Concert Report
TFAM holds special summer vacation concert
On August 7, the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum held a concert performed by aspiring young musicians (photo) as part of the museum’s special summer vacation event for families. Three seniors studying at the Tokyo University of the Arts who call themselves the Gentile Trio—Miyu Kitsuwa, a violinist; Yushi Izumi on the cello; and Yume Kurosawa, a pianist—have won awards in competitions both at home and abroad, and are seen as rising stars in the music field. They played a number of classical scores and pop music for the audience, including Bach’s Air on the G String and Elgar’s Salut d’amour, together with Disney favorites and a medley from the 1988 Italian film “Cinema Paradiso.”
August 9, 2022Noh dancer Yoko Leiya performs at TFAM
On March 5, female Noh actor Yoko Leiya performed at the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum, which was followed by an open discussion with her audience. The performance was held to commemorate the holding of “The Exhibition of Three Generations: Uemura Shoen, Shoko and Atsushi” at the museum since February 11.
A number of works by Shoen, a famous creator of traditional Japanese paintings of beautiful women, were inspired by Noh dances. Shoen was the first female recipient of Japan’s prestigious Order of Culture Award and was hired as the Imperial Household’s official artist.
March 8, 2022TFAM Holds Special Performances of Liszt and Chopin Pieces
The Tokyo Fuji Art Museum held a special concert on composers Franz Liszt and Frédéric Chopin featuring violinist Tomomi Mouri and pianist Yukiko Takahashi today.
September 24, 2010











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