARADA Kaya


BEETHOVEN: String Quartet No.10 in E-flat major, Op.74 “Harp”-1st, 3rd, and 4th movements


 


Tokyo Bunka Kaikan


From Tokyo Music Competition Prizewinners


Piano: NAKAJIMA Hidekazu *1st prize and Audience Award of Piano section at the 20th Tokyo Music Competition


CHOPIN:


Barcarolle in F-sharp major, Op.60


Scherzo No.2 in b-flat minor, Op.31


 


◇View official program excerpts: program introductions by artists and focus projects of each partnership institution (PDF only in Japanese)


Tickets

Prices (tax included)

[Day tickets]


Tickets go on sale at 14:00.


 


Reserved Seats 1,650yen


Seating Chart of Recital Hall

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On Sale Date

Sat, Oct 12, 2024


BOX Office

Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Box Office


Other Information

* The program is subject to change under certain circumstances.
* Pre-school children are not allowed to attend this performance.
* 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, Feb 7, 17:00.

Organizers & Supporters

Organizers: Tokyo Metropolitan Government/Tokyo Bunka Kaikan operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture


Collaboration with: Suntory Hall, Suntory Foundation for the Arts/Shizuoka City Cultural Promotion Foundation, Concert Hall Shizuoka AOI/NPO Triton Arts Network/Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture


Partners & Grantors

Supported by: Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan