TOKYO 〓 New Japan Philharmonic announced the lineup of 2019/2020 season

2018/11/29
【最終更新日】2019/10/26

New Japan Philharmonic announced the lineup of the periodical concert of 2019/2020 season on 26th. Toshiyuki Kamioka took office as a music director in 2016 for a term of five years and is the fourth year season. The topic through the season is that Kamioka plays all the Schubert symphonies. Guest conductor is Paul McCreesh, Nikolaj Znaider, Josep Pons, Michel Plasson, Keith Lockhart, Edo de Waart, et al. Khatia Buniatishvili, Lars Vogt, Juliane Banse, Dmitry Masleev are scheduled to be performed together.

Photo:New Japan Philharmonic / Michiharu Ohkubo


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