4-chōme-5-14 Sakae, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0008, Japan
munetsuguhall.com
+81 52-265-1718
Good location and nice environment😌
12.12.2023
perfect place for string quartet
01.10.2018
This is a concert hall dedicated to classical music located in Sakae, Nagoya. Piano recitals and classical concerts by famous pianists are held here. The other day, I watched a solo piano recital by a music YouTuber who I often watch. It was a wonderful and colorful stage performance, with classical masterpieces by Schubert and Liszt being performed with great gusto. This person started playing the piano when he was 3 years old and went to a kindergarten specializing in pitch education, so he seems to have perfect pitch since childhood. People with perfect pitch seem to be able to hear all sounds in do-re-mi, but when she first boarded the Yamanote Line, she also heard the departure melody, "Water Crown," which was played in Meguro and Gotanda, and said, "Do So Do Milazo♬. It seems like it started to sound like ``Doshira Sofere♬...''. I had a chance to say hello to them on the way home, but it was really moving to meet the people I often see on video and see them with my own eyes.
15.03.2024
It's great to be able to listen to classical music easily. I recommend the second floor seats. There are concerts almost every day, so you can stop by if you feel like it. I can only go on weekends, but I feel that the sound is outstandingly good. Although hard materials are used throughout, the organic shape of the walls gives it a soft, reverberating feel. It's a very nice hall with a high enough ceiling that doesn't feel oppressive. It's a pity that there are no toilet facilities on the second floor of the main area, as there are many elderly viewers, but I guess it can't be helped due to space constraints. The problem is that the roads are filled with people before the venue opens. The management seems to be concerned about this place, issuing numbered tickets and announcing visiting times. I think it would be better to open the venue as early as possible and guide customers to the hall, but it may be difficult.
18.02.2024
A concert hall founded in 2007 by coco Ichibanya founder Tokuji Munetsugu with the concept of "classic music in your daily life." I visited for the first time on January 8, 2023 for Shoko Suda's viola recital. It was created with the aim of creating a space where you can enjoy comfortable acoustics and close enough to hear the breathing of the performers, so you can clearly see the performers' fingering, and immerse yourself in the wonderful tones played by the viola and piano. I was able to. I especially liked the last song “Ochibamatsu” (written by Hideo Kobayashi) ^^ If you make a reservation in advance, you can get a set plan that includes a meal (or sweets) at Ume no Hana etc. and a concert at a reasonable price, so I would definitely like to try it out next time.
08.01.2023
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