Doors open at 13:15
A pre-concert talk by the conductor will be held 5 minutes before the performance begins. (Interpretation will be provided.)
There will be a performance with the same content at Sumida Triphony Hall on Saturday, April 18th.


One ticket
Same content performance
New Japan Philharmonic Ticket Box
| ⚫︎Regular member, Patronage member | [Continuous Ticket] Saturday, November 29, 2025 [Ticket・My plan] Saturday, January 17, 2026 [Single ticket] Saturday, February 7, 2026 |
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| ⚫︎My plan member※ | [Continuous Ticket] Tuesday, December 2, 2025 [Ticket・My plan] Tuesday, January 20, 2026 [Single ticket] Tuesday, February 10, 2026 *Applicable to those who purchased tickets for the 2025/26 season subscription concert using Ticket・My plan |
| ⚫︎ Customers other than the above (general release) |
[Continuous Ticket] Saturday, December 6, 2025 [Ticket・My plan] Saturday, January 24, 2026 [Single ticket] Saturday, February 14, 2026 |
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| Seat type | S seat 1 time ticket | A seat 1-time ticket |
| General | 5,500 yen | 2,800 yen |
| Senior (65 years or older) | 4,000 yen | - |
| U30 (Under 30 years old) | 2,000 yen | 1,000 yen |
| Sumida ward residents, employees, students and supporting members* | 3,500 yen | 2,000 yen |
*Sumida Ward Resident/Work Discount: Available only at the New Japan Philharmonic Ticket Box & Triphony Hall Ticket Center
* Supporting member discount: Available only with the New Japan Philharmonic ticket box
[Continuous Ticket] Ticket Pia P Code: 782-121, Lawson Ticket L Code: 39672
[Single ticket] Ticket Pia P Code: 315-334, Lawson Ticket L Code: 39142
The opening of "Sumida "TOBIRA" of classic" will be performed by two promising young talents. Born in 2005, Alma Deutscher is already a musical prodigy renowned at the age of 21 as one of the world's leading composers, conductors, pianists, and violinists. Having also begun collaborating with the Vienna Strauss-Capelle, she will showcase the tradition and flavor of Vienna's musical heritage. She will also be performing alongside Riisa Nakahara, who won second place at the 93rd Japan Music Competition in 2024. Having performed with New Japan Philharmonic, the 17-year-old is on a never-ending path to becoming a virtuoso. The two young performers will perform masterpieces by the Vienna-born genius Mozart. The second half of the concert will feature Beethoven's Symphony No. 7, which he premiered in Vienna under his own baton.
Organized by: New Japan Philharmonic
Co-organized by Sumida Triphony Hall Hall (Sumida Cultural Promotion Foundation)
Special sponsor: ORIX Corporation / ORIX Miyauchi Foundation

Supported by: Agency for Cultural Affairs Cultural Arts Promotion Subsidy (Comprehensive Support Project for Performing Arts (Performance Creation Activities)) | Japan Arts Council

Supported by: Embassy of Austria / Austrian Cultural Forum Tokyo, British Council
