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| Address | 1-8-1 Nishi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku Tokyo 171-0021 Japón |
| Google maps | 35° 43' 47.439" N 139° 42' 29.055" E |
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TokyoAnna Vinnitskaya plays Ravel

Bonis, Ravel, Bartók
Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra; Ben Glassberg; Anna Vinnitskaya
TokyoTill Fellner plays Mozart

Mendelssohn, Mozart, Schumann
Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra; David Reiland; Till Fellner
TokyoKazuki Wada / Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra

Sugiyama: Symphonic Suite "Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation"
Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra; Kazuki Wada
TokyoKazuhiro Koizumi / Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra

Beethoven
Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra; Kazuhiro Koizumi
TokyoPierre Dumoussaud / Saya Matsuki / Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra

Poulenc, Ibert, Debussy
Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra; Pierre Dumoussaud; Saya Matsuki
TokyoPekka Kuusisto / Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra

Tarkiainen, Haydn, Rautavaara
Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra; Pekka Kuusisto
TokyoSusanna Mälkki / John Relyea / Szilvia Vörös

Dukas, Debussy, Bartók
Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra; Susanna Mälkki; John Relyea; Szilvia Vörös
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Kerem Hasan conducts an exhilarating Tchaikovsky Fifth in Tokyo
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Exciting Tchaikovsky from the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra, while Leeds winner Eric Lu is the sensitive soloist in Chopin's Second Concerto.
Radiant Szymanowski from Isabelle Faust in Tokyo
One of the few upsides to the current Covid-19 pandemic for the classical music world in Japan is that it has given opportunities to young home-grown talent.
Heavenly Mussorgsky from Japan's Newspaper Orchestra
One of Japan’s leading orchestras, the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra, turned in performances of two warhorses as different as night and day. In between came a revelation in the form of a young cellist destined for greatness.
Cambreling's farewell: a programme of French connections in Tokyo
Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra's Sunday matinee, which was the final concert for its outgoing Principal Conductor Sylvain Cambreling, had many French connections.
