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日本クラブ 2026年タングルウッド音楽祭 日帰りバスツアー 

マサチューセッツ州の西部バークシャー郡に位置する夏の避暑地、レノックスにあるタングルウッドにて毎年夏に開催されている世界的に有名な、ボストン交響楽団のタングルウッド音楽祭を訪れるバスツアーです。緑あふれる森や湖など、美しい自然に囲まれるタングルウッドは、高原のため夏でも過ごしやすく、心身がリフレッシュされるような素晴らしい時間をお過ごしいただけます。

到着後は芝生の上でのピクニックをお楽しみいただき、その後は、今大注目の若手ヴァイオリニスト・HIMARI(ひまり)さんと、ボストン交響楽団による心躍る共演を、臨場感あふれる距離でお聴きいただけます。指揮はアンドリス・ネルソンス氏が務めます。

今回、チケットの確保が困難なステージ中央セクションのお席をご用意しております。ボストン交響楽団の演奏と音響を最も理想的に体感できる特等席です。屋根付き(Shed)のお席ですので、天候を気にせず極上の音楽をお楽しみいただけます。

また、今回のツアーは、バスの乗降場所が 1)日本クラブ前(マンハッタン・ミッドタウン)2)White Plains駅前 の2箇所 になります。

この貴重な機会をお見逃しなく!チケット枚数には限りがございますので、定員になり次第、受付を終了いたします。どうぞお早めにお申し込みください。

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〜 バスツアー概要 〜

【開催日】
2026年7月26日(日)
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【公演】
開演時間 2:30PM~

【場所】
Koussevitzky Music Shed Lenox/Stockbridge, MA

<指揮>
アンドリス・ネルソンス Andris Nelsons

<演奏>
ボストン交響楽団
HIMARI(ヴァイオリン)

写真左:HIMARI 写真右: Andris Nelsons

<プログラム>
Esa-Pekka SALONEN Gambit
MOZART Violin Concerto No. 1
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5

【定員】
40名

【チケット】
$265(会員)/ $295(一般)
※チケット代金(セクション4か5の席)と往復のバス代・ガイド費用 込み

※昼食は参加費に含まれておりませんので、各自ご用意ください。
タングルウッド内にはレストランやカフェ、売店などがございますので、現地でご購入いただくことも可能ですが、混雑が予想されます。

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■ 演奏者プロフィール

HIMARI(ひまり)
ヴァイオリニスト

2011年東京都生まれ。10歳までに日本・欧州などの42のコンクールで1位。複数のオーケストラと共演。2022年、アメリカのカーティス音楽院に最年少10歳で合格し、11歳で進学。以降は日米を行き来しながら活動する。2024年2月16日、イギリス・ドイツのマネジメント事務所「KD SCHMID」とアーティスト契約を締結。2025年3月18日、名門英国レーベル「Decca Classics(デッカ クラシックス)」と契約発表。2025年3月、ベルリン・フィルハーモニー管弦楽団の定期公演にアジア人最年少ソリストとしてデビュー。2027年4月には、ニューヨーク・カーネギーホールにてボストン交響楽団 と公演予定。

Born in 2011 in Japan, Himari has been described as a once-in-a-generation talent. She has captured the attention of the classical music world with her incredible technique, playful and imaginative interpretations, and ability to convey emotional depth—all from the unique and refreshing perspective of a young artist. Himari is one of the youngest-ever applicants at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, where she studies with renowned teacher Ida Kavafian.

In the 2025/26 season, Himari will make several high-profile debuts, including performances at the Ravinia Festival with Marin Alsop, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra with Jaap van Zweden in Bruch’s “Violin Concerto”, and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra with Manfred Honeck. In Europe, she makes her debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall, under Kahchun Wong performing Sibelius’s “Violin Concerto” and with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande in Geneva, conducted by Jonathan Nott. An established and celebrated artist in Japan, Himari will also appear with the New Japan Philharmonic performing Prokofiev’s “Violin Concerto No.2”, with the NHK Symphony Orchestra, and the Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra.

Last season, Himari received widespread acclaim for her European debut with the prestigious Berliner Philharmoniker, performing Wieniawski’s “Violin Concerto No. 1”- the performance is available on the Digital Concert Hall. She appeared with The Philadelphia Orchestra and Marin Alsop, in their New Year’s Eve concert at Verizon Hall in the Kimmel Center. Tickets for her Japanese recital tour—featuring performances in Nagoya, Osaka, Fukuoka, and Tokyo—sold out in under five minutes.

In 2025, Himari was signed as an exclusive recording artist with Decca Classics—the youngest-ever female artist to join the British label. Her debut EP, recorded with pianist Chelsea Wang, features Waxman’s “Carmen Fantasy”, Amy Beach’s “Romance”, Op. 23, and Kreisler’s “La Gitana”, and showcases Himari’s exceptional musicality and technical command. Himari’s performances have garnered millions of views online, where she has built a dedicated community of over 100,000 subscribers on YouTube. In 2025, the Japanese media company Asahi TV, made a documentary about Himari, which has been viewed over 5 million times. Himari has been named a Classic FM Rising Star for 2025.

Himari has won top prizes at several international competitions, including the International Competition for Young Violinists in Honor of Karol Lipiński and Henryk Wieniawski, the 12th Arthur Grumiaux International Violin Competition (Belgium), the 26th Andrea Postacchini International Violin Competition (Italy), the 20th Schedrin “Schelkunčik” International Music Competition (Russia), and the Kogan International Violin Competition (Belgium). In 2019, she participated in the Internationale Sommerakademie Mozarteum Salzburg. She was the youngest participant in the academy’s concert at the 2019 Salzburg Festival and received an award for her performance. Himari won the audience prize at Mini Violini 2023, held as part of the Montreal International Violin Competition. Himari began her violin studies at the age of three under the tutelage of Koichiro Harada and Machie Oguri.


Andris Nelsons
Ray and Maria Stata Music Director, endowed in perpetuity

Andris Nelsons is in his twelfth season as Music Director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and also holds the position of Gewandhauskapellmeister of the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig (GHO). Recognized as one of the world’s finest conductors, the Grammy Award-winning artist also guest conducts and records with the world’s finest orchestras. In the 2025-2026 BSO season, Nelsons and the BSO celebrate the 125th anniversary of Symphony Hall and its central place in the cultural life of Boston in parallel with the 250th birthday of the United States. In October, Nelsons conducts Beethoven’s monumental Missa Solemnis, with which the BSO inaugurated Symphony Hall in 1900. Among other highlights of the BSO’s American programming at Symphony Hall, Nelsons leads concert performances of Samuel Barber’s celebrated opera Vanessa, an all-John Williams program featuring the composer’s new Concerto for Piano and Orchestra with soloist Emanuel Ax, and music from John Adams’s opera Nixon in China featuring soprano Renée Fleming and baritone Thomas Hampson, which he also conducts in the orchestra’s annual Carnegie Hall concerts. He further works with such soloists as violinist Augustin Hadelich, the BSO’s 2025-2026 Artist in Residence, and pianists Seong-Jin Cho, Yunchan Lim, and Lang Lang.

In the 2024-2025 season, Nelsons and the BSO celebrated his tenth anniversary season as the orchestra’s music director in programs that included a highly successful three-week cycle of the nine Beethoven symphonies, concert performances of Erich Korngold’s rarely heard opera Die tote Stadt, and music of Shostakovich and Beethoven with soloists Yo-Yo Ma and Mitsuko Uchida at Carnegie Hall. In May 2025, he toured with the BSO to his hometown of Riga, Latvia, as well as to Prague and Vienna in advance of the orchestra’s joint residency with the Gewandhausorchester for the Shostakovich Festival Leipzig, marking the 50th anniversary of the composer’s death. In Leipzig, Nelsons led both the BSO and the Gewandhausorchester in performances including the composer’s six concertos, the opera Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District, and 13 of the 15 symphonies, including a historic performance of Shostakovich’s Seventh Symphony by a combined orchestra of BSO and GHO musicians. He conducted a Festival Orchestra made up of young musicians from Leipzig’s Mendelssohn-Akademie and the BSO’s Tanglewood Music Center, where he has served as Head of Conducting since 2024. This momentous series built upon the GHO’s week-long residency at Boston’s Symphony Hall in fall 2019.

Andris Nelsons began his tenure in Boston at the start of the 2014-2015 season and was appointed Gewandhauskapellmeister in Leipzig in February 2018. Shortly thereafter, he established the innovative BSO/GHO Alliance, which has resulted in joint programming, commissions, recordings, touring projects, a musician exchange, and educational initiatives. As part of the BSO/GHO Alliance, Deutsche Grammophon released a celebrated 2022 seven-CD album of Richard Strauss’s major symphonic works featuring both orchestras.

Nelsons’ recording projects as an exclusive Deutsche Grammophon artist reflect the depth and breadth of his musical vision. With the Boston Symphony Orchestra, over the course of a decade he recorded the complete Shostakovich symphonies and concertos and Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District, a series that earned four Grammy Awards and which was released as a 19-CD box set in May 2025. Nelsons’ other recent BSO releases include Olivier Messiaen’s Turangalîla-symphonie and the two Ravel piano concertos with soloist Seong-Jin Cho. With the Gewandhausorchester, Nelsons completed a Bruckner symphonic cycle marking the composer’s bicentenary in 2024. His Beethoven cycle with the Vienna Philharmonic was released in 2019.

Nelsons’ other activities include opening the 2025-26 GHO season with a European tour and a further tour in November 2025. As Focus Artist at the Vienna Musikverein, Nelsons conducts concerts with the GHO and with the Vienna Philharmonic this season. He concludes his Mahler cycle with the Vienna Philharmonic and embarks on a U.S. tour with the orchestra in February and March that includes a performance at Symphony Hall co-presented by the BSO. He returns to the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, and the Berlin Philharmonic.

Born in Riga in 1978 into a family of musicians, Andris Nelsons began his career as a trumpeter in the Latvian National Opera Orchestra whilst studying conducting. Outside music, Nelsons is a keen collector of perfumes and holds a second-degree black belt in Taekwondo. His deeply held commitment to musical excellence is reflected in numerous accolades throughout his career, including an OBE (Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, for services to music.


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