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名曲全集第216回
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Complete collection of famous songs No. 216

Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall & Tokyo Symphony Orchestra Masterpiece Collection, 216th Concert

Outline of the event

Schedule
  • 14:00開演(13:15開場)

Place

Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall

Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall

Kawasaki City has long supported domestic industry as an industrial city, but as the industrial structure has changed, the Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall was opened in 2004 as a symbol of Kawasaki's transformation into a cultural city. It has since been praised for boasting some of the world's best acoustics, establishing itself as a music hall where renowned orchestras perform, and contributing to Kawasaki City's "urban development through music" initiative. The Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, which has a franchise partnership with Kawasaki City, uses the Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall as its home base for daily rehearsals, making it a leading Japanese orchestra in the creation and dissemination of musical art.

Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall offers an excellent acoustic environment that maximizes the potential of performers, and we wholeheartedly welcome all who come to the hall. As a cultural hub representing Kawasaki City, we aim to work hand in hand with orchestras and musicians of various genres to become a "place" for the dissemination and exchange of musical culture.



(Photo) ©︎Aoyagi Satoshi

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