A new way to experience Tokyo
through five senses

Scrolldown

“ Music, an essential cultural vector, can prove to be the ideally for the promotion of a city, a country, or a territory. Like Vienna, London or New York, Tokyo is an essential city-stage for lovers of classical music. As such, Gokan is the prologue of a personalized and high-end musical journey offer. It announces a trip to Japan, organized by the artists, for their public„

1st Edition

1st Edition

Feel Tokyo
Through a unique immersive
classical concert
at the Eiffel Tower

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Artists

Julie Sevilla
Fraysse

Julie Sevilla
Fraysse

Cello

Julie Sévilla Fraysse is the most followed artist in the world on the Linkedin social network (30,000 subscribers), which has opened up new horizons for dissemination and collaboration, particularly in the USA. A conscious and committed artist, JSF is the ambassador of various charities such as CoCreate Humanity or CkeduBonheur.

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Rieko
Tsuchida

Rieko
Tsuchida

Piano

A graduate of the Juilliard School, Rieko Tsuchida made her debut at the mythical Carnegie Hall in 2011 and then performed solo between Paris and Berlin. After moving to Paris, she founded the Ensemble IMAGO with Japanese composers. Among the many awards she has received are the SONY USA Foundation Grant (2016), the YoungArts NFAA Finalist and the 3rd prize at the IIYM International Piano Competition.

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Aiko
Okamura

Aiko
Okamura

Violin

Aiko Okamura graduated from Toho Gakuen in Tokyo.Okamura moved to Paris where she integrated the CNSM. She performs as solo violin, soloist and co-solo with prestigious orchestras (the Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra, the National Orchestra of Auvergne, AppassionatoEnsemble or the Concert de la Loge) and has won several prizes in Japan (2nd prize at the International Music Competition of Yokohama International Music Competition or the Japan Player’s Competition) and in France (académies musicales of Philippe Jaroussky or Villecroze).

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Coming Soon

1st floor of the Eiffel Tower
Salon Gustave Eiffel

Champ de Mars, 5 Av. Anatole France, 75007 Paris
Gathering: 4:50pm, Concert: 5:30pm – 7:00pm

Concert Program

Ryuichi Sakamoto – A Flower is not a Flower
Claude Debussy – Piano Trio – II. Scherzo
Jean Francaix – Rondino – Staccato for Cello and Piano
Joe Hisaishi- Oriental Wind
Ryuichi Sakamoto – Happy End
Paul Schoenfeld – Cafe Music – I. Allegro
Frederic Chopin – Nocturne No.2 in E flat Major Op.9,2
Claude Debussy – L’Isle Joyeuse
Ryuichi Sakamoto – Thousand Knives
Maurice Ravel – Piano Trio in A minor – IV. Final – Animé

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Press

Dear journalists,
Are you interested in the emerging concept of tourism and travel associated with classical music? You will find below Gokan’s press release, communication materials such as images of artists, logos and videos to communicate on this event and ambitious project. Do not hesitate to contact us for any other question or information.

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