Philharmonic Ensemble Orchestra 2026 Japan Ticket
1-chōme-2-3 Kinshi, Sumida City, Tokyo 130-0013, Japan
Description
Overview
The Philharmonic Ensemble Orchestra is set to perform a monumental series of concerts in 2026, marking their 80th milestone performance. This season is highlighted by an ambitious international tour and a grand homecoming, featuring the extraordinary Kento Satsuma in the dual role of conductor and piano soloist. His ability to lead the ensemble while performing complex solo works brings a unique, cohesive energy to the stage that is rarely seen in modern orchestral performances.
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Contact Us →Accompanying Mr. Satsuma is the distinguished concertmaster Takashi Nagamine, who leads the orchestra with precision and artistry. The program features a captivating blend of Gershwin’s jazz-inspired rhythms and Berlioz’s dramatic symphonic narratives. These concerts represent a peak in the ensemble’s long history, showcasing their technical mastery and their commitment to bringing world-class classical music to audiences in both Europe and Japan.
Why Attend
- Witness the rare talent of Kento Satsuma as he conducts the orchestra and performs as the featured piano soloist simultaneously.
- Experience a diverse and powerful program featuring the iconic Rhapsody in Blue and the epic Symphonie fantastique.
- Be part of the ensemble’s 80th-anniversary celebrations, spanning from the historic halls of the Czech Republic to Tokyo.
- Enjoy the world-class acoustics of venues like the Sumida Triphony Hall, specifically designed to enhance every symphonic detail.
- Support a prestigious Japanese orchestra as they return from their international tour to share their refined performances with a local audience.
Schedule & Tickets Information
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| Date | Venue | Seat Types |
| 2026/09/14 (Mon) TBD | Besední dům (Brno, Czech Republic) | General Admission, Reserved |
| 2026/11/15 (Sun) 14:00 Start | Sumida Triphony Hall (Tokyo) | S seats, A seats |
Background
The Philharmonic Ensemble Orchestra (PEO) has a storied history of excellence in the Japanese classical music scene, known for their rigorous standards and passionate performances. The 80th Concert series is a testament to their longevity and their ability to evolve alongside the changing landscape of orchestral music. By performing at the Besední dům in Brno, the orchestra connects with the rich musical heritage of Central Europe before bringing that international prestige back to their home audience in Tokyo.
The significance of these performances lies in the collaboration between the ensemble and its leaders, Kento Satsuma and Takashi Nagamine. The repertoire chosen—Gershwin and Berlioz—demands a high level of versatility, moving from the syncopated, modern energy of American jazz to the lush, Romantic complexities of French symphonism. This tour not only celebrates the orchestra’s past but also sets a bold new standard for their future artistic endeavors.
Venue Information
- Venue name: Sumida Triphony Hall, Main Hall
- Address: 1-2-3 Kinshi, Sumida-ku, Tokyo 130-0013, Japan
- Entry gates info: The main entrance for the Large Hall is located on the 2nd floor, accessible via the elevators and escalators from the main lobby.
- Nearby landmarks: Kinshicho Station (JR and Tokyo Metro), Sumida Park, and the Tokyo Skytree.
Faqs
What is unique about Kento Satsuma’s role in this performance?
Kento Satsuma performs as both the conductor and the piano soloist for the program. This “play-and-conduct” style is a highly specialized skill that allows for a deeper, more seamless musical dialogue between the soloist and the orchestra, particularly during the Gershwin segments.
What musical pieces are featured in the 80th Concert program?
The program highlights two masterpieces: George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, known for its fusion of classical music and jazz, and Hector Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique, Op. 14, a landmark of the Romantic era famous for its vivid “programmatic” storytelling.
Are children allowed to attend the Tokyo performance?
The organizers have requested that preschoolers refrain from admission to maintain the quiet environment required for a professional orchestral performance. For families or individuals needing special assistance, purchasing an S seat is recommended for better accessibility and comfort.
What should I know about the venue in Brno, Czech Republic?
Besední dům is one of the most important cultural landmarks in Brno and serves as the home of the Brno Philharmonic. It is celebrated for its neo-Renaissance architecture and superb acoustics, providing an intimate setting for the Philharmonic Ensemble Orchestra’s overseas appearance.
How can I secure tickets if the official lottery has ended?
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Event Calendar
Monday, September 14, 2026 - Sunday, November 15, 2026
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