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The “1st Chamber Music Concert” will be held, featuring Beethoven’s septet as the main feature, as well as an ensemble of string and woodwind instruments from the Tokyo Universal Philharmonic Orchestra. ……
Organized by the Tokyo Universal Philharmonic Orchestra
(representative: Ryuzo Kawamura), the “First Chamber Music Concert” will be held on Tuesday, October 1, 2024 at the Ota Civic Hall Aprico (5-37-3 Kamata, Ota-ku, Tokyo) ) will be held.
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A chamber music concert performed by members of the Tokyo Universal Philharmonic Orchestra. We will deliver a luxurious program where you can enjoy an ensemble of string instruments and woodwind instruments, with a focus on Beethoven’s septet.
【program】
・Stamitz “Woodwind Quartet Op. 8-2”
・Mozart “Flute Quartet in C major”
・Beethoven “Septet” in E flat major, Op. 20
A chamber music concert performed by members of the Tokyo Universal Philharmonic Orchestra. We will deliver a luxurious program where you can enjoy an ensemble of string instruments and woodwind instruments, with a focus on Beethoven’s septet.
What is Tokyo Universal Philharmonic Orchestra (UNIPhil)?
UNIFIL was originally the Japan New Symphony Orchestra, which was formed in 1973, and was renamed the Tokyo Universal Philharmonic Orchestra in 1997, holding its first regular concert in April of the same year. They have held over 100 independent performances such as regular concerts and masterpiece concerts, and have gained the support of classical music lovers for their high-quality performances of famous pieces.
The “Hatsuyume Concert”, which began in 2001 with the support of Ota City and other local organizations, will be held for the 21st time in 2022, and since 2009 it has been co-hosted with the Tokyo Jiyugaoka Rotary Club, Meguro Ward, and the Meguro Arts Foundation. We hold “Fureai Concerts for Parents and Children” and actively develop activities that are rooted in the local community.
Furthermore, in 2009, we received requests from the Agency for Cultural Affairs for the “Project to Discover the Charm of Performing Arts” and “Excellent Performing Arts Experience Project for Children,” and we held numerous performances in each prefecture of Kyushu and Okinawa, inspiring the local community. The circle is also steadily expanding.
Opera performances include “La Bohème,” “The Taming of the Shrew,” “The Elisir of Love,” “The Barber of Seville,” and “Cavalleria” at Tokyo Opera Produce, Japan Opera Foundation, Miramare Opera, and Shibuya City Opera. He has received high acclaim for his works such as “Rusticana”, “Jester”, and “Etoile”.
In 2009, it expanded into a new structure as a general incorporated association, and is currently an associate member of the Japan Orchestra Federation.
Event overview
“First Chamber Music Concert”
Event period: October 1, 2024 (Tuesday)
Venue: Ota Civic Hall Aprico (5-37-3 Kamata, Ota-ku, Tokyo)
■Performers
Chihiro Inda (violin)
Ayu Keito (viola)
Kentaro Matsuura (cello)
Nobuhisa Hasegawa (double bass)
Kayoko Date (flute)
Yukari Tamada (oboe)
Yumiko Sakamoto (clarinet)
Mayumi Ito (bassoon)
Kunitada Matsuoka (horn)
Mitsuru Omigawa (horn)
■Staff
Organizer: Tokyo Universal Philharmonic Orchestra
Contact: UNIFIL Secretariat
info@uniphil.gr.jp
■Event schedule
Doors open 18:30
Start time 19:00
Ending 21:00
■Ticket price
General: 3,500 yen, Student: 2,000 yen
(All seats are free/tax included)
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