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History of the Concert of Life History of The Concert of Life Time and date Place Program Aided (Co-promoted ) Broadcasted 1991 Aug. 6・7・8 5 performances Suntory Hall: Blue Rose (Small Hall) The Diary of Anne Frank Co-promoted by The Yomiuri Shimbun 1992 Apr. 6・7・8 9 performances Yagihashi Department Store, Saitama The Diary of Anne Frank Yagihashi Department Store Jul. 28・29・ 9 performances Musashi-no-mura, Saitama 30 ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Musashi-no-mura Aug. 5・6・7 4 performances Canadian embassy ANNE OF GREEN GABLES (English) Co-promoted by Canadian Embassy Aug. 9 2 performances Suntory Hall: Blue Rose (Small Hall) ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Nov. 6 Urawa CORSO Hall, Saitama ANNE OF GREEN GABLES CORSO. Broadcasted by Television Saitama. Nov. 20 2 performances Goethe Institut Hall ANNE OF GREEN GABLES (German) 1993 May .2 Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space: Small Hall ANNE OF GREEN GABLES (English) Broadcasted by NHK. Sponsored by NTT May. 6~8 NY Japan Society, New York ANNE OF GREEN GABLES (English) Broadcasted by NHK. Also broadcasted in NY No.1 UN Hammarskjöld Hall, New York ANNE OF GREEN GABLES (English) Tokyo International Forum 4 performances Carnegie Recital Hall, New York ANNE OF GREEN GABLES (English) International Forum Oct. 6 Saitama Hall: Main Hall ANNE OF GREEN GABLES TOKYO ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY Nov. 6 2 performances La Maison Franco-Japonaise ANNE OF GREEN GABLES (French) TOKYO ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY, Broadcasted by Television Saitama. 1994 Nov. 3 2 performances Sunplaza, Nakano Tokyo ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Broadcasted by NHK. Sponsored by NTT ANNE OF GREEN GABLES (Chinese, English) & Symposium Nov. 13 2 performances United Nations University #1 (Englisth) Broadcasted by NHK Nov. 19 2 performances Laforet Harajuku, Tokyo ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Sponsored by NTT Dec. 18 Vieplan Theatre, Tokyo ANNE OF GREEN GABLES (English) 1995 Feb. 6 Kanoya Cultural Center, Kagoshima ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Kanoya Cultural Center, Kagoshima Aug. 15 2 performances Yokohama Kannai Hall ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Sep. 3 Sun Terrace Hall, Tomi Nagano ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Sun Terrace Hall, Tomi Nagano Nov. 19 2 performances Laforet Harajuku, Tokyo HANSEL and GRETEL &Symposium #2 Dec. 23 Saitama Arts Theater ANNE OF GREEN GABLES&Symposium #3 Saitama Arts Foundation. Sponsored by NTT 1996 Feb. 17 2 performances Bunkamura Orchard Hall, Tokyo A Midsummer Night's Dream The UN Headquarters, Julliard School of Music, Grand Opera House in New York, and Carnegie Corporation Mar. 17~22 NY training in New York Jun. 30 Saitama Cultural Center: Main Hall A Midsummer Night's Dream Saitama Arts Foundation. Broadcasted by Television Saitama. Aug. 11 2 performances Shinjuku Bunka Center: Main Hall ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Sponsored by NTT Aug. 31 2 performances Tokyo American Club Symposium #4 Dec. 24 Saitama Arts Theater ANNE OF GREEN GABLES 1997 Feb. 9 Saitama Arts Theater Story of a Soldier Saitama Arts Foundation The UN Headquarters, Julliard School of Music, State University of New York, and Carnegie Corporation in Mar. 19~24 NY training New York Jul. 19 Urawa CORSO Hall, Saitama ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Aug. 28・29・ 5 performances Shinagawa CURIAN, Tokyo 30 ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Oct. 3 Suntory Hall: Blue Rose (Small Hall) Story of a Soldier Nov .25~29 NY Carnegie Recital Hall, New York Story of a Soldier Aided by Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture No.2 UN Hammarskjöld Hall, New York Story of a Soldier Aided by Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture 3 performances The Nippon Club, New York Story of a Soldier Dec. 21 2 performances Urawa CORSO Hall, Saitama ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Co-promoted by Saitama Arts Foundation. Broadcasted by Urawa Cable 1998 May. 8 performances Saitama Hall: Small Hall Story of a Soldier (Triumphant return from NY) Television Network Aug. 3・4 3 performances Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space: Middle Hall ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Reaches 50,000 attendances Aug. 27・28 Green Hall, Chofu Tokyo ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Oct. 11 Suntory Hall Gorsch the Cellist 1999 Aug. 30 performances Bunka Kaikan (Cultural Hall), Urayasu Chiba ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Broadcasted by Urayasu Cable Television Network Sep. 4.5 3 performances Tokyo International Forum: Hall C ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Broadcasted by Toshima Cable Network. Sponsored by NTT Oct. 31 Suntory Hall: Blue Rose (Small Hall) Gorsch the Cellist TOKYO ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY, Broadcasted by Urawa Cable Nov. 26 Saitama Cultural Center ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Television Network 2000 Jun. 22 Tokyo Bunka Kaikan: Meeting Room Symposium Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall: Takemitsu Aug. 26 2 performances Memorial Gorsch the Cellist Sep. 16 2 performances Tokorozawa MUSE: Main Hall ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Broadcasted by Tokorozawa Cable Television Network Oct. 9 2 performances Musashino Civic Cultural Hall: Main Hall ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Broadcasted by Musashino Cable Television Network Nov. 19 2 performances Saitama Cultural Center: Main Hall ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Broadcasted by Urayasu Cable Television Network Dec. 17 2 performances Tokyo International Forum: Hall C ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Sponsored by NTT Docomo History of The Concert of Life Time and date Place Program Aided (Co-promoted ) Broadcasted 2001 Feb. 12 Musashino Civic Cultural Hall Our Forest Is Alive: Part I Aided by Japan Fund for Global Environment Aug. 25 2 performances Yokohama Kannai Hall ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Sep. 15 2 performances Saitama Hall: Main Hall ANNE OF GREEN GABLES National Olympics Memorial Youth Center: Oct. 19・20 Small Hall Gorsch the Cellist Nov. 20~23 NY UN Hammarskjöld Hall, New York Gorsch the Cellist (English) Aided by Agency for Cultural Affairs, Broadcasted by NHK. No.3 John Jay Theater, New York Gorsch the Cellist (English) Dec. 2 2 performances Tokyo International Forum: Hall C ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Sponsored by NTT Docomo 2002 Jan. 12 2 performances Saitama Cultural Center: Main Hall Our Forest Is Alive: Part I Aided by Japan Fund for Global Environment Apr. 21 Yokohama Minato Mirai Hall: Main Hall Gorsch the Cellist Jun. 14 UNICEF House Symposium #9 Oct. 13・14 4 performances Tokyo International Forum: Hall C ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Sponsored by NTT Docomo The Year of Japan-Republic Of Korea National Exchange in Nov. 2 Korea Daegu Culture & Arts Center Aided by Japan Foundation and The Japan-Korea Cultural Foundation 2002: Japan Week in Daegu 2 performances Gorsch the Cellist (Korean) Consulate-General of Japan at Busan, Daegu City Arts Group Aided by Japan Fund for Global Environment. Broadcasted by NHK and JCN 2003 Feb. 2 Kawaguchi LILIA: Main Hall Our Forest Is Alive: Part I Saitama Mar.29 Tokyo Bunka Kaikan: Main Hall Peer Gynt Jun. 14 UNICEF House Symposium #10 Sep. 14・15 4 performances Tokyo International Forum: Hall C ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Sponsored by NTT Docomo Dec. 28 Nanbu Rosei Kaikan, Tokyo Symposium #11 Dec. 21 Kawaguchi LILIA: Music Hall Gorsch the Cellist Promoted by Kawaguchi LILIA. Broadcasted by NHK 2004 Apr. 4 2 performances Naha Civic Hall, Okinawa Our Forest Is Alive Part II - Our Earth CharterⅡ Aided by Japan Fund for Global Environment. Sponsored by NTT Docomo Jun. 29 Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Symposium #12 Jul. 13 Japan Foundation Press conference for "ANNE OF GREEN GABLES" Aug. 15 2 performances Ibaraki Prefectural Culture Center: Small Hall ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Sponsored by NTT Docomo Aug. 22 2 performances Tochigi Sogo Bunka Center: Main Hall ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Sponsored by NTT Docomo Sep. 4・5 4 performances Karuizawa ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Karuizawa International Music Festival Sep. 19・20 4 performances Tokyo International Forum: Hall C ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Reaches 100,000 attendances. Sponsored by NTT Docomo Shizuoka Convention & Arts Center Oct .3 2 performances "GRANSHIP": Conference Hall - Winds ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Dec. 26 2 performances Tokyo Women's Plaza: Hall Christmas Concert of Anne and Diana & Symposium #13 National Olympics Memorial Youth Center: 2005 Mar. 20 2 performances Gorsch the Cellist Small Hall Co-promoted by The Youth Performing Arts Company (Y.P.A.) May. 29 2 performances Kanazawa City Bunka Hall: Main Hall Our Forest Is Alive Part III Our Earth Charter & Symposium Aided by Japan Fund for Global Environment. Sponsored by NTT Docomo Jul. 29 Japan Foundation Press#14 conference for "ANNE OF GREEN GABLES" Aug. 14 2 performances Ibaraki Prefectural Culture Center: Small Hall ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Sponsored by NTT Docomo Sep. 11 2 performances Tochigi Sogo Bunka Center: Sub Hall ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Sponsored by NTT Docomo Oct. 8・9 4 performances Tokyo International Forum: Hall C ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Sponsored by NTT Docomo Oct. 18 performances Ibaraki Universiy Junior High School Our Forest Is Alive Part III Our Earth Charter Nov. 1~6 NY UN Hammarskjöld Hall, New York Our Forest Is Alive Part III Our Earth Charter (English) Sponsored by AEON Environmental Foundation No.4 State University of New York at Stony Brook Our Forest Is Alive Part III Our Earth Charter (English) Sponsored by AEON Environmental Foundation 3 performances Carnegie Recital Hall, New York Our Forest Is Alive Part III Our Earth Charter (English) Sponsored by AEON Environmental Foundation Nov. 12 performance Utsunomiya Junior College ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Dec. 2 performances Saitama Cultural Center: Main Hall 25 ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Saitama City Culture Promotion Agency National Olympics Memorial Youth Center: Our Forest Is Alive Part III Our Earth Charter (Triumphant 2006 performance Aided by Japan Fund for Global Environment Mar. 26 Small Hall return from NY, English) & Symposium #15 Apr. 4 performance Tochigi Sogo Bunka Center: Sub Hall Our Forest Is Alive Part III Our Earth Charter Aided by Japan Fund for Global Environment Jun. 18 Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space Symposium #16 Jul.
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