
Nobuko Ogasawara's Four Great Concertos
- Kanagawa Prefectural Music Hall
- Date: 2025.04.0421 days left until the event
70th Anniversary Nobuko Ogasawara: A Feast of Four Great Concertos
Not two or three, but four astonishing concertos, fitting for the 70th anniversary of the birth of Nobuko Ogasawara, a leading figure in the music world!
Outline of the event
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Kanagawa Prefectural Music Hall![]() Kanagawa Prefectural Music Hall opened in 1954 as Japan's first public music hall. Modeled after the Royal Festival Hall in London, the hall was designed to provide the best acoustics, and was praised as having the best sound in the East when it first opened. Its sound is still highly regarded both in Japan and abroad. The walls of the hall are all made of wood, and its acoustic sound continues to impress people even 60 years after its opening. In 1998, the Ministry of Construction selected the hall as one of Japan's "100 Best Public Buildings" as an excellent public facility rooted in the community. In 1999, the hall was also selected as one of Japan's "20 Best Modern Movement Buildings" by DOCOMOMO (an international organization established to record, investigate, and preserve buildings and environmental formations related to the modern movement) as an important cultural heritage of the 20th century. |
Performance Summary
Performer | 小笠原伸子(ヴァイオリン) |
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Performance Timetable | ベートーヴェン:ヴァイオリン協奏曲 ニ長調 Op.61 |