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Nikkei Performance Office The 509th Nikkei Muse Salon Pavel Gomziakov & Yuya Tsuda Duo Recital

Period

2021/4/7 (Wed)

Venue

Nikkei Hall

Ticket Fee

Limited to 10 people! General 5,000 yen (all seats reserved, tax included) → b> 3,950 yen more 200PGet!

+ Ticketing Fee

It will be an alternative performance

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Performance content Pavel Gomziakov & Yuya Tsuda performance scheduled for Nikkei Muse Salon (April 7), but it will be an alternative performance because the performers will not enter the country.

[Alternative Performance] 4/7 (Wed) 14:00/18:30 (Performance Date and Start Time Are The Same)
"Mayako Muroi Hyakuju Memorial Special Concert"
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*If you have a ticket for "Pavel Gomziakov & Yuya Tsuda Performance",
If you would like to attend the "Mayako Muroi Centenary Special Concert",
You can use it as it is.

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Refunds will be made at the "Seven-Eleven" store where the ticket was issued.
Please bring your ticket within the reception period below.
Tickets issued at the store contain the name of the store you purchased at the bottom left of the ticket face.
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Refund period: From 10:00 on Wednesday, April 14 to 23:59 on Monday, April 26 ,
*Please note that refund procedures will not be available after the above period.

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"Ticket Price × Tickets + Various Fees Incurred at The Time of Purchase" will be refunded.
※Please note that we will refund the campeti points increased or decreased at the time of purchase after processing them as appropriate.
or higher. Thank you very much for your response.
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br/>[Program]
Beethoven/Seven Variations on the Theme of "The Magic Flute" In E major WoO.46
Schubert/Apezione Sonata in A minor D.821
Schumann/Adagio and Allegro in E major Op.70
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Schubert/Sonatiner in D.384 in F major 137-1
Shostakovich/Cello Sonata in D minor Op.40
Performances Homepage http://www.nikkei-events.jp/concert/
Appearance Pavel Gomziakov?? 'Ero?' Yuya Tsuda?? s Ano?
Staff Hosted? Nihon Keizai Shimbun 縲° Wosan Fankel
Schedule <Date>
2021/4/7 (Wed)


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Wednesday, April 7, 2021, 2:00 p.m. / 6:30 p.m.

*Doors open 30 minutes before the show starts.
※Duration:About 2 hours
Ticket Fee Limited to 10 people! General 5,000 yen (all seats reserved, tax included) → b> 3,950 yen more 200PGet!

+ Ticketing Fee
Venue Nikkei Hall
Remarks * Handling performance
Wednesday, April 07 14:00/18:30
4-6 people each Total 10 people
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※There is a record of the camera. Details will be announced on the website later.
※Preschoolers are not allowed to enter.
※Performers, songs, etc. may be changed due to circumstances that are not necessary. Please understand in advance.
Organizations Overview Pavel Gomziakov (cello):
After studying at the Moscow Conservatory, etc., he studied in Europe and started performing. He has performed with the Chicago Symphony, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Russian National Orchestra, Southwest German Philharmonic Orchestra, Lisbon Gulbenkian Tube, Finnish Chamber Tube, Toulouse Capitol National Orchestra, etc. She is also highly valued for chamber music, and in particular, she has performed with the pianist Maria Jo?o Piris at numerous concerts throughout Europe, Japan and South America. A CD released by Deutsche Grammophon was nominated for a Grammy.

Yuya Tsuda (piano):
Tokyo University of the Arts, master's degree at Berlin University of the Arts, and after graduating with the best grades, he obtained a german national performer qualification. In 2007, he won the Sendai International Music Competition, the Audience Award, and the French Ambassador's Award to Japan. In 2011, he won the Special Prize at the Munich International Competition. As a soloist, he has performed with the Berlin Symphony Orchestra, The Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, the Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra, and others. In addition to solo recitals, he also actively engaged in chamber music, gaining the trust of many co-stars. Associate Professor, Tokyo University of the Arts.

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