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Date/Time: Saturday, February 23, 2019 18:00–20:00
Venue: JMS Asterplaza (Orchestra Practice Hall)
Performance by the musicians of Orchestre de Paris, Orchestra Sinfonia Varsovia and Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra and students of Hiroshima University, and a panel discussion by Mari Katayanagi, vice president of the Center for Peace, Hiroshima University. Participated about 80 people in the workshop, including international journalists, University and High school students.




Date/Time: Tuesday, January 9, 2018 4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Venue: Hiroshima City Municipal Ushita Junior High School Library
Three invited journalists, four foreign exchange students, and seven students from PC broadcasting club gathered together for an exchange of ideas concerning the piano damaged by the atomic bomb blast and other subjects.
Date/Time: Tuesday, January 9, 2018 7:15 p.m. – 8:40 p.m.
Venue: JMS Aster Plaza Orchestra Practice Hall
The invited musicians played an ensemble and intermingled with the students.
38 junior and senior high school students from in and around the Hiroshima city area involved in music clubs (orchestral and wind instruments) at their respective schools enjoyed a presentation of a woodwind quintet made up of members from the Danish National Symphony Orchestra and Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra. The students then had an opportunity for a question-and-answer session with the musicians from the two orchestras. In addition, 40 visitors from the general public also attended.
Journalists Invited to Disseminate Information
Peter Dürfeld (Denmark), Janusz Marynowski (Poland), Juri Saito (France), Yoshimichi Okuda(Japan)



Date/Time: Wnednesday, February 9, 2018 4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Venue:Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
■Performance of musicians appearing in the flagship concert “Music for Peace”.
Stanislaw Podemski (Violin) and Martin Stanzeleit (Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra Principal Cellist)
Charles Richard-Hamelin (piano Soloist) – He will play a piano damaged in the atomic attack.
■A total of 4 people including a young pianist from Hiroshima, a college student, and 2 high school students participated in a dialogue (exchange of opinions ) with performers invited from overseas. The participants presented a message regarding peace and music to the foreign performers in English. A total of 59 people , including 39 spectators from the general public and 20 participants and journalists from around the world joined the workshop.


