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Hagen Quartet with Yo Kitamura 2026 in Japan Ticket

Sun July 5, 2026 9:00 am - 6:00 pmAsia/Tokyo
Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall
1310 Ōmiyachō, Saiwai Ward, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 212-8557, Japan

Description

Overview

Experience a momentous musical encounter as the legendary Hagen Quartet, a cornerstone of the international chamber music scene for over four decades, returns to Japan for a profound Schubert program. For this special performance, the quartet is joined by the rising star cellist Yo Kitamura to perform one of the most sublime works in the classical canon, Schubert’s String Quintet in C major.

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This concert, subtitled as a “modern legend’s final chapter,” promises an evening of supreme artistry and emotional depth. The Hagen Quartet’s signature precision and intellectual rigor, combined with the youthful energy of Kitamura, create a unique bridge between generations of musical excellence at the prestigious MUZA Kawasaki Symphony Hall.

Why Attend

  • Witness the legendary Hagen Quartet, renowned worldwide for their definitive interpretations of Viennese classics.
  • Hear the exceptional collaboration with Yo Kitamura, one of Japan’s most promising young cellists.
  • Experience a dedicated Schubert program featuring the hauntingly beautiful “Rosamunde” quartet.
  • Listen to the monumental String Quintet in C major, widely considered one of the greatest pieces of chamber music ever written.
  • Enjoy the world-class acoustics of MUZA Kawasaki Symphony Hall, designed specifically for high-fidelity symphonic and chamber sound.

Schedule & Tickets Information

DateVenueSeat Types
2026/07/05 (Sun) 19:00 StartMUZA Kawasaki Symphony Hall (Kanagawa)All seats assigned

Background

The “Hagen Quartet with Yo Kitamura” concert, scheduled for July 5, 2026, represents a rare generational bridge between one of the world’s most venerated string quartets and a rising cello phenomenon. The Hagen Quartet, founded in 1981 by siblings Lukas, Angelika, Veronika, and Clemens Hagen, has spent over four decades as the “gold standard” of the genre, known for their breathtaking structural clarity and a shared musical intuition that only a lifelong family ensemble can achieve. This 2026 Japan tour is a major highlight of the “Hagen Project Finale,” marking a significant chapter in their long and storied relationship with Japanese audiences.

The collaboration features Yo Kitamura, the 2024 first-prize winner of the prestigious George Enescu International Competition and the Pablo Casals International Award. Joining the four Hagens on stage, Kitamura provides the necessary “second cello” for the centerpiece of the afternoon: Schubert’s String Quintet in C major, D 956. Often called the “pinnacle of chamber music,” this monumental work was completed just weeks before Schubert’s death and requires a profound emotional maturity to navigate its vast shifts between sublime serenity and dark turbulence. This performance offers a unique chance to hear the Hagens’ legendary refined sound blended with the fresh, “unbridled joy” and technical brilliance of Kitamura’s playing.

Venue Information

  • Venue Name: MUZA Kawasaki Symphony Hall
  • Address: 1310 Omiya-cho, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 212-8557
  • Entry Gates Info: Main Entrance: Located on the 2nd floor, directly accessible via the pedestrian deck from the JR Kawasaki Station (West Exit). The hall’s vineyard-style seating ensures that every member of the audience has an intimate view of the chamber ensemble.
  • Nearby Landmarks: Located adjacent to the Lazona Kawasaki Plaza shopping mall and the Kawasui Kawasaki Aquarium.

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FAQs

Who are the members of the Hagen Quartet?

The Hagen Quartet consists of siblings Lukas, Angelika, and Veronika Hagen, alongside Rainer Schmidt. They have been performing together for over 40 years and are widely regarded as one of the finest string quartets in the world.

What makes Yo Kitamura a notable guest for this concert?

Yo Kitamura is a highly talented young Japanese cellist who gained international attention after winning the International Johannes Brahms Competition. His collaboration with a veteran group like the Hagen Quartet is a highly anticipated musical event in Japan.

Are there any age restrictions for attending this performance?

Yes, preschool-aged children are not allowed admission to this performance. This policy is in place to maintain the quiet environment necessary for a high-level chamber music concert at MUZA Kawasaki Symphony Hall.

What works by Schubert will be performed during the evening?

The program includes two of Schubert’s masterpieces: the String Quartet No. 13 in A minor, commonly known as “Rosamunde,” and the profound String Quintet in C major, Op. posth. 163, D 956.

How do I reach MUZA Kawasaki Symphony Hall from central Tokyo?

The hall is located directly next to JR Kawasaki Station. You can reach it in approximately 15 to 20 minutes from Tokyo Station or Shinagawa Station via the JR Tokaido Line or the Keihin-Tohoku Line.

Ticket Information

2026/7/5(Sun) MUZA Kawasaki Symphony Hall (Kanagawa) All seats are assigned seating

$127.00

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19:00 Start ( 18:20 Doors open )

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Sunday, July 5, 2026

9:00 am - 6:00 pm  Asia/Tokyo
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