

Conductor / Akira MIYAGAWA
Text / Oko ARAI
| VIVALDI | Spring from Four Seasons |
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| CHOPIN | Polonaise no.6 in A-Flat major, op.53, "Heroic" |
| arr.Akira MIYAGAWA | Symphonic Mambo No. 5 |
| arr.Akira MIYAGAWA | Ii Hi Tabidachi: Sekai Ryokou |
This is one of the concert series that takes place in Kitara and starts from 2pm (Enjoy also the pre-concert talk that starts from 1:45pm) 「Analize by AKIRA」Valentine♡Special is for those who wish to know more about music. Our familiar AKIRA san will explain to you with his words and techniques in arranging may-be difficult classic music to cool, interesting ones. Spend one afternoon with AKIRA san's love.
Akira Miyagawa (born February 18, 1961) is a Japanese composer, musician and conductor, who continues to distinguish himself as a composer of musicals and theatrical plays. He has won two excellence awards of prestigious Yomiuri Theater Awards in the theater company category; one was in 1997 for the music he created for “Shintokumaru,” and another was in 2005 for “Hamlet.” He also won the Tokyo Metropolitan Theater’s best musical award in 2000 for his music for “Miracle.” Miyagawa began to make music for Shiki Theater Company and Tokyo Disneyland while he was studying at Tokyo University of the Arts. His most famous works include “One Man’s Dream,” “Shintokumaru,” “Sleeping in the Forest Champeaux,” “Miracle,” “Hamlet,” “Macbeth,” “Sans Famille,” “The Origin of Blood,” “The Little Prince,” “Rubichi,” “The Hit Parade,” “Musashi” and “A Streetcar Named Desire.” In 2004, “Matsuken Samba II,” a song that Miyagawa wrote for live music shows by Ken Matsudaira, became a big hit. It is noteworthy to mention that what had been performed strictly in the theater gained wide popularity among the public. Miyagawa feels equally passionate for performing and continues to collaborate with his fellow musicians and symphony orchestras. Since 1998, he has been the music director of Akira Miyagawa & the Ensemble Vega. In addition, he currently leads Osaka Municipal Symphonic Band as its artistic director. Under Miyagawa’s musical direction, the ensemble regularly gives brass band music performances. From 1995 to 2010, Miyagawa led Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra as its music director and permanent conductor in popular music concerts. Miyagawa continues to collaborate with New Japan Philharmonic to provide new music experiences for audiences (Concertante II—Akira Miyagawa verses New Japan Philharmonic). Miyagawa’s other musical collaborators include Makoto Hirahara, one of the most prominent saxophone players in Japan, and Hiromi Okazaki, a singer whose beautiful singing is popular among children. At these concerts, Miyagawa plays the piano, conducts an orchestra or ensemble, performs various genres of music including his own, and tells the audience stories behind the pieces of music that are performed on stage. Miyagawa earns praise for his ability and efforts to make live performances entertaining to people of all ages. Miyagawa’s success expands beyond theaters and music halls. Between 2003 and 2010, he produced music for “Quintet,” NHK’s television show for children, in which Miyagawa himself appeared and plays a role of the mysterious pianist/concertmaster for the ensemble that consists of puppets. He also produced music for and appeared in “Do Re Mi Fa Wonderland” (2009-2010, broadcast by NHK) and “Showtime by Akira Miyagawa,” (2011-2012, NHK). “Space Battleship Yamato 2199,” an anime television series, which is a remake of the first Space Battleship Yamato, a legendary anime series, is one of Miyagawa’s many other works outside of theaters and music halls.
| Ticket Sale | From Saturday, November 8, 2025 Member Precedent Release : Wednesday, November 5, 2025 |
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| Ticket |
(SS)¥5,500
(S)¥4,500
(A)¥3,000
U25 (A) 1,000 yen 【On the concert day SS~A each plus 500 yen(except for U25)】 ※U25 for the fiscal 2025 is for those who born on year 2000 or younger ※Preschoolers cannot attend this concert. ※Sakkyo members can purchase with 500 yen discount for SS and S single tickets. ※Ticket Offices:Kitara Ticket Center, Doshin Playguide, Citizen Community Plaza Ticket Center, Lawson Tickets, Ticket PIA, and Seicomart ※Seats can be selected at Lawson Ticket only from one day after, from the midnight of the ticket sale starting date. ●Babysit service (paid service with reservation) Call Sapporo Sitter Service 011-281-0511 ≪Babysit service during the concert (Japanese only)≫ ≪Door opens 40 minutes before the start of each concert≫ ※There is no intermission for this concert. ※Kindly aware that we may reject seating to the designated seat on your ticket for the late arrival. ※Program may change. There will be no refund of tickets unless cancelled by force majeures. |
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| Sponsor | Sapporo Symphony Orchestra |
| Nominal Support | Hokkaido, City of Sapporo, Sapporo Board of Education |
| Subsidy | Agency of Culture, Culture and Arts Promotion Subsidy (Comprehensive support on Stage Art-Concert Creation Activities); Japan Arts Council |
| Inquiry | Sapporo Symphony Orchestra (011-520-1771) |