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[12/17 (Sunday)] Everyone's Salon "Classic Salon" "Now is the 9th time!"

  2023/12/17 Kitakami Shopping Center PAL
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Let's talk while listening to classical music!

A salon where you can enjoy classical music CDs with high quality acoustics.

December's theme is " Now is the Ninth! "

When it comes to the seasonal tradition of December, it is the 9th one. Beethoven's Ninth Concert will be held in many halls. Japan is the only country that plays the Ninth, especially at this time of year, but why not listen to the Ninth now that conflicts are occurring all over the world?
This time, we will have not only music but also videos. Let's pray for peace and feel Beethoven's thoughts.

If you are a beginner in classical music, please feel free to join us!

For further information, please contact us!

NPO art studio
TEL: 0197-64-7567
Email: info@g-kobo.net

Holding period 2023/12/17
Open time 14:00~15:30 (You can enter and leave the room midway)
Venue Ezuriko Shopping Center Pal

Culture room (next to Chibikko Plaza on the 1st floor)
Address 19-68 Kitakiyagi, Kitakami City
Parking Yes (free)
Price Participation fee: 200 yen (1 drink service)
Contact NPO art studio

TEL: 0197-64-7567

Email: info@g-kobo.net
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※Event information is subject to change. Please see the official website for details.

 


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