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MUZA Kawasaki Symphony Hall & Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
The Masterpiece Classics No. 191
Date/Time
Sat 16 Sep 2023 14:00
13:15 Doors open
Venue
MUZA Kawasaki Symphony Hall
Artists
- Naoto Otomo (Tokyo Symphony Orchestra Honorary Guest Conductor), Conductor
- Yuya Mizuno, Cello
- Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
Program
- Dvořák: Cello Concerto in B minor, op. 104
- Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 in B minor, op. 74, “Pathétique”
Ticket
Seat Range | General Public |
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S | ¥6,000 |
A | ¥5,000 |
B | ¥4,000 |
C | ¥3,000 |
On-sale date
General Public
MUZA Kawasaki Symphony Hall
044-520-0200 (10:00 - 18:00)
- Nursery Service is available. Learn More
- Please refrain from entering preschool children.
Contact:
- MUZA Kawasaki Symphony Hall
- 044-520-0200 (am10:00~pm6:00)
Presented
by MUZA Kawasaki Symphony Hall (Kawasaki Cultural Foundation Group), Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
Profile
Naoto Otomo, Conductor
Since his debut with the NHK Symphony Orchestra at the age of 22, Otomo has led the highly competitive music scene of Japan. He currently serves as Music Director at the Ryukyu Symphony Orchestra (Okinawa) and Artistic Director of Takasaki City Theatre, and previously held the posts of Principal Conductor/Music Director at the Japan Philharmonic, Tokyo, Kyoto and Gunma Symphony Orchestras and Osaka Philharmonic.
Otomo has appeared repeatedly with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra of Romania, Indianapolis Symphony, Hawaii Symphony, and he led the Philharmonia Orchestra on its tour to Japan.
Otomo has performed with numerous world-renowned soloists, such as Radu Lupu, Mikhail Pletnev, Frank Peter Zimmermann, Nobuko Imai, Mstislav Rostropovich, among the others.
Well-known for his wide repertoire ranging from classical to contemporary works, Otomo has premiered numerous new works, conducting especially the first performances in Japan of several pieces by James MacMillan and the opera “A Flowering Tree” by John Adams. He was also awarded for his performance of Italian premier of Shigeaki Saegusa’s Jr. Butterfly at the Puccini Festival.