Christian Blackshaw Piano Recital 2026 Japan Ticket
Japan, 〒104-8011 Tokyo, Chuo City, Tsukiji, 5-chōme−3−2 朝日新聞東京本社 新館2階
Description
Overview
The acclaimed British pianist Christian Blackshaw makes his highly anticipated return to Japan for the first time in nine years as part of the Tokyo Piano Series. Known for his unparalleled depth and sensitive touch, Blackshaw has earned a reputation as one of the most profound musicians of our time, particularly noted for his definitive interpretations of Mozart and the Romantic repertoire. This recital offers a rare opportunity to experience the artistry of a master who has collaborated with the world’s most prestigious conductors and orchestras.
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Contact Us →Having studied under the legendary Moisey Khalifin and being a favorite student of Clifford Curzon, Blackshaw brings a rich lineage of piano tradition to the stage. His previous visit to Japan in 2017, which featured the complete Mozart sonatas, saw every performance completely sold out, solidifying his status among Japanese classical music enthusiasts. This 2026 performance at the Hama-rikyu Asahi Hall is a “must-see” event for those who value musicality over mere virtuosity.
Why Attend
- Witness the return of a world-renowned British master pianist after nearly a decade.
- Experience a masterful program featuring emotional works by Mozart, Schumann, and Schubert.
- Enjoy the intimate and world-class acoustics of Hama-rikyu Asahi Hall in Tokyo.
- Hear live the pianist whose Mozart recordings were named among the best of all time by Gramophone and The New York Times.
- Be part of an exclusive performance presented by Office Yamane as part of the prestigious Tokyo Piano Series.
Schedule & Tickets Information
| Date | Venue | Seat Types |
| 2026/9/10 (Thu) 19:00 Start | Hama-rikyu Asahi Hall (Tokyo) | All seats are assigned seating Adults, All seats are assigned seating Students |
Background
Christian Blackshaw is celebrated for his “singing” tone and intellectual rigor, qualities that led him to perform the complete Mozart piano sonatas at London’s Wigmore Hall to universal acclaim. His career is marked by a deep commitment to the core piano repertoire, and he has been a regular guest at major international festivals and concert halls. His education in both the British and Russian schools of piano playing gives him a unique stylistic range that is both technically precise and emotionally resonant.
The program for this 2026 recital is carefully curated to showcase the evolution of the piano sonata and character pieces. From the haunting Adagio in B minor by Mozart to the epic scale of Schubert’s final Piano Sonata No. 21 in B-flat major, Blackshaw will guide the audience through a journey of profound introspection. These works require a pianist of immense maturity and focus, making Blackshaw the ideal interpreter for such a significant evening of music.
Venue Information
- Venue name: Hama-rikyu Asahi Hall
- Address: 5-3-2 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo (Asahi Shimbun Tokyo Headquarters)
- Entry gates info: The hall entrance is located on the 2nd floor of the Asahi Shimbun Building; doors open 30 minutes prior to the performance start time.
- Nearby landmarks: Located near the beautiful Hamarikyu Gardens and the Tsukiji Outer Market.
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Faqs
Who is Christian Blackshaw and why is he famous?
Christian Blackshaw is a prominent British classical pianist known for his deep musical insight and refined technique. He gained international fame for his multi-year project recording the complete Mozart piano sonatas at Wigmore Hall, which received some of the highest critical praise in the classical recording industry.
What are the age requirements for this piano recital?
Admittance is restricted to school-aged children and older; preschool children are not allowed admission to ensure a quiet environment for the performers and audience. Students under the age of 24 can benefit from discounted tickets but must bring a valid student ID to the venue.
What works will be performed during the 2026 Tokyo recital?
The program includes Mozart’s Adagio in B minor, K. 540, and Schumann’s Symphonic Etudes, Op. 13 (including the posthumous variations) in the first half. The second half of the performance is dedicated entirely to Schubert’s monumental Piano Sonata No. 21 in B-flat major, D960.
Where exactly is the Hama-rikyu Asahi Hall located?
The hall is situated within the Asahi Shimbun Tokyo Headquarters in Tsukiji, Chuo-ku. It is easily accessible via the Toei Oedo Line (Tsukijishijo Station) or the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line (Tsukiji Station), making it a central location for concertgoers in Tokyo.
Will there be an intermission during the performance?
Yes, the program is divided into two halves by a standard intermission. This allows the audience to refresh and the pianist to prepare for the long and demanding Schubert sonata that concludes the evening’s performance.
Ticket Information
2026/9/10(Thu) Hama-rikyu Asahi Hall (Tokyo) All seats are assigned seating Adults
$92.00
Selling19:00 Start ( 18:30 Doors open )
2026/9/10(Thu) Hama-rikyu Asahi Hall (Tokyo) Reserved seating. Student tickets
$67.00
Selling19:00 Start ( 18:30 Doors open ), (ages 24 and under; student ID required on the day of the performance).
Event Calendar
Thursday, September 10, 2026
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