Unforgettable Night with Gábor Takács-Nagy at Japan Philharmonic
Music lovers in Yokohama are in for a treat on May 31, 2025, as the
Japan Philharmonic Orchestra hosts an extraordinary concert featuring the esteemed conductor
Gábor Takács-Nagy. Known for his remarkable interpretations and deep connection with classical music, this will be Takács-Nagy's first performance with the Japan Philharmonic.
The concert promises a rich program, starting at 5:00 PM at the
Yokohama Minato Mirai Hall. Audiences will be introduced to a spectacular lineup that includes
Kodály's beloved folk-inspired suite, "
Hári János", alongside
Schubert's iconic
Symphony No. 8, commonly referred to as the "Unfinished Symphony". Additionally, the evening will feature
Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21, rendered by the talented pianist
Kenji Miura, who is also making his debut with the orchestra.
The Musical Genius of Gábor Takács-Nagy
Hailing from Budapest, Gábor Takács-Nagy is celebrated as one of Hungary’s premier musicians and conductors. He has received numerous accolades, including the
Liszt Prize in 1982 and the
Kossuth Prize for his contributions to cultural and artistic fields. His recent awards reflect his dedication to foster and elevate Hungarian music worldwide. Known for his ability to engage and inspire both musicians and audiences alike, Takács-Nagy's artistic vision is sure to create a magical atmosphere for the concert-goers.
Rising Star: Kenji Miura
Joining Takács-Nagy is pianist
Kenji Miura, born in Kobe in 1993. Miura began playing the piano at the tender age of four and went on to pursue high-level music education in London and Berlin. His victory at the
Long-Thibaud-Crespin International Competition brought him considerable recognition on the global stage. Having performed at prestigious venues such as Wigmore Hall and the Berlin Konzerthaus, Miura brings a mix of technical skill and emotional depth to his performances, making him a highlight of the evening.
A Special Experience for Young Audiences
This concert is particularly inviting for younger music enthusiasts. The
Ys seats are available at just 2,000 yen for attendees aged 25 and under, offering a fantastic opportunity to engage with elite classical music at an accessible price.
The concert is organized by the
Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, which has a long history of cultural contributions to Japan and is committed to promoting classical music throughout the country.
Summary of the Concert Details
- - Date: May 31, 2025
- - Time: 5:00 PM (Doors open at 4:10 PM)
- - Venue: Yokohama Minato Mirai Hall
- - Conductor: Gábor Takács-Nagy
- - Piano Soloist: Kenji Miura
- - Featured Works:
- Schubert: Symphony No. 8, "Unfinished"
- Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 21
- Kodály: Suite, "Hári János" (featuring viola soloist
Maki Adachi)
Ticket prices range from 4,500 yen to 8,500 yen depending on seating, ensuring options for all preferences and budgets.
Don’t miss out on this captivating concert, where you can immerse yourself in a blend of Hungarian culture, classical mastery, and vibrant performances. Purchase your tickets through the Japan Philharmonic Service Center or online, and prepare for an unforgettable evening of music!
Additional Performances
For those who may wish to continue their musical journey, Gábor Takács-Nagy will also conduct the
Tokyo Regular Concert on June 6 and 7, featuring works by
Dvořák and
Brahms.
For inquiries or tickets, feel free to contact the Japan Philharmonic Service Center at
03-5378-5911 during weekdays from 10 AM to 5 PM.
We invite everyone to indulge in the splendor of classical music and the engaging performances of esteemed artists like Gábor Takács-Nagy and Kenji Miura. Join us for a night to remember in Yokohama!