Anthony Romaniuk's Solo Recital in Tokyo: A Musical Odyssey through Time
On August 20, 2025, renowned keyboardist
Anthony Romaniuk will captivate audiences in Tokyo with his highly anticipated solo recital titled "
無窮動" ("Unending Motion"). This performance will take place at the Nikkei Hall located in
Chiyoda, Tokyo, and promises to be a unique musical journey that spans over 500 years of music history.
The Event Details
The 561st session of the Nikkei Muse Salon will feature Romaniuk playing an array of keyboard instruments, including the harpsichord, piano, and electric piano. His distinctive style incorporates improvisation, seamlessly connecting pieces into a continuous flow of music. This performance will include works inspired by the concept of
kyo-dō (or unending motion), showcasing a diverse repertoire that features compositions from various eras and composers.
Tickets for this much-anticipated event are now available through
Confetti, managed by Long Run Planning Co., Ltd. in
Shinjuku, Tokyo. Enthusiasts can purchase their tickets
here, with general admission priced at
¥4,000 (tax included).
A 500-Year Musical Landscape
Romaniuk's program spans centuries, beginning with an anonymous piece from the
16th century, "La Mi Re no Shirabe," progressing through the works of a remarkable array of composers including
J.S. Bach, Beethoven, Satie, Ravel, Ligeti, and contemporary artists like
Chick Corea and
John Adams. Each piece will be interwoven through Romaniuk's improvisational flair, creating a cohesive musical tapestry that reflects the evolution of music.
(Here, the accompanying program details are highlighted for concert-goers, emphasizing the diversity of musical eras included in the repertoire.)
About Anthony Romaniuk
Anthony Romaniuk is a talented keyboardist and a genre-free musician known for his exceptional improvisational abilities. He has mastered various nuances of music, ranging from
early music to
modern compositions. Romaniuk's musical journey began in
Australia, where he developed a fondness for jazz before further honing his skills at the
Manhattan School of Music in New York. His academic background also includes specialized studies in harpsichord and fortepiano at the
Amsterdam and
Royal Conservatory of The Hague.
Romaniuk boasts a diverse repertoire that includes everything from
Renaissance music to 20th-century works. He also explores improvisational music, ambient soundscapes, and electronic music. His collaborations include performances with acclaimed artists such as violinist
Patricia Kopatchinskaja and vocal ensemble
Vox Luminis.
In 2024, Romaniuk is set to serve as a judge for the prestigious
Bruges International Early Music Competition, recognized globally as a leading event in the early music scene. He will also be featured on NHK's
Classical Club in July of the same year.
Experience the Unending Journey
The recital, titled "
無窮動: A 500-Year Journey with Three Keyboard Instruments," is designed to be an immersive experience that bridges the past and present. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with a rich heritage of sound as Romaniuk brings his unique perspective to a wide range of musical styles.
Mark your calendars for this exciting event on
August 20, 2025, at 6:30 PM, with doors opening at 6 PM. The estimated performance duration is around two hours, providing ample time for the audience to immerse themselves in this unprecedented exploration of classical and contemporary music.
For further information regarding tickets, member benefits, and the concert's detailed schedule, visit the
Confetti website. Don't miss the opportunity to witness this extraordinary musical journey with Anthony Romaniuk in Tokyo!