Tokyo University 150th Anniversary Charity Concert Pre-Event
In a celebration of tradition and innovation, Tokyo University is gearing up for its 150th anniversary with a charity concert titled 'Imagine Concert at Yasuda Auditorium.' This event will take place on February 15, 2026, at the iconic Yasuda Auditorium, and is a collaborative effort between the university, alumni orchestra, and the Stanford Silicon Valley Akamon Association. As a precursor to this grand event, a dialogue titled 'The Future of Yasuda Auditorium and Tokyo University' will be held on January 19, 2026.
Pre-Event Details
The upcoming discussion will feature esteemed singer
Tokiko Kato alongside prominent members of the university's faculty, including
Atsushi Tsuda, the university's vice president, and
Jun Suzuki, a professor at the Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology. This engaging conversation aims to shed light on new relationships the university can foster with society and how cultural events like the upcoming concert can play a role in that evolution.
Event Schedule
- - Title: The Future of Yasuda Auditorium and Tokyo University
- - Date: January 19, 2026
- - Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (Media registration at 10:30 AM)
- - Venue: Yasuda Auditorium, Room for the University President, 4th Floor
Attendees will gain insights into the collaboration between the university and its alumni, a crucial element as the institution approaches its 150th anniversary. A collaborative spirit is evident in the organization of both the roundtable discussion and the concert.
Noteworthy Guests
Additional details about the guests include:
- - Tokiko Kato, famed for her contributions to Japanese music and recognition for her cultural impact around the globe.
- - Atsushi Tsuda, a distinguished expert in marine ecology and currently serving as the vice president responsible for social engagement at the university.
- - Jun Suzuki, a professor specializing in modern Japanese history, notably the socio-economic history of the Meiji period.
Following the discussion, another event will take place for media coverage of the performers, featuring Tokiko Kato alongside
Yukio Yokoyama, a talented pianist who made history as the youngest Japanese to win third place at the Chopin International Competition in 1990.
Concert Insights
The charity concert's program is set to include performances of Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 by the alumni orchestra, conducted by Yukio Yokoyama, and will include a talk session featuring Tokiko Kato.
Moreover, on-stage will be the Steinway & Sons piano, once cherished by composer Sergei Rachmaninoff, adding a historic element to this event. This piano was gifted to Rachmaninoff by his friend Mr. Steinway after the Russian Revolution, symbolizing a rich musical heritage that connects the past with the present.
Event Registration
Media personnel interested in covering the event can register via a designated form available through the university's official channels. Note that registration deadlines for media participation in the pre-event discussion and the performers' media meet are January 18 and January 22, 2026, respectively.
Contact Information
For inquiries about the event or media registration, contact:
- - Tokyo University 150th Anniversary Charity Concert Office
- - Phone: 03-5841-1504
- - Email: [email protected]
The upcoming events not only mark a significant milestone for Tokyo University but also present an opportunity to explore the intersection of education, culture, and community engagement. Don't miss the chance to participate in these enriching dialogues as we look towards the future of academia and its role in society.
Upcoming Charity Concert
- - Date: February 15, 2026
- - Time: 3:00 PM
- - Venue: Yasuda Auditorium
Tickets are now available for purchase, and this charity concert promises to be a heartfelt event celebrating the union of music and education. For full details on ticketing and program insights, please visit the university's dedicated event page.