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Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra
Suntory Hall, Tokyo
Alice Sara Ott, piano
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Conductor
karina
Canellakis
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4
July
Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra
Suntory Hall, Tokyo
Alice Sara Ott, piano
RAVEL
Piano Concerto
MAHLER
Symphony No. 1
5
July
Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra
Suntory Hall, Tokyo
Alice Sara Ott, piano
RAVEL
Piano Concerto
MAHLER
Symphony No. 1
9
July
Pacific Music Festival
Concert Hall Kitara, Sapporo
Stephan Dohr, Sarah Willis, Andrew Bain & Nobuaki Fukukawa, horns
Pacific Music Festival Orchestra
BERNSTEIN
Overture to Candide
SCHUMANN
Konzertstücke for Four Horns
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Karina Canellakis makes Japanese conducting debut
Karina Canellakis will make her Japanese conducting debut this July, leading five concerts in Tokyo, Sapporo, and Tomakomai with the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra and the Pacific Music Festival Orchestra. On July 4 and 5, she will conduct the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra at Suntory Hall, featuring Ravel’s Piano Concerto with soloist Alice Sara Ott, followed by Mahler’s Symphony No. 1. At the Pacific Music Festival, she leads three performances with the Pacific Music Festival Orchestra. On July 9 in Sapporo, the program includes Bernstein’s Overture to Candide and Schumann’s rarely performed Konzertstück for Four Horns, featuring soloists Stephan Dohr, Sarah Willis, Andrew Bain, and Nobuaki Fukukawa. On July 12 in Tomakomai and July 13 in Sapporo, she is joined by violinist Karen Gomyo for Sibelius’s Violin Concerto, followed again by Mahler’s First Symphony. These concerts mark Canellakis’s first performances in Japan, presenting a program that balances well-known masterpieces with rare repertoire such as Schumann’s Konzertstück for Four Horns.
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Karina Canellakis conducts the BRSO
On May 1 and 2, 2025, Karina Canellakis returns to the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra for two concerts at Munich’s Herkulessaal. The evening begins with Saariaho’s "Lumière et pesanteur", followed by Ravel’s vibrant Piano Concerto in G major, performed by Alice Sara Ott. After the intermission, Canellakis leads Sibelius’s rarely heard Lemminkäinen Suite — a four-movement tone poem based on stories from the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala.
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