SoloDuo Japan Debut
2026-05-07 05:31:39

World Renowned Guitar Duo SoloDuo to Make Debut in Japan in 2026

World Class Guitar Duo SoloDuo's Long-Awaited Japan Debut



The guitar duo known as SoloDuo, comprising virtuosos Lorenzo Micheli and Matteo Mela, renowned for their exceptional artistry and labeled as the "best ensemble of all time," is all set to make their much-anticipated first appearance in Japan. The concert is scheduled for July 7, 2026, at Nikkei Hall in Chiyoda, Tokyo. Tickets are currently available for purchase via Confetti, operated by Long Run Planning Co., Ltd., based in Shinjuku, Tokyo.

Ticket Information


You can secure your tickets through Confetti. For more details, visit the official website at Nikkei Art.

A Celebration of Masterful Guitar Performances


Both Lorenzo Micheli and Matteo Mela are accomplished guitarists who have triumphed in prestigious guitar competitions worldwide, such as the GFA International and the Alessandria International. Since their formation in 2002, they have captivated audiences at some of the highest echelons of music venues, including Carnegie Hall, Vienna's Konzerthaus, and Concertgebouw. Their debut concert in Japan promises a stunning arrangement of beloved piano classics, skillfully transformed for the guitar. The sheer scale and vividness of their music will enchant not only guitar enthusiasts but all fans of classical music alike.

Concert Program


The program will feature:
  • - Respighi: Notturno
  • - Debussy: Suite Bergamasque
  • - J.S. Bach: Italian Concerto
  • - Piazzolla: Tango Suite
  • - Rossini: Overture from "Elizabeth, Queen of England" (arr. Giuliani)
  • - Lorenzo Micheli: Water Music (based on Schubert) (2024)
  • - Brahms: Intermezzo, Op. 118-2
  • - Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 8 "Pathétique", Op. 13

Duo Profiles


SoloDuo (Guitar Duo)
Composed of Matteo Mela and Lorenzo Micheli, SoloDuo has received critical acclaim across Europe, Asia, America, Canada, and Latin America. They have performed in renowned venues, including Vienna's Konzerthaus, Amsterdam's Concertgebouw, New York's Carnegie Hall, and Seoul's Sejong Chamber Hall. The Washington Post has hailed their performance as "transcendent, profound, and unforgettable."

Together, they have explored a vast repertoire, ranging from classical and romantic to modern works, while also delving into 17th and 18th-century Italian music alongside lutenist Massimo Ronadi.

Their extensive discography includes the Trios of François de Fossa, collections of arias and cantatas from Alessandro Scarlatti, and several recordings demonstrating their unmatched synergy and musicality.

Matteo Mela (Guitar)
Born in 1971 in Imperia, Matteo Mela began his musical journey under the guidance of Renzo Doria Miglietta. He honed his craft at the University of Cremona and later studied with notable musicians worldwide. Mela has won first prizes in several chamber music competitions and has toured extensively, showcasing his artistry in elite venues. As a music educator, Mela is also involved in recording projects with prestigious labels.

Lorenzo Micheli (Guitar)
Since winning top honors at renowned guitar competitions, Lorenzo Micheli has been actively performing worldwide, giving over 600 concerts. He co-founded SoloDuo with Matteo Mela and has established a reputation for their top-tier performances. Their discography reflects a dedication to bringing classical guitar works to life, with accolades including features in renowned publications praising their remarkable sensitivity and depth.

Event Details


Event Name: World Class Guitar Duo SoloDuo's Long-Awaited Japan Debut
Date & Time: July 7, 2026, at 6:30 PM (Doors open 30 minutes prior)
Duration: Approximately 2 hours
Venue: Nikkei Hall, 1-3-7 Otemachi, Chiyoda, Tokyo
Performers: SoloDuo (Lorenzo Micheli & Matteo Mela)

Ticket Prices:
General Admission: 4,000 yen (All seats reserved, including tax)
Organizer: Nikkei Inc., Supported by Shinryo Refrigeration Industry and Hankyu Travel Agency

For further information on purchasing tickets, visit the Confetti ticketing site.


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