June
09 Tuesday

Dang Thai Son two-night performance 2026 in Japan Ticket

Tue June 9, 2026 9:00 am - 6:00 pmAsia/Tokyo
Hamarikyu Asahi Hall
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

Dang Thai Son made history in 1980 as the first Asian pianist to win the International Chopin Piano Competition, a victory that propelled him into the upper echelons of the classical music world. Renowned for his poetic sensibility and a tonal palette that has been described as “sound that speaks for itself,” his performances are characterized by an extraordinary delicacy and deep emotional resonance. As a master who has remained at the forefront of the global stage for over four decades, he continues to be celebrated as one of the most authentic and soulful interpreters of the piano repertoire.

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For this exclusive two-night residency at Tokyo’s Hama-rikyu Asahi Hall, the maestro presents two distinct programs that highlight the breadth of his artistry. The first night is a dedicated solo recital titled “Color and Poetry,” showcasing his affinity for French and Spanish impressionism alongside his signature Chopin interpretations. The second evening, “Dialogue of Sound,” features a rare collaborative performance with the distinguished Polish pianist Ewa Pobłocka. Together, these two nights offer a profound journey through both the intimate brilliance of solo piano and the sophisticated communication of a mature duo.

Why Attend

  • Witness the legendary Dang Thai Son, the first Asian gold medalist of the Chopin Competition, in the intimate setting of Hama-rikyu Asahi Hall.
  • Experience the “Color and Poetry” solo program featuring meticulously selected gems from Mompou, Ravel, and Chopin.
  • Enjoy a rare four-hand and two-piano duo performance with world-renowned Polish pianist Ewa Pobłocka on the second night.
  • Immerse yourself in the world-class acoustics of a venue specifically designed to capture the nuanced “sound” for which Dang Thai Son is famous.
  • Be part of a historic 2026 tour that celebrates the enduring legacy of a pianist who has shaped the modern classical landscape for 45 years.

Schedule & Tickets Information

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DateVenueSeat Types
2026/06/09 (Tue) 19:00 StartHama-rikyu Asahi Hall (Tokyo)All seats are assigned seating
2026/06/10 (Wed) 19:00 StartHama-rikyu Asahi Hall (Tokyo)All seats are assigned seating

Background

The Dang Thai Son Two-Night Performance at Hama-rikyu Asahi Hall is a crowning event for piano enthusiasts in Tokyo. Dang Thai Son, the first Asian pianist to win the Gold Medal at the International Chopin Piano Competition (1980), is renowned for his poetic sensitivity and crystalline technique. This June 2026 residency, titled “Dialogue of Sound,” is designed to showcase two distinct facets of his artistry: his profound connection to the French and Polish masters, and his collaborative spirit as a world-class mentor and partner.

The two evenings offer contrasting experiences. The first night is a solo recital focused on “Color and Poetry,” highlighting the delicate textures of Mompou and Ravel alongside the dramatic intensity of Chopin. The second night elevates the event into a rare collaborative showcase, as Dang Thai Son is joined by the distinguished Polish pianist Ewa Pobłocka. Together, they perform a repertoire of four-hand and two-piano masterworks, creating a musical “conversation” between two of the most respected interpreters of the Chopin tradition.

Venue Information

  • Venue Name: Hama-rikyu Asahi Hall
  • Address: 5-3-2 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-8011, Japan (inside the Asahi Shimbun Building)
  • Entry Gates Info: The hall is located on the 2nd floor of the Asahi Shimbun Tokyo Head Office. It is famous for its exceptional acoustics, often ranked among the best in the world for chamber music.
  • Nearby Landmarks: Tsukiji Outer Market, Hama-rikyu Gardens, and the Sumida River.

FAQs

What is the significance of the “Color and Poetry” solo recital?

This solo program highlights Dang Thai Son’s signature sensitivity, featuring works by Mompou, Ravel, and Chopin. It is designed to showcase his world-renowned ability to create “color” and “poetry” through his unique and delicate touch at the keys.

Who is Ewa Pobłocka, the guest artist for the second night?

Ewa Pobłocka is a highly distinguished Polish pianist and a prize-winner of the 10th International Chopin Piano Competition. She is a long-time colleague of Dang Thai Son, and their duo performance is a highly anticipated highlight of the 2026 tour.

Are preschool children allowed to attend the concert?

To maintain the silent and artistic atmosphere necessary for these high-level recitals, admission is restricted to elementary school students and older. Preschoolers are kindly asked to refrain from attending.

Can I change my ticket choice between the solo and duo nights?

Once a purchase or request is processed, tickets for these specific dates generally cannot be canceled or changed. We recommend choosing your preferred night—either the solo program or the collaborative duo—carefully before submitting your request.

What happens if the program or repertoire changes?

While the listed program is carefully planned, the repertoire is subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. Even in such cases, the performance is expected to maintain the same high artistic standard, and tickets remain valid for the scheduled date.

Event Calendar

Tuesday, June 9, 2026 - Wednesday, June 10, 2026

9:00 am - 6:00 pm  Asia/Tokyo
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