Schubert's masterpiece performance at the 2020 Tokyo Performing Arts Festival is Dance and Performance art Classic music event held in Japan.
An annual festival of art! The season of the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Festival has come again!
Chamber music and series, sold out every time, from young to talented artists this year,
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"Rhythm carrying without hesitation, this is a permanent wonderful place!" - Quartet Excelsior is a few permanent string quartet in Japan, performing more than 70 performances per year. Meanwhile, they are also dedicated to spreading chamber music to the audience through concerts for students and local community.
The 2020 Tokyo Performing Arts Festival has 11 orchestras, chamber music, opera, contemporary theater, ballet, contemporary dance, Japanese music, Japanese dance, noh, folk performing arts, and performing arts from January 11 to March 29, 2020. Various performances in various fields will be held at various venues in Tokyo.
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