Inagi Peace Concert

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Event Category: Festivals and Events

33rd Inagi Peace Concert (Web sales have resumed!)

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33rd Inagi Peace Concert "Memorable Screen Music"
Makina and Company
Event Date

March 8, 2025 (Saturday)

Event Time

From 2 PM to 4 PM

Venue

Inagi City i Plaza

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Ticket Sales Office

Wakabadai Branch Office, Hirao Branch Office (Weekdays from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM)

Each Cultural Center (from 9 AM to 4 PM on open days)

Other Sales Locations in the City (Subject to Each Store's Business Hours)

 

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Contact Information
Inagi Communication Base Pair Terrace On Sale (Limited Stock) 042-401-5786
Uchiyama Taiga-do Sold Out

042-378-1577

Oshitate Drug Inagi Nagatsunuma Store Sold Out 042-377-0841
Koyodai Pharmacy Sold Out 042-378-4193
Coach and Four Wakabadai Store Sold Out 042-350-2800
Zaruya Sold Out 042-377-6043

Takahashi Music Plaza

Flourir Musica

Sold Out 042-377-2133
Tamaya General Goods and Stationery Store On Sale (Limited Stock) 042-377-6306
Knock Sold Out 042-377-6383
Hinodeya Fruit and Vegetable Store Sold Out 042-377-7625
Fukushimaya On Sale (Limited Stock) 042-331-3710
Beck Sold Out 042-331-0135
Masuya Sake Shop On Sale (Limited Stock)

042-331-1479

Cosmo Pharmacy On Sale (Limited Stock) 042-378-4714
Wakabadai Branch Office For Sale 042-350-6321
Hirao Branch Office Sold Out 042-331-6346
Central Cultural Center For Sale 042-377-2121
Second Cultural Center On Sale (Limited Stock) 042-378-0567
Third Cultural Center On Sale (Limited Stock) 042-331-0230
Fourth Cultural Center On Sale (Limited Stock) 042-377-4406
Shiroyama Cultural Center For Sale 042-379-5411

Note: Less than 5 remaining.

Note: As of February 18

We do not hold items for you, but please check with your nearest sales location about the availability of the desired number of tickets before you go out.

Performers

Makina and Company

Makina and Company

Makina Kato (Piano, Planning)

Graduated from the Department of Biology at Tsukuba University and completed the doctoral program in the Graduate School of Biological Sciences (specializing in bioethics). After working as a researcher at Kyoto University, established Office Makina Co., Ltd. Participated in numerous projects as a communication consultant in the science and medical fields. Started organizing concerts while in university and has been active as a unique pianist/producer. Part-time lecturer at Nihon University College of Art.

Ami Taniguchi (Violin)

Graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Nishinomiya High School Music Department. Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts. Second place in the Osaka competition of the All Japan Student Music Competition for Junior High School and High School categories. Collaborated with various orchestras both domestically and internationally, including the Kansai Philharmonic Orchestra, Osaka Sinfonica, and the Bulgarian National Chamber Orchestra. After serving as a contracted member of the Geidai Philharmonia, became a freelance performer, engaging in activities with orchestras, chamber music, and recordings. Participated in numerous musical performances, including those by the Shiki Theatre Company and the Takarazuka Revue.

Tomomi Arai (Violin)

Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts High School of Music. Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts. Completed the graduate program at the same university. During her studies, she was dispatched to the Vienna International Chamber Music Academy and achieved excellent results. Awarded in the 4th Japan Chamber Music Competition. Guest performer with orchestras in Tokyo and regional orchestras, also performed as a principal player. Participated in numerous recordings for musicals and famous artists. Currently, she is the first violinist of the Geidai Philharmonia Orchestra.

Takurow Ikizawa (Violin)

Dropped out of Waseda University Faculty of Science and Engineering and went to France. Graduated at the top of the class with unanimous praise from the judges in the second course for performers at the Versailles National Conservatory of Music, and also graduated at the top of the class with unanimous praise from the judges in the special course for performers. Served as concertmaster of the conservatory orchestra from 2002 to 2006. After returning to Japan, started the chamber music concert series <#>. Member of the Aruette String Quartet and the Tokyo Vivaldi Ensemble. String instrument trainer for the Yokohama Symphony Orchestra.

Yurika Koizumi (Violin)

Graduated from Musashino Music University. Special Jury Prize at the 9th Japan Classical Music Competition. Received the Excellence Award at the Ichikawa City Cultural Hall Newcomer Concert. While serving as a violinist for the Chiba Symphony Orchestra, actively engages in chamber music as a member of Quartetto Espoir and others. As a soloist, actively collaborates with orchestras across various regions and holds recitals.

Yuko Ando (Viola)

Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts and completed graduate studies at the same university. Principal player of the Geidai Philharmonia Orchestra. Actively involved in solo, chamber music, and orchestral performances.

Yozo Ebisawa (Cello)

Graduated from the Tokyo University of the Arts, Special Course. Received the Encouragement Award at the 6th Best Players Contest. 3rd place at the 10th JILA Music Competition. Participated as a chamber music scholarship student in the Kusatsu Summer International Music Academy. Participated in the Affinis Summer Music Festival in 2014. Currently a member of the Chiba Symphony Orchestra and a season member of the Yokohama Sinfonietta.

Miyoshi Miwa (Double Bass)

Started playing the double bass at the age of 12. Graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Nishinomiya High School Music Department. Graduated from the Faculty of Music at Tokyo University of the Arts. Active in various fields such as orchestras, chamber music, and recording. Participated in numerous musical performances including My Fair Lady, Fiddler on the Roof, Man of La Mancha, and The Sound of Music. Member of the Ensemble Divertisseurs.

Noriko Nishida (Flute)

Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts. During my studies, I participated in tours with the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra, New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, and others as an orchestra player. Active in various fields such as orchestra, wind ensemble, chamber music, musicals, solo performances, and jazz. Piccolo and flute player for the Siena Wind Orchestra. Part-time lecturer at Komoro High School Music Department in Nagano Prefecture. Lecturer at Toho Gakuen College of Music.

Matsumi Ogiwara (Percussion)

Graduated from the National University of Music. Percussionist of the Siena Wind Orchestra. Participates in various performances as a multi-player who handles not only classical percussion but also drum set and Latin percussion. Member of the percussion group "Phonics." Endorser of "Innovative Percussion," "Evans," and "CANOPOS CONCERT SERIES." Part-time lecturer at Komoro High School Music Department. Part-time lecturer at Shobi Music College.

Guest: Yuriko Komai (Soprano)

Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts and its graduate school. Completed the Nikikai Opera Training Institute with excellence and encouragement awards. Obtained the concert artist qualification at the Paris École Normale de Musique with unanimous praise from the judges in both vocal and chamber music, graduating at the top of the class. Achieved high rankings in domestic and international competitions, and received the Best Piano-Vocal Duo Award at the Toulouse International French Song Competition. Cultural Agency Overseas Dispatch Trainee. Part-time lecturer at Toho Gakuen School of Music. Member of the Japan Fauré Association. Member of Nikikai.

Requests and Important Notes
  • Please refrain from entry for preschool children
  • Tickets will not be reissued, so please keep them safe.
  • Refunds for ticket prices will not be issued except for performance cancellations.
  • There is no parking available at the venue
  • Please refrain from eating, drinking, and smoking inside the hall.
  • Photography and recording are not allowed inside the venue.

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