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Concerts & Plays HIRO CLUB NEWS・CONCERTS & PLAYS Ticket Offices EDION Play Guide (Honkan, B1F) (Kamiya-cho, Naka-ku; Tel. 247-5111) YAMAHA Music (Kamiya-cho, Naka-ku; Tel. 244-3779 Closed on the 1st & the 3rd Wednesdays) Hiroshima Yume Plaza (Hondori, Naka-ku; Tel. 544-1122 Closed on Wednesdays) Kawai Music Shop (Horikawa-cho, Naka-ku; Tel. 243-9291 Closed on Tuesdays) Fukuya Department Store, Hatchobori (7F) (Ebisu-cho, Naka-k u ; Te l . 246-6111) Fukuya Department Store, Hiroshima Station (7F) (Matsubara-cho, Minami-ku; Tel. 568-3111) Alpark Tenmaya (3F) (Inokuchi-myojin, Nishi-ku; Tel. 501-1111) Hiroshima Arts Gakki (Hatchoboru, Naka-ku; Tel. 227-6601) Date / Starting Time (Opening Time) / Venue / Ticket Price / Tickets Go on Sale Date / Ticket Offices / Inquiries ♬ Event schedules are subject to change. Please contact the event office before you go. ♬ October The 469th Pipe Organ Concert 2nd Sun. / 4:00pm – 5:00pm / Memorial Cathedral “The History of Music” Concert by Riberade for World Peace / Free admission / Memorial 1st Sat. / 2:00pm (1:30pm) / Aki Kumin Bunka Cathedral for World Peace 082-221-0621 Center / ¥500 (all non-reserved seats) / Now on sale / , JMS Aster Plaza, Kumin Bunka Centers / Music from Nordic Countries Hiroshima-shi Bunka Zaidan 082-244-0750 (piano & trumpet concert) Riberade is an ensemble group consisting of a piano 4th Tue. / 7:00pm (6:15pm) / Hatsukaichi Bunka and two violins. Hall Sakurapia / Advance-¥2,000 At the door- ¥2,500 / Now on sale / Sakurapia / Hatsukaichi Chisako Takashima & 12 Violinists: Bunka Hall Sakurapia 0829-20-0111 MUSE ~Best 12 Harmony~ Drum TAO: – Bukyo – Odoru Wa Daiko 1st Sat. / 2:30pm (2:00pm) / Ueno Gakuen Hall / S- 4th Tue. / 7:00pm (6:30pm) / JMS Aster Plaza / SS- ¥6,000 A-¥5,000 / Now on sale / , ¥7,000 S-¥6,000 A-¥4,500 / Now on sale / Lawson, Ticket PIA, Hatsukaichi Bunka Hall , Ticket PIA, Lawson, e+ / Candy Promotion Sakurapia, e+ / HOME Event Center 082-221- Hiroshima 082-249-8334 (Mon. – Fri., 11:00am – 7116 (Mon. – Fri., 10:00am – 5:00pm); Shimizu 6:30pm) Geino Kikaku 082-292-0080 (Mon. – Fri., 10:00am Taiko (a traditional Japanese Drum) art performance – 5:00pm) Piano: Aki Muramatsu Wiener Philharmoniker Week in Japan 2016: Zubin Mehta Conducts Wiener Music Group Fermata: The 9th Regular Philharmoniker Concert: “One Day More” from Les 5th Wed. / 7:00pm (6:30pm) / Hiroshima Bunka Misérables Gakuen HBG Hall / S-¥33,000 A-¥29,000 B- 1st Sat. 2nd Sun. / the 1st: 5:30pm ¥24,000 C-¥19,000 / Now on sale / , e+ / (5:00pm) the 2nd: 12:15pm (11:45am) Hiroshima TV Event Information Center 082-249 4:30pm (4:00pm) / Higashi Kumin Bunka Center / -1218 (Mon. – Fri., 10:00am – 6:00pm) Advance: Adults-¥3,700 Children-¥2,800; At the Piano: Rudolf Buchbinder door: Adults-¥3,900 Children-¥2,800 / Please ask the concert organizer for ticket information. / An Invitation to Traditional Japanese Music Group Fermata 080-5757-4618 Performing Arts by Ebizo Ichikawa & Shido Nakamura 6th Thurs. / 1:00pm 5:00pm / Hiroshima Bunka Gakuen HBG Hall / S-¥12,000 A-¥10,000 Please feel free to contact the International Exchange Lounge at 082-247-9715. E-mail: [email protected] October 2016 コ-1 HIRO CLUB NEWS・CONCERTS & PLAYS / Now on sale / , Lawson, Ticket PIA, e+ Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra: / Shimizu Geino Kikaku 082-292-0080 Masterpiece Concert ~ Autumn ~ Kabuki and classical Japanese dance performances (Weber: Der Freischütz, Overture; Spohr: Clarinet Concerto No. 2 in E-flat major Op. 57; Mendelssohn: Mozart Concert by Ryoko Mishima (piano) & Symphony No. 3 in A minor Op. 56 “Schottische”) 10th Mon. / 3:00pm (2:00pm) / Hiroshima Kokusai Masaki Ueno (violin) th Kaigijo (International Conference Center 6 Thurs. / 6:30pm (6:00pm) / Hatsukaichi Bunka Hiroshima), Phoenix Hall / S-¥4,200 Pair tickets Hall Sakurapia / ¥3,000 (all non-reserved seats) / (S seats)-¥6,400 A-¥3,200 B-¥2,200 Students- Now on sale / Sakurapia / Hatsukaichi Bunka Hall ¥1,500 (Students tickets are only sold at the Sakurapia 0829-20-0111 Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra Office.) / Now on sale / , JMS Aster Plaza, Chugoku Mariko Senju Violin Recital Shimbun, Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra Office / 7th Fri. / 7:00pm (6:30pm) / Hatsukaichi Bunka Hall Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra 082-532-3080 Sakurapia / Adults-¥4,000 High school students E-mail: [email protected] and under-¥2,000 / Now on sale / , Sakurapia, Conductor & Clarinet: Paul Meyer Chugoku Shimbun, Ticket PIA, Lawson / NEW!! Hatsukaichi Bunka Hall Sakurapia 0829-20-0111 Kana Onda Piano Recital 10th Mon. / 2:00pm (1:30pm) / Hiroshima Kenmin Jake Shimabukuro Japan Tour 2016 Bunka Center / Adults-¥2,500 Students-¥2,000 7th Fri. / 7:00pm (6:00pm) / Hiroshima Club (all non-reserved seats) / Now on sale / Hiroshima Quattro / ¥7,000 / Now on sale / Lawson, e+, Kenmin Bunka Center, Hatsukaichi Bunka Hall Ticket PIA / Yumebanchi Hiroshima 082-249-3571 Sakurapia, e+ / Tastatur Musik 0829-32-2055 This is an ukulele concert. NEW!! Koji Takaguchi (violin) & Yoshiko Ishikawa The 41st Concert by Alumni Association of (piano) Duo Concert Vol. 7 Kunitachi College of Music 10th Mon. / 6:30pm (6:00pm) / Higashi Kumin 8th Sat. / 2:00pm (1:30pm) / Higashi Kumin Bunka Bunka Center / Adults-¥2,000 Students-¥1,000 / Center / ¥1,500 / Please ask the concert organizer Please ask the concert organizer for ticket for tickett information. / 090-2866-0298 (Kanda) information. / 080-6318-3585 (Takaguchi), 090- 6439-4426 (Ishikawa) NEW!! Hatsukaichi Music Festival: Tadashi Sasaki Guitar Recital Yuji Ohno & Lupintic Six – Lupin Jazz Live th th 13 Thurs. / 6:45pm (6:30pm) / Higashi Kumin 8 Sat. / 5:00pm (4:30pm) / Hatsukaichi Bunka Hall Bunka Center / Advance: Adults-¥2,500 Students- Sakurapia / ¥4,500 / , Ticket PIA, Lawson, ¥1,500; At the door: Adults-¥3,000 Students- Sakurapia / Now on sale / Hatsukaichi Bunka Hall ¥1,500 / Please ask the concert organizer for ticket Sakurapia 0829-20-0111 information. / Hiroshima Guitar Association ”Lupin III” is a famous Japanese manga and anime TV series. 0829-38-4558 E-mail: bukky_guit@ yahoo.co.jp (Ibuki) Guest guitarist: Keiichiro Ishihara Shinichi Kinoshita Tsugaru Shamisen Concert Sabastian Führlinger (viola) & Nanako Paul 9th Sun. / 2:00pm (1:30pm) / Hatsukaichi Bunka (piano) Duo Concert Hall Sakurapia / ¥2,500 / Now on sale / , 14th Fri. / 2:00pm (1:30pm) / Kure City Bunka Hall Sakurapia, Lawson, Ticket PIA / Hatsukaichi Bunka / ¥1,000 / Now on sale / Seven-Eleven / Kure City Hall Sakurapia 0829-20-0111 Bunka Hall 0823-25-7878 Shamisen, traditional Japanese guitar concert NEW!! Nothing But The Funk Japan Tour 2016 Yoshihiro Yoshikawa Cello Recital th 9th Sun. / 5:00pm (4:30pm) / Hatsukaichi Bunka 14 Fri. / 7:00pm (6:00pm) / Hiroshima Club Hall Sakurapia / ¥3,500 / Now on sale / , Quattro / ¥6,900 / Now on sale / , e+, Ticket Sakurapia, Ticket PIA, Lawson, e+, Seven-Eleven / PIA, Tower Records Hiroshima, Club Quattro / Home Event Center 082-221-7116, Samon Hiroshima Club Quattro 082-542-2280 <Members> Promotion 06-6225-2237 Eddie M. (sax); Karl Perazzo (percussion); Raymond McKinley (bass); Takashi Numazawa (drums); Joel Behrman (trombone & trumpet); Nate Mercereau (guitar); Toshiyuki Mori (keyboards) Please feel free to contact the International Exchange Lounge at 082-247-9715. E-mail: [email protected] October 2016 コ-2 HIRO CLUB NEWS・CONCERTS & PLAYS Disney on Classic Magical Night 2016 Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra: 15th Sat. / 6:00pm (5:00pm) / Hiroshima Bunka The 364th Subscription Concert Gakuen HBG Hall / S-¥8,300 A-¥6,700 / Now (Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor Op. 18; on sale / , Lawson, Ticket PIA, e+, Rakuten Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique Op. 14) Ticket / UNION Music Office 082-247-6111 21st Fri. / 6:45pm (5:45pm) / Hiroshima Bunka Gakuen HBG Hall / S-¥5,200 A-¥4,700 B- Kaiji Moriyama Solo Dance Performance: ¥4,200 Students-¥1,500 (Student tickets are only KATANA sold at the Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra Office.) / 15th Sat. / 6:00pm (5:30pm) / JMS Aster Plaza / Now on sale / , Ticket PIA, Lawson ¥6,000 Students-¥4,500 Student seat number (convenience store), Chugoku Shimbun & will be designated on the concert day. Student ID Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra Office / will be required. / Now on sale / , Lawson, Ticket Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra Office 082-532- PIA, Seven-Eleven, e+, JMS Aster Plaza / TSS 3080 E-mail: [email protected] Event Office 082-253-1010 Conductor: Kentaro Kawase / Piano: Marianna Shirinyan NEW!! NEW!! Cembalo & Guitar Concert Ensemble DEMAIN (string orchestra): nd The 21st Regular Concert 22 Sat. / 2:00pm (1:30pm) / Higashi Kumin Bunka Center / Adults-¥2,500 High school 15th Sat. / 6:30pm (6:00pm) / Hiroshima Kenmin students and under-¥1,500 / Now on sale / , Bunka Center / ¥500 / Please ask the concert Higashi Kumin Bunka Center / 090-7508-2012 organizer for ticket information. / 082-254-6015 (Oda) (Kojima), 082-284-5624 (Tokunaga) Mnozil Brass “Yes Yes Yes” Chorale “Elisabeth, ma famille” Concert XIV 23rd Sun. / 2:00pm (1:30pm) / Hatsukaichi Bunka 16th Sun. / 2:00pm (1:30pm) / Elisabeth University Hall Sakurapia / Adults: S-¥5,000 A-¥4,000; High of Music, Cecilia Hall / ¥1,000 (all non-reserved school students and under: S-¥2,500 A-¥2,000 / seats) / Please ask the concert organizer for ticket Now on sale / , Sakurapia, Ticket PIA, Lawson / office information. / 082-258-3375 (Shinagawa) Hatsukaichi Bunka Hall Sakurapia 0829-20-0111 Hiroshima Happy New Ear 22: Hawaiian Music and Fula Dance Marianna Shirinyan Piano Solo Concert 27th Thurs. / 6:30pm / Hiroshima Bunka Gakuen 17th Mon. / 7:00pm (6:30pm) / JMS Aster Plaza / HBG Hall / A-¥5,500 B-¥4,800 Students- Advance: adults-¥2,500 Students-¥1,500; At the ¥2,000 Student tickets are only sold at the door. door: Adults-¥3,000 Students-¥2,000 / Now on Student ID Will be required.
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