May 16 (Fri.): Open 18:30, Start 19:00
May 17 (Sat.): Open 14:30, Start 15:00
Mito Chamber Orchestra: The 115th Regular ConcertConductor: Junichi Hirokami, Piano: Martha Argerich

Mito Chamber Orchestra: The 115th Regular Concert
May 16 (Fri.): Open 18:30, Start 19:00
May 17 (Sat.): Open 14:30, Start 15:00
Martha Argerich (Piano)
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat major, Op. 19*
*At the pianist's request, the program has been changed from the initial announcement.
[Encore]
May 16
Schumann: Von fremden Landern und Menschen, from «Kinderszenen», Op. 15
Schumann: Traumeswirren, from «Fantasiestücke», Op. 12
May 17
J. S. Bach: Gavotte, from English Suite No. 3 in G minor, BWV 808

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Junichi Hirokami
Conductor
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Born in Tokyo, Junichi Hirokami studied piano, composition and music under Atsutada Otaka. Then studied conducting and graduated at Tokyo College of Music. Winner at the first Kondrashin International Competition in Amsterdam at the age of 26 in 1984. Since then, Hirokami has been appearing as guest conductor with major orchestras throughout the world. Apart from guest appearance he had served as Chief Conductor of Sweden’s Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Chief Conductor of Limburg Symphony Orchestra, Principal Guest Conductor of Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and Music Director of Columbus Symphony Orchestra. In recent years, he has been invited by the orchestras include Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, L’Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi, St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Gewandhausorchester Leipzig. From 2008 to 2022 Hirokami has achieved a golden era as Chief Conductor as well as Music and Artistic Advisor of Kyoto Symphony Orchestra for 14 years. In 2015 he received 46th prestigious Suntory Music Award with Kyoto Symphony Orchestra together.
Currently he serves as Artistic Leader at Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa, Friend of JPO / Artistic Advisor at Japan Philharmonic Orchestra and Friendship Conductor at Sapporo Symphony Orchestra and Junichi Hirokami at Kyoto Symphony Orchestra. From 2025, He will start the tenure of Music Director at Malaysia Philharmonic Orchestra. He serves as professor of conducting division at Tokyo College of Music.
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Martha Argerich
Piano
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Martha Argerich was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She began piano lessons at the age of five, studying with Vincenzo Scaramuzza, and displayed her genius. When she was eight years old, Argerich made her debut as a pianist playing piano concertos composed by Mozart and Beethoven. In 1955, she moved with her family to Europe where she continued her studies with Magaloff, Gulda, Mrs. Lipatti, Stefan Askenase and Michelangeli. In 1957, Argerich won the Busoni and Geneva International Competitions, and then she began to give concerts actively. In 1965, she won First Prize at the Chopin Competition, which established her indisputable prestige as a pianist in the world. Since then, Argerich has been one of the most prominent pianists in the world in both popularity and ability.
Argerich’s repertoires range very widely to the extent they cover from Bach through Messiaen. She always has invitations from renowned orchestras, conductors and music festivals in Europe, Japan and the United States. Argerich has also made chamber music a significant part of her musical life. She regularly plays duos with violinist Gidon Kremer and cellist Mischa Maisky. Argerich also plays many pieces for two pianos and for four-hands with Nelson Freire and Alexandre Rabinovitch.
Since 1994, she has served as Honorary Music Director of the Philharmonia Hall at Beppu B-Con Plaza in Japan. In 1995, Argerich gave her first solo recital in ten years, which music fans around the world had waited for, at the “Beppu Argerich Concert ’95”. The Concert drew much attention throughout the world. In 1996, she was decorated with the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (officier) by the Government of France. In 1997, Argerich was appointed as a member of Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome. In December the same year, she became an honorary foreign citizen of Oita Prefecture.
Since 1998 Argerich has assumed the post of General Director of Beppu Argerich Music Festival, and played with artists from around the world, including those from Asia. She is also much interested in giving advice to young musicians and held her own Master Class at the Music Festival. Her innovative approach to music making continues to have an impact on music in Japan and the world.
In September 1999 the Martha Argerich International Piano Competition was launched in Buenos Aires. In 2001 Argerich was awarded the 2nd Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli International Prize from Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli International Piano Festival of Brescia Bergamo. From November 2001 the Martha Argerich Festival, Buenos Aires was held under her general direction as a sister festival to the Beppu Argerich Music Festival. The Progetto Martha Argerich was held at the Lugano Festival, Switzerland.
Argerich was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette from the Government of Japan, in commendation for her achievements through the Beppu Argerich Music Festival in 2005. In the same year, she also received the Praemium Imperiale from the Japan Art Association. In 2016 Argerich was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon by the Government of Japan. The decoration was awarded for the achievements of her music activities for forty-six years in Japan since her first visit, and for contributions to the development of music culture and promotion of friendship and goodwill in Japan through the activities of the Argerich Arts Foundation. In the same year she also received the Kennedy Center Honors which praises achievements made in the field of culture and arts in the U.S. In October 2018, Argerich received an Italian Republic decoration “Commendator.” In May 2022, Argerich received the Prefectural Honor Award from Oita Prefecture for her great contribution to the promotion of the arts and culture in Oita Prefecture. In 2023, she received the Commandeur de la Legion d’honneur, France’s highest national decoration. In January 2024, Argerich was awarded the 13th Obayashi Prize from Obayashi Foundation in recognition of her achievements in contributing to society centered on art, her activities for sending out art and culture from Oita to the world, and contributing to the regional vitalization, which has made an epochal inspiration for the future vision of a city.
Her CDs have been released by numerous labels such as Deutsche Grammophon, EMI, RCA, Sony, Philips, and Teldec, and she has received the Grammy Awards, Le Monde de la Musique CHOC Award, Grammophon Awards the Artist of the Year, and German Record Critics’ Annual Award, to name just a few.
Argerich is the President of Argerich Arts Foundation.
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Price
[All seats reserved] S 19,000 yen / A 16,000 yen / B 13,000 yen
115th and 116th Set (limited quantity)
[All seats reserved] S set 25,000 yen / A set 20,000 yen
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February 22, 2025 9:30〜
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February 18, 2025 9:30〜
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Outline
Tilte | Mito Chamber Orchestra: The 115th Regular ConcertConductor: Junichi Hirokami, Piano: Martha Argerich |
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Venue | Concert Hall ATM |
Dates | May 16 (Fri.), 17 (Sat.), 2025 May 16 (Fri.): Open 18:30, Start 19:00 May 17 (Sat.): Open 14:30, Start 15:00 |
Grant | Mito Arts Foundation |
Sponsored by | Adastria Co., Ltd., NEC, Mito Securities Co.,Ltd., Genden Ibaraki Foundation, Yoshida Oil Co.,Ltd., Mito Keisei Hotel |
In cooperation with | All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. |
Supported by | The Ibaraki Shimbun Co., Ltd., The Mito Chamber of Commerce and Industry |
Subsidized by | Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan | Japan Arts Council |
Contact |
Art Tower Mito: Ticket Reservation Center TEL: 029-231-8000 (9:30-18:00, Closed on Mondays) |