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Encounter with Stradivari 2025, Ensemble gems by 300-year-old masterpieces

上野通明 ©Seiji Okumiya
ティモシー・チューイ ©Den Sweeney
Date
Saturday, September 13 Time 3:00 PM
Venue Kobe Bunka Hall, Medium Hall
Cast Timothy Chooi (Violine), Michiaki Ueno (Cello), Hiroko Suseki (Piano)
Ticket Price (All seats reserved, tax included)
・3,000 yen
・U25 (for ages 25 and under) : 1,000 yen
Ticket Release Date Friday, May 30
Ticket Sales Locations

・Kobe Bunka Hall Online Ticket (Account registration required)
https://www.kobe-bunka.jp/hall/en-ticket/
・Ticket PIA (P code: 298-473): https://sell.pia.jp/inbound/eventList.php?list=english
・Lawson Ticket (L code: 51469): https://l-tike.com/

Organizer Organizer: Nippon Music Foundation, Kobe City, Kobe Cultural Foundation
Co-organizer: Foundation for Children & Family Service of Hyogo Japan
Grants: The Nippon Foundation
Contact

https://www.kobe-bunka.jp/ongakusai/contact/

Appearing are Timothy Chooi, who won second prize at the 2019 Queen Elisabeth Competition, and Michiaki Ueno, the first Japanese winner of the cello division at the 2021 Geneva International Music Competition.
At Kobe Bunka Hall’s Medium Hall—still resonating with the energy of the Flute Competition—these exceptional young artists will bring to life the timeless sounds of Stradivari instruments.
Proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to Foundation for Children & Family Service of Hyogo Japan, which supports children with disabilities and their families.

Performers

Timothy Chooi (Violine)*
Michiaki Ueno (Cello)**
Hiroko Suseki (Piano)

Program / Repertoire

Beethoven: Cello Sonata No.3 in A major, Op.69 **
Grieg: Violin Sonata No.3 in C minor, Op.45 *
Mendelssohnn: Piano Trio No.2 in C minor Op.66

Access

Kobe Bunka Hall
4-2-2, Kusunoki-cho, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0017

・1 minute walk from Okurayama Station on Subway Seishin-Yamate Line (3 stations and 7 minutes from Shin-Kobe Station)
・8 minutes on foot from Kosoku-Kobe Station on the Kobe Rapid Transit Line.
・10 minutes walk from JR Kobe Station (25 minutes from Osaka Station by Shin-Kaisoku Express)