— Exploring the diverse expressions of music through chamber music —
"Sound Atelier" is a chamber music series by members of New Japan Philharmonic.
We present a diverse repertoire ranging from classical masterpieces to pop music and film scores, performed in intimate ensembles such as string quartets and piano trios.
Each episode features a different theme and arrangement, allowing listeners to experience both the depth and accessibility of music simultaneously—this is the charm of this series.
Even in a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere, the performers' rich expression and solid technique are evident.
■Vol.1 (7/10) String Quartet
The program features a vibrant mix of genres, including Mendelssohn's fresh chamber music and Queen's famous songs.
A vibrant opening where classical and pop music intersect.
■Vol.2 (8/21) String Quartet
The profound drama of Schubert's "Death and the Maiden" coexists with the sophisticated sounds of jazz.
It's a memorable moment to savor a richly nuanced musical world.
■Vol.3 (9/30) Piano Trio
The program features the majestic sound of Beethoven's "Archduke" symphony, interwoven with works by Ryuichi Sakamoto and Joe Hisaishi.
We deliver a rich musical experience that resonates with the heart, transcending time and genre.
■Vol.4 (10/29) Piano Trio
This album features lighthearted masterpieces by Mendelssohn and Haydn, along with accessible Japanese pop music.
It's a bright and heartwarming moment, a fitting conclusion to the first half of the series.
Towards elegance, depth, and approachability.
The program, which changes with each performance, vividly portrays the diverse charms of music.
Suitable for both those new to classical music and those who regularly enjoy music.
We hope you'll look forward to the "Sound Atelier," where you can enjoy it in your own way.