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Address | Nishishinjuku, 3−20−2 Tokyo 163-1403 Japan |
Google maps | 35° 40' 58.789" N 139° 41' 12.588" E |
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TokyoStrauss' An Alpine Symphony

Pizzetti, Strauss R.
Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra; Andrea Battistoni
TokyoHoliday Afternoon Concert 2025 season: The Two Magicians

Liszt, Ravel, Battistoni
Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra; Andrea Battistoni; Natsuho Murata
TokyoWeekday Afternoon Concert 2025 season: Anything is OK!

Brahms, Ravel, Rimsky-Korsakov
Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra; Masahiko Enkoji; Shinya Kiyozuka
TokyoMyung-Whun Chung conducts Bernstein and Prokofiev

Bernstein, Gershwin, Prokofiev
Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra; Myung-whun Chung; Makoto Ozone
TokyoHoliday Afternoon Concert 2025 season: Music and Stories

Rossini, Prokofiev, Lloyd Webber, Williams
Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra; Masahiko Enkoji; Kanji Ishimaru
TokyoBeethoven's No.9 Symphony Special Concert 2025

Strauss II, Beethoven
Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra; Kosuke Tsunoda; Miho Sakoda; Ikuko Nakajima; Yasushi Watanabe; Hayato Kamie
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Spirited Mozart from Isabelle Faust and Il Giardino Armonico in Tokyo
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Isabelle Faust, Giovanni Antonini and the Italian period instrument ensemble Il Giardino Armonico gather again for Mozart's complete Violin Concertos.
A peerless St John Passion in Tokyo
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In celebration of the 300th anniversary of Bach's St John Passion, Masaaki Suzuki and Bach Collegium Japan gives a compelling performance of the lesser-known 1725 version of work.
Battistoni and the Tokyo Phil do Tchaikovsky and Shakespeare
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Andrea Battistoni conducts the Tokyo Philharmonic in Tchaikovsky's three Shakespeare-inspired works in a single programme. In between, cellist Haruma Sato excels in the original version of the Rococo Variations.
A dramatic Leningrad from the Tokyo City Philharmonic
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In the cathedral-like surroundings of Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall, a superb first movement of Shostakovich's Seventh Symphony eclipses Kabalevsky’s First Cello Concerto.
Järvi and Kammerphilharmonie Bremen bring Haydn to Tokyo Opera City
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Three Haydn symphonies grace the bill in Järvi's onging project which started in earnest last year in Vienna.
One man and his flute: Pahud's solo journey in Tokyo
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A spellbinding journey as Emmanuel Pahud plays a 70-minute solo programme in a near capacity audience in the 1600-seater concert hall.
Joyous Bach from Masaaki Suzuki and Bach Collegium Japan in Tokyo
For a year and a half since their European tour was cut short due to the outbreak of the pandemic, Masaaki Suzuki and Bach Collegium Japan have been grounded in Japan, performing domestically despite restrictions.
Legendary Chung siblings give breathtaking Brahms in Tokyo
Kyung Wha Chung exceeds her already-legendary reputation, assisted by her brother, Myung-whun Chung, and the Tokyo Philharmonic.