Momijizaka Project Vol. 5
- Kanagawa Prefectural Music Hall
- Date: 2026.07.1115 days left until the event
The "Momijizaka Project" is a fresh approach that will overturn the conventional wisdom of classical music and even the very concept of music itself.
This open call program selects ideas through a judging panel of three planning committee members: Yuji Numano, Saya Ichikawa, and Satoru Ono. After a work-in-progress in March 2026, two refined projects are finally being unveiled!
Outline of the event
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全席自由・税込 |
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Kanagawa Prefectural Music Hall
Kanagawa Prefectural Music Hall opened in 1954 as Japan's first public music hall. Modeled after London's Royal Festival Hall, the hall was designed for superior acoustics and was praised at the time of its opening as having "the best sound in the Orient." Its acoustics continue to garner praise both domestically and internationally. The hall's walls are entirely made of wood, and its acoustics continue to inspire audiences even 60 years after its opening. In 1998, the Ministry of Construction selected the hall as one of Japan's "Top 100 Public Buildings" for its exceptional community-based public facilities. In 1999, DOCOMOMO (an international organization established to document, research, and preserve buildings and environments related to the modern movement) selected the hall as one of Japan's "Top 20 Modern Movement Buildings" for its significant cultural heritage of the 20th century. |
Performance Summary
| Organizer | 神奈川県立音楽堂(指定管理者:公益財団法人神奈川芸術文化財団) |
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| Sponsors | 助成:公益財団法人野村財団 協力:横浜みなとみらいホール(公益財団法人 横浜市芸術文化振興財団) |



