NHK Symphony Orchestra Europe Performance "Majestic Sounds" in Paris February 26 8:42

The NHK Symphony Orchestra performed in Europe in France, and many citizens enjoyed the majestic sound.

The NHK Symphony Orchestra has been conducting a European tour for the first time in three years since March 22 in Tallinn, the capital of the Baltic States and Estonia, and London, England. Was made.

One of Japan's leading composers, Toru Takemitsu's "How Slow the Wind" and Beethoven's "Piano Concerto No. 3" were performed.

Among them, "How Slow the Wind" played a magnificent and rich sound reminiscent of the sea and the wind, and a large number of citizens who visited the venue were applauding.

A 60-year-old man living in Paris said, "I love Japanese music and I really like it. It's an orchestra with a sense of unity."

A 29-year-old woman from the suburbs of Paris said, "I think it's wonderful to have the opportunity to discover the charms of Japanese orchestras in Paris."

"The French know that Japan has built up the history of the orchestra over the years, and have a great interest in the NHK Symphony Orchestra," said Laurent Belle, head of the Philharmonic de Paris. I was talking.

The NHK Symphony Orchestra's European performances will continue until next month and will be held in nine cities in seven countries, including Germany and the Netherlands.