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Tokyu Bunkamura Co., Ltd. The setting is that hotel designed by Kengo Kuma?! Suzuki Masato & Bach Collegium Japan x Kengo Kuma Mozart: Opera “The Marriage of Figaro” scheduled to be performed in February 2026!

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[Tokyu Bunkamura Co., Ltd.] The setting is that hotel designed by Kengo Kuma?! Suzuki Masato & Bach Collegium Japan x Kengo Kuma Mozart: Opera “The Marriage of Figaro” to be performed in February 2026! ​
Tokyu Bunkamura Co., Ltd. Press release: September 8, 2025 To Members of the Press Is the setting the hotel designed by Kengo Kuma?! Suzuki Masato & Bach Collegium Japan x Kengo Kuma Mozart: Opera “The Marriage of Figaro” to be performed in February 2026! A fusion of the sounds of Mozart’s time and the beauty of today’s top creative teams! The stage art for this production will be created by world-renowned architect Kengo Kuma (a first for Japan)! Star singers from Japan and abroad will be performing to the hilt on a stage directed by Iizuka Reiji and decorated with costumes by Maruyama Keita!
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A beautiful fusion of the finest performers and creative teams! The third installment of the Mozart Opera Series, in collaboration with Meguro Persimmon Hall, located near Toritsu-Daigaku Station on the Tokyu Line, will feature a new production of the classic “The Marriage of Figaro.” Featuring performances by the internationally acclaimed Bach Collegium Japan (BCJ), an early music orchestra and choir led by Principal Conductor Masato Suzuki, and featuring top singers, this series is a fusion of various cultural and artistic disciplines, expressing the “Bunkamura” spirit. Its concept is to feature collaborations between world-renowned artists, using the comprehensive art form of opera as a medium. Following the first installment, “The Magic Flute” by Hiroshi Senju (February 2024), and the second installment, “Don Giovanni” by Hiroshi Sugimoto (February 2025), the world-renowned architect Kengo Kuma, who will be working on “The Marriage of Figaro,” has previously designed the stage art for an opera at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples, Italy. This will be his first time in Japan, and is sure to attract attention. Expectations are high for the collaboration between the internationally sensible Iizuka Rei, who has been directing since the first production, and Maruyama Keita, who will be designing costumes for an opera for the first time. With an excellent creative staff, a world-class period instrument ensemble (orchestra and chorus), and leading singers from Japan and abroad, we aim to produce a production of the highest musical and visual standards. It will be a coveted performance not only for opera fans, but also for fans of architecture, fashion, and art. About Production This opera was created in the 18th century, but even in the 21st century, as depicted here, there are attempts to oppress others through power, and various inequalities and chaos. Even in such times, “love” always triumphs over everything! –Director Rei Iizuka The Count (a powerful figure) and Countess, his subordinate Figaro and his fiancée Susanna, an older man and woman who try to interfere with the happy young couple, and even a boy and girl in the midst of puberty have their own opinions! In the past, there was the class system; in the present, there are various power balances, and the chaos of people’s intentions all mixed up. This masterpiece, filled with the universal joys and sorrows of humanity that remain unchanged even after 240 years, is lovingly depicted in a “fictional hotel” featuring a motif reminiscent of The Capitol Hotel Tokyu (designed by Kengo Kuma). The Marriage of Figaro Synopsis (Original) It’s the wedding day of Figaro, Count Almaviva’s servant, and Susanna, the Countess’s trusted maid. Worried about Susanna, the Count, who has a crush on her, is plotting to revive her right of first night. Furthermore, Marcellina, the head maid, shows Susanna a document stating that “Figaro will marry her if he cannot repay his debts.” Meanwhile, the adolescent page Cherubino, who is intrigued by women, is fired by the Count and comes to Susanna for intercession, but the Count finds out and orders him to join the army. In another room, the Countess laments that the Count’s love has cooled, while Figaro, Susanna, and Cherubino gather to devise a plan to punish the Count. They dress Cherubino as a woman in an attempt to catch him in the act of cheating, but fail. The Countess revises her plan and convinces Susanna to renew her arrangement with the Count. Marcellina even goes so far as to bring the document to trial, only to discover that Figaro is in fact her and Bartolo’s child. Marcellina and Bartolo also reconcile and decide to marry, and the two mother-son weddings begin with much fanfare. During the party, Susanna delivers the letter to the Count as planned. As night falls in the garden, the drama unfolds. The Count successfully seduces the Lady while she is dressed as Susanna, but when he finds out what happened he apologizes to her. In the end, everyone forgives each other and sings the praises of love.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/31037/247/31037-247-b6235ee38bf3818bef3d5d0a49c9575d-2000×1334.jpg Meguro Persimmon Hall Main Hall Conveniently located about 20 minutes from Shibuya Station. This beautiful hall is surrounded by nature. The seats are semi-reclining (some seats are not), and comfort is a priority. Being surrounded by the sounds of Mozart’s time in this approximately 1,000-seat hall, with the stage close at hand, is an unparalleled, luxurious opera experience! 《Performance overview》 [Performance Title] Bunkamura Produce 2026 Takasago Thermal Science Presents Masato Suzuki & Bach Collegium Japan x Kengo Kuma Mozart: Opera “The Marriage of Figaro” (New Production, 4 Acts, Performed in Italian, with Japanese Subtitles) [Venue] Meguro Persimmon Hall Main Hall (1-1-1 Yakumo, Meguro-ku, Tokyo) [Performance Dates] February 19th (Thursday) and February 20th (Friday), 2026, 4:00 PM each performance February 22nd (Sunday) and February 23rd (Monday, National Holiday), 2:00 PM each performance [Prices] S Seat: ¥29,000, A Seat: ¥24,000, B Seat: ¥19,000, C Seat: ¥16,000 (tax included) [Cast] Conductor: Masato Suzuki Orchestra & Chorus: Bach Collegium Japan Count Almaviva (baritone): Daniel Gutmann Countess (soprano): Mori Maki Figaro (baritone): Onishi Uchuu Susanna (soprano): Judith Farr Cherubino (mezzo-soprano): Olivia Vermeulen Marcellina
(mezzo-soprano): Fujii Asami Don Bartolo (bass): Himi Kenichiro Don Basilio/Don Curzio: Shindo Yoshiaki (tenor) Antonio (bass): Watanabe Yusuke Barbarina (soprano): Yasukawa Miku [Director] Rei Iizuka [Art Design] Kengo Kuma [Costume Design] Keita Maruyama [Stage Director] Koji Koizumi (Art Creation) [Organizer] Bunkamura Co., Ltd.
[Co-organizer] Meguro Arts and Culture Foundation (Public Interest Incorporated Foundation) [Special Sponsor] Takasago Thermal
Engineering Co., Ltd. [Sponsor] Taiyo Life Insurance Co., Ltd. [Inquiries regarding the performance] Bunkamura 03-3477-3244 (10:00-18:00) [Performance website]
https://www.bunkamura.co.jp/orchard/lineup/26_figaro.html What is Bunkamura Produce? We have previously referred to our project, “ORCHARD PRODUCE,” as “independently produced and hosted music and dance performances outside Bunkamura Orchard Hall in various unique venues. However, we have now decided to unify the name under the name “Bunkamura Produce.” We appreciate your continued support. [Creative Staff Profiles]
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/31037/247/31037-247-2307d5a4a83c96f6dd916ca7543aea8d-3000×2250.jpg (C)Marco Borggreve Conductor: Masato Suzuki He is Principal Conductor of the Bach Collegium Japan, Conductor/Creative Partner of the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra, Music Director of Ensemble Genesis, and Principal Guest Conductor of the Kansai Philharmonic Orchestra. In January 2025, he will conduct his own revised and revised version of Mozart’s Requiem in seven cities during the BCJ European Tour. In November, he is scheduled to perform his first collaboration with the Orchestre de Paris. His operatic talents include Monteverdi’s “The Coronation of Poppea” and Handel’s “Giulio Cesare” in the BCJ Opera Series produced by Suzuki Masato, and Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” and “Don Giovanni” in Bunkamura Produce, as well as Gluck’s “Orfeo ed Euridice” at the New National Theatre. He has received numerous awards, including the 71st Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology’s Art Encouragement Prize for New Artists, and is also the executive producer of the Chofu International Music Festival and a visiting professor at Kyushu University.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/31037/247/31037-247-099eee04eb9b3fc15086e79d3d2532cc-213×320.jpg Director: Leo Iizuka Born and raised in New York, he graduated from the School of Education and the School of Educational Theatre at New York University (NYU), and completed his graduate studies there. He served as stage director for the Tanglewood Music Festival (music director/conductor: Seiji Ozawa). He is a member of the directing department of the Metropolitan Opera in New York. After making his debut as an opera director with “Otowa no Tsubaki” composed by the late Yoshiko Hara, he has directed numerous operas, particularly “Gurre-Lied” at the Saito Kinen Festival (conductor: Seiji Ozawa), which received critical acclaim. His revival of “Madame Butterfly” at the Hyogo Performing Arts Center’s Opera 2024, produced by artistic director Yutaka Sado, in July 2024, and his highly acclaimed performance of “Don Giovanni,” the second installment of this opera series, in February of this year, are still fresh in his memory. He also serves as a director and acting coach at Aichi Prefectural University of the Arts, the Nikikai Opera Training Institute, and other institutions. Belongs to Art Creation.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/31037/247/31037-247-38a3e6a1122b5b9c71151ceb0e8a308d-2000×1333.jpg (C)Designhouse Art: Kengo Kuma Kuma Born in 1954. Founded Kengo Kuma and Associates in 1990. After serving as a professor at Keio University and the University of Tokyo, he is currently a
distinguished professor and professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo and a member of the Japan Art Academy. He has ongoing projects in over 50 countries. He proposes architecture that opens up new relationships between nature, technology, and humans. His major works include “Kengo Kuma: Onomatopoeia, Architecture, and Grounding” (Ex-Knowledge), “Japanese Architecture” (Iwanami Shinsho), “All Works” (Yamato Shobo), “Points, Lines, and Planes” (Iwanami Shoten), “Losing Architecture” (Iwanami Shoten), “Natural Architecture,” and “Small Architecture” (Iwanami Shinsho), among many others.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/31037/247/31037-247-4f115cda86a31c6ab99aa8aa59b5fa55-2500×1667.jpg Costume: Keita Maruyama Fashion designer. Graduated from Bunka Fashion College. He has presented his collections on the world stage, in cities such as Tokyo, Paris, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Based on the concept of “clothes to wear on special occasions, clothes that satisfy the soul,” his designs are characterized by delicate handwork and bold use of color, creating feminine, ageless designs. He proposes KEITA MARUYAMA’s new vision of modern elegance. In addition to his own brand, he is active in a wide range of fields, including costume design for musicians, actors, and stage performers, airline uniforms, and brand direction. 2024 marks the 30th anniversary of the brand’s founding. In recent years, he has expanded his activities beyond fashion to include food and housing. *For performer profiles, please see .

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