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PRESS RELEASE

No.she066June 25, 2026

Suntory Hall Summer Festival 2026
August 22 – 30, 2026

This year’s Suntory Hall Summer Festival takes place on August 22 - 30, 2026. Launched in 1987, this festival of contemporary music in Tokyo presents the cutting-edge music of our age, bringing together leading musicians to perform music that is full of free and adventurous spirit.
This year’s Summer Festival is a special edition marking the 40th anniversary of Suntory Hall. In addition to the existing “Theme Composer: Luca Francesconi” and “The Competition of Yasushi Akutagawa Suntory Award for Music Composition” programmes, there are two special concerts — Suntory Hall 40th Anniversary ProgramWeaving Time, Weaving Resonance” and the launch of “Ensemble Go for it.”

Programme Overview

1. Theme Composer: Luca Francesconi (Suntory Hall International Program for Music Composition No. 48)
The Theme Composer series presents a portrait of a leading international composer, and commissions him/her a new orchestral work that is premiered during the festival. This year’s theme composer is Luca Francesconi (b. 1956), Italian composer who studied composition with Stockhausen and Berio as well as jazz at Berklee College of Music.
The two concerts and a composition workshop will showcase his meticulously crafted music and his unique artistic vision inspired by diverse cultures. Conducting the Orchestra Portrait concert is Kazushi Ono, who has been performing Francesconi’s music since his time as Music Director at La Monnaie in Brussels, during which he forged a deep bond with the composer. The soloist in the Violin Concerto Duende – The Dark Notes is Leila Josefowicz, for whom it was written. The concert also includes the world premiere of Francesconi’s new work commissioned by Suntory Hall (August 29, Main Hall). The Chamber Music Portrait offers an overview of his compositions for various chamber forces (including electronics) composed over the past 40 years (August 23, Blue Rose (Small Hall)).
Francesconi will also give a Music Composition Workshop for young composers, preceded by a Talk Session with Artistic Director Toshio Hosokawa (August 25, Blue Rose).
Read more about the International Program for Music Composition here:
http://www.suntory.com/culture-sports/suntoryhall/global/composers/numano.html

2. The 36th Yasushi Akutagawa Suntory Award for Music Composition
This award, founded in 1990, is presented to the most notable orchestral work by a Japanese composer premiered during the previous year (January - December 2025). Following the performance of the three nominated works, the jury (Malika Kishino / Yu Kuwabara / Somei Sato) will conduct the deliberations on stage chaired by musicologist Seiji Choki. This year, orchestral works by Nozomu Kaneda, Yuki Nakahashi, and Tetsuya Yamamoto are nominated, which will be performed by the New Japan Philharmonic conducted by Kanako Abe. There will also be an opportunity for the public to vote for their favorite piece.
The programme will open with the world premiere of the commissioned work, Odorant Receptors for 2 Keyboards and Orchestra by Kento Ishikawa, the winner of the 2024 award (August 30, Main Hall).

3. Suntory Hall 40th Anniversary ProgramWeaving Time, Weaving Resonance
“Weaving Time, Weaving Resonance” is a one-night-only programme marking the 40th anniversary of Suntory Hall which has produced “memories of sound”. The concert brings together musicians at the forefront of the international music scene — including Airi Sunada (soprano), Aimi Kobayashi (piano), Tatsuki Narita and Mayuko Ishigami (violin) — who will weave new sounds at Suntory Hall, with the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ryusuke Numajiri (August 27, Main Hall).

4. EnsembleGo for it
Suntory Hall is launching a new contemporary group, Ensemble “Go for it,” with the aim of making contemporary music something that can be enjoyed as part of everyday life. The inaugural concert shares diverse perspectives and fresh insights into musical masterpieces (August 22, Blue Rose).

Full listings of the Summer Festival 2026 can be found at the following:
https://www.suntory.com/culture-sports/suntoryhall/articles/detail/139159.html

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