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Japan Philharmonic Chamber Music Series Tokyo Chamber Music Regular Series Vol.1

2026年03月23日 (月) 19:00(18:30 Doors open)

Ginza Oji HallGoogle Maps

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Performer

Violin: Taro Ito, Sayumi Suehiro
Viola: Motomichi Konakazawa, Kaori Konii
Cello: Hiroki Kadowaki (solo cello), Miu Ishizaki
Contrabass: Mayumi Morita
Flute: Keiko Manabe (Principal)
Oboe: Yukiko Sugihara (Principal)
Clarinet: Hirotaka Ito (Principal)
Bass clarinet: Kei Kusunoki (vice principal)
Bassoon: Hitoshi Suzuki (Vice Principal)
Horn: Nobusue Sekitoshi (Principal)
Trumpet: Toshiyuki Onishi (Principal)

Program

Mozart: Oboe Quartet in F major, K.370
  Yukiko Sugihara [Oboe] / Sayumi Suehiro [Violin] /
  Kaori Konii [Viola] / Miu Ishizaki [Violoncello]

Hindemith: Wind Septet
  Keiko Manabe [Flute] / Yukiko Sugihara [Oboe] /
  Hirotaka Ito [Clarinet] / Kei Kusunoki [Bass Clarinet] / 
  Kazushi Suzuki [Bassoon] / Sekisai Nobusue [Horn] / Toshiyuki Onishi [Trumpet]

Beethoven: Septet in E-flat major, Op.20
  Taro Ito [Violin] / Motomichi Konakazawa [Viola] /
  Daiki Kadowaki [Violoncello] / Mayumi Morita [Contrabass] /
  Hirotaka Ito [Clarinet] / Kazushi Suzuki [Bassoon] /
  Nobusue Sekisai [Horn]

Prices

General admission: 4,500 yen
Japan Philharmonic paid membership: 4,000 yen

* Preschoolers are not admitted

To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, a new chamber music series will be launched.

The first in this series, with both the orchestral arrangement and repertoire produced by the orchestra members, will be held at Ginza Oji Hall in March 2026. Vol. 2 will be held in November 2026, and Vol. 3 will be held at Ginza Yamaha Hall in March 2027. Vol. 1 will feature chamber music masterpieces spanning the orchestra's sections.

In conjunction with their third performance at Yokohama Ensemble Wonderland (January 27, 2014), the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra will be holding a regular chamber music series in Tokyo and Yokohama, where they also hold their regular concerts, as part of the Japan Philharmonic Chamber Music Series. Experience the intense communication and breathing of the orchestra members who usually create music together, and the sounds they create in each moment. Look forward to this chamber music series, where you can enjoy the individuality, skills, and charm of each member of the orchestra.

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