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Premium Concert: Harmony for the Future in Okutama Town

Genre:
  • Music ,
  • Performance
Due to the concern regarding the outbreak of novel coronavirus (COVID-19), and due to the safety and health for the participants and staffs, we have announced the cancellation of this event.
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and kindly ask for your understanding. (03/05/2021)
Due to the concern regarding the outbreak of novel coronavirus (COVID-19), and due to the safety and health for the participants and staffs, we have announced the postponement of this event. A rescheduled date will be announced later.
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and kindly ask for your understanding. (03/27/2020)

The orchestra is coming to your town.

The Premium Concert series presents performances by orchestras in local towns.
This popular concert series places importance on interaction with local people, presenting ensemble and orchestra performances at various locations in the Tama area and Tokyo’s offshore islands.
Everyone from children to adults can easily enjoy classical music at these performances, which are all free of charge.

Performer

Wind quintet by Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra member
Flute: Yusuke Yanagihara
Oboe: Tomoyuki Hirota
Clarinet: Yumiko Itoi
Bassoon: Norihito Yamada
Horn: Yu Suzuki

Program

Ibert: First movement from Three Short Pieces
Haydn: Divertimento
Farkas: Old Hungarian Dances of the 17th Century
Rodgers: The Sound of Music Selections
Kenshi Yonezu: Paprika
[Let’s Sing Together]
Teiichi Okano (lyrics by Tatsuyuki Takano): Furusato

*The program is subject to change.

Admission

Free

*No pre-school-aged children admitted
*This event will be photographed and/or video recorded for archival and related promotional purposes.
*No reservations required

Contact

Education Section, Okutama Town Board of Education
TEL: 0428-83-2246

Venues

Okutama Town Cultural Hall 2F, Audiovisual Room

Flyer

Credit

Organized by
Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Arts Council Tokyo (Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture)
Co-organized by
Okutama Town Board of Education