Live Concert Streams
2025-05-20 05:39:42

Enjoy Live Streams of Popular Concerts from Japan Phil Orchestra’s Maestro Conductors

The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra (JPO), under the leadership of Chairman Toshikuni Hirai, is set to deliver thrilling live streaming experiences for its audiences through a partnership with the Members TVU channel. This online platform allows music lovers to enjoy performances anytime and anywhere, featuring some of the finest orchestral music. With just an email address and credit card, registering on the Members TVU channel is quick and easy.

Exciting upcoming events include two standout performances of Gustav Mahler's symphonies — the Fifth Symphony conducted by the acclaimed Kahchun Wong on May 25 and Mahler's First Symphony, known as "Titan," led by the legendary Ken-Ichiro Kobayashi on June 14. The first performance will take place at Suntory Hall, while the latter will occur at the Yokohama Minato Mirai Hall.

Upcoming Live Streams


  • - May 25 (Sunday) at 2:00 PM: Kahchun Wong conducts Mahler's 5th Symphony at Suntory Hall. The performance will feature violinist Mone Hattori, who will mesmerize the audience with her rendition of Sibelius' Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47.
- Note: Tickets for the live concert are already sold out.

  • - June 14 (Saturday) at 5:00 PM: Ken-Ichiro Kobayashi's passionate interpretation of Mahler's First Symphony will be showcased alongside a beautiful violin concerto by Mozart, performed by assistant concertmaster Kiyoka Chiba.
- Note: Limited seating remains for the live concert; streaming tickets will be available for purchase starting June 1.

Tickets for the live stream can be purchased for just 1,000 yen, and once acquired, they provide access for three months for the Mahler 5th Symphony and one month for Mahler's 1st Symphony. The ability to view these performances at your leisure makes this an exceptional opportunity for music enthusiasts.

Detailed Performance Information


For the May 25 live stream, audiences will witness a sensational collaboration between conductor Kahchun Wong, recognized for his exceptional interpretations of Mahler symphonies, and talented violinist Mone Hattori. Their performance focuses on Mahler’s Fifth, a piece that showcases deep emotional breadth and orchestral richness, following Hattori’s electrifying performance of Sibelius.

JPO's music has gained significant attention, especially during recent broadcasts like NHK's Classical Music Hall, where Wong’s interpretation of Mahler's Second Symphony stirred much acclaim. The upcoming stream promises not to disappoint, as fans can witness Hattori's technical brilliance and Wong’s contagious passion for orchestral music.

On June 14, conductor Ken-Ichiro Kobayashi brings his profound connection to the first symphony by Mahler. Known for his unique interpretations, fans can expect a spectacular performance that fills the expansive Yokohama Minato Mirai Hall with captivating sound. Kiyoka Chiba will add her exquisite touch during the performance of Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 3 in G Major, K. 216, making this event not only a tribute to Mahler but also an opportunity to relish classical delight in Mozart's work.

The combination of Kobayashi's artistic vision and Chiba's elegant playing will surely create a memorable evening for all viewers.

For additional performances currently available for streaming, you can explore more through the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra official site. Ticket sales for both upcoming concerts can be accessed through their dedicated platform: Members TVU Channel or to see the full concert details and to purchase tickets, visit Japan Phil Concert Links and Japan Phil Concert Links.

For inquiries or to purchase tickets, please contact the Japan Phil Service Center at 03-5378-5911 during business hours (weekdays from 10 AM to 5 PM). Feel the music come alive and don't miss out on these extraordinary performances!


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