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“Fauré Requiem” Concert 2026 Japan Ticket

Sat June 20, 2026 9:00 am - 6:00 pmAsia/Tokyo
Katsushika Symphony Hills Mozart Hall
6 Chome-33 Tateishi, Katsushika City, Tokyo 124-0012, Japan

Description

Overview

The highly anticipated Fauré Requiem Concert 2026 presents an extraordinary afternoon of sacred choral music and cultural lyricism under the direction of maestro Nodoka Okisawa. Celebrated internationally for her meticulous precision and emotionally rich musicality, Okisawa leads a stellar cast of instrumentalists alongside the renowned Tokyo Mixed Chorus. Known for their delicate yet remarkably rich vocal textures, this premier choral ensemble brings a profound level of artistry to this specialized performance series.

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The meticulously curated autumn program offers a brilliant two-part musical journey designed to explore deep spiritual and cultural heritage. The first half features Gabriel Fauré’s sublime “Requiem,” performed in an intimate and acoustically transparent version for string quintet and positive organ—a configuration highly praised during its 2024 debut in Toulouse, France. The second half shifts focus to celebrate local heritage with a beautifully arranged selection from a historic collection of Japanese lyrical songs, creating a stunning vocal tapestry.

Why Attend

  • Experience the brilliant direction of world-renowned conductor Nodoka Okisawa leading a masterfully scaled performance.
  • Witness a rare, intimate presentation of Gabriel Fauré’s “Requiem” scored beautifully for a string quintet and positive organ.
  • Enjoy the impeccable blend and delicate vocal power of the legendary Tokyo Mixed Chorus live on stage.
  • Delight in a diverse, genre-spanning program that pairs timeless French sacred masterworks with deeply moving Japanese lyrical songs.

Schedule & Tickets Information

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DateStart TimeVenueSeat Types
2026/06/20(Sat)11:00Kugayama Church (Tokyo)General Admission
2026/10/17(Sat)14:00Bunkyo Civic Hall, Main Hall (Tokyo)All Seats Reserved (A & B Seats)
2026/11/16(Mon)14:00Katsushika Symphony Hills Mozart Hall (Tokyo)Reserved Seating / All Seats Assigned

Background

Gabriel Fauré’s “Requiem” stands as a foundational masterpiece of late 19th-century choral music, celebrated for its peaceful, comforting, and deeply humanistic approach to the traditional mass. Unlike the dramatic, terrifying settings of his contemporaries, Fauré structured his work around gentle, floating melodies that highlight themes of eternal rest and consolation. This specific performance utilizes a refined chamber orchestration consisting of a string quintet and positive organ, allowing the individual vocal lines of the chorus to resonate with absolute clarity.

The contemporary significance of this 2026 performance relies on the profound artistic synergy between Nodoka Okisawa and the Tokyo Mixed Chorus following their successful European programs. By pairing the French masterpiece directly with a specialized suite of traditional Japanese folk and lyrical songs, the project acts as an intentional bridge of international cultural exchange. This thoughtfully designed program provides a profound space for reflection, showcasing the versatility of Japan’s leading vocal musicians in a world-class setting.

Venue Information

  • Venue name: Katsushika Symphony Hills Mozart Hall
  • Address: 6 Chome-33-1 Tateishi, Katsushika City, Tokyo 124-0012
  • Entry gates info: Main auditorium entry doors unlock for ticket holders precisely 45 minutes prior to the scheduled performance start via the primary lobby promenade.
  • Nearby landmarks: Positioned a short distance from the Katsushika City Office complex and located within walking distance of Keisei-Tateishi Station.

FAQs

Which specific performing artists are featured on stage for the concert?

The performance is led by conductor Nodoka Okisawa and features the Tokyo Mixed Chorus alongside prominent soloists, including baritone Masamitsu Miyamoto, soprano Yui Osawa, violinist Tomotaka Seki, and organist Miki Asai.

What musical repertoire can audiences expect during this performance?

The first half of the concert features Gabriel Fauré’s complete “Requiem” arranged for a string quintet and positive organ, while the second half presents a rich selection from a traditional collection of Japanese lyrical and folk songs.

Are there any specific viewing or listening conditions inside the venue?

Due to the unique architectural layout of the Mozart Hall, select balcony seating sections may feature slightly restricted sightlines or altered acoustic balances depending on the performance positions on stage.

Are young children or families permitted to attend this choral event?

Preschool-aged children are strictly prohibited from entering the auditorium spaces for this performance to ensure that a completely silent, distraction-free environment is maintained for the acoustic instruments and vocalists.

What protocol is enforced if a guest requires a student ticket variation on the concert day?

Patrons who purchase or request student-tier ticket configurations must bring a valid form of student identification to the venue entry gates on the day of the performance to confirm eligibility before passing through check-in.

Event Calendar

Saturday, June 20, 2026 - Monday, November 16, 2026

9:00 am - 6:00 pm  Asia/Tokyo
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