Tetsuya Komuro provides a new song for Ongakuza Musical's 'Mademoiselle Mozart' for the first time in 35 years

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  • Tetsuya Komuro provides a new song for Ongakuza Musical's 'Mademoiselle Mozart' for the first time in 35 years
  • Tetsuya Komuro contributes a new song to an Ongakuza musical for the first time in 35 years.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: March 28, 2026

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Tetsuya Komuro contributes a new song to an Ongakuza musical for the first time in 35 years.

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Tetsuya Komuro provides a new song for Ongakuza Musical's 'Mademoiselle Mozart' for the first time in 35 years (March 28, 2026), PR Times
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March 28, 2026
Tetsuya Komuro contributes a new song to an Ongakuza musical for the first time in 35 years.

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Human Design Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Rokubancho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Taro Aikawa), a company engaged in performing arts creation and human resource development training, has announced that Tetsuya Komuro, who handles the music for the Ongakuza Musical 'Mademoiselle Mozart' touring nationwide starting in May 2026, has written a new song for the production—his first in 35 years. The addition of this new track will bring a fresh appeal to the performance.

■ Ongakuza Musical's signature work 'Mademoiselle Mozart' returns after 18 years

This production is a signature work of the Ongakuza Musical that depicts the talent and life of the genius composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart under the bold premise that he was actually a woman. Since its premiere in 1991, it has been performed repeatedly and loved by many fans; this will be its first staging in 18 years.

The newly added song will be performed during a crucial turning point in the final act of the story, as the protagonist, Mozart, prepares to compose the opera 'The Magic Flute.' The introduction of this new piece will more deeply depict the protagonist's inner life and creative impulses, further enhancing the drama of the entire work.

Composer Tetsuya Komuro

■ The new song will be performed at a turning point in the final act as Mozart moves toward composing 'The Magic Flute'

The newly announced song will be performed in the final act of 'Mademoiselle Mozart,' in the scene where theater manager Emanuel Schikaneder visits Mozart—whose popularity has begun to wane—to propose the composition of the new opera 'The Magic Flute.'

Historically, this period is about nine months before Mozart's death and marks one of the major turning points of his later years. By adding a new song to this moment of creative transition, the 2026 version of 'Mademoiselle Mozart' will be reborn as a stage production with even greater dramatic and musical depth.

■ Interview video with Tetsuya Komuro released

■ Performance Overview

Ongakuza Musical 'Mademoiselle Mozart'
Original Work: Yoji Fukuyama 'Mademoiselle Mozart'
Director: Taro Aikawa & Wormhole Project

Screenplay: Yoshikazu Yokoyama & Wormhole Project
Music: Tetsuya Komuro, Hiroshi Takada, Shuya Yamaguchi
Choreography: KAORIalive

FAQ

Who is the Representative Director of Human Design Co., Ltd., the company that announced the new song for Ongakuza Musical's "Mademoiselle Mozart"?

The Representative Director is Taro Aikawa, and Human Design Co., Ltd. is headquartered in Rokubancho, Chiyoda‑ku, Tokyo.

When does the nationwide tour of the Ongakuza Musical production "Mademoiselle Mozart", featuring Tetsuya Komuro's first new song in 35 years, begin?

The tour is scheduled to start across Japan in May 2026, marking the first performances since the show's revival.

How many years have elapsed since the previous staging of Ongakuza Musical's signature work "Mademoiselle Mozart" before its upcoming 2026 revival?

The production returns after an 18‑year hiatus, with its original premiere in 1991 and the last staging occurring in 2008.

Which theater manager character appears in the final act scene where the new song is performed, and which opera does he ask Mozart to compose?

The theater manager is Emanuel Schikaneder, who visits Mozart in the final act to propose that he compose the opera "The Magic Flute".

What is the historical significance of the moment in the final act where the new song is placed, concerning Mozart's life timeline?

That scene occurs roughly nine months before Mozart’s death, representing a major turning point in his later years as he prepares to write "The Magic Flute".