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Opera Courier Series 18 Gyugyutto Opera Digitalyrica Verdi Opera “Rigoletto”

オペラ宅配便シリーズ18 ぎゅぎゅっとオペラ Digitalyrica ヴェルディ 歌劇「リゴレット」
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Hiroaki Otsuka (opera singer)

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Hiroaki Otsuka is a well-known opera singer, born in Iwamizawa City, Hokkaido. He graduated from Tamagawa University Department of Arts Music and completed the second term association opera studios professional course.

He ranked the highest position in the 5th Japan Classical Music Competition and the third position in the 42nd Japan - Italy Concaso. He studied in Munich, Germany as a foreign trainee in the Agency for Cultural Affairs Dispatch Artists and was instructed by Mr. Wolfgang Brendel and Mr. Oscar Hirebrundt.

At the New National Theater, he appeared in "Salome", "Black Ship", "Pereas and Merisando", "Carmen", "Tosca", and also participated in many performances as a cover cast.
In Europe, he appeared in Mozart "Misa Brevis KV 192" by Philharmonic Dacapo and Mr. Bach "Christmas Oratorio" in Munich and gained high reputation.

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Kota Murakami (tenor)

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Kuruta Murakami is a tenor singer graduated from Tokyo Music College, Voice Music Performer Major, and studied abroad in Ita as a trainee under the Agency Of Cultural Affairs request.

Performances:
- The 73th Yomiuri Shinken Performance Concert
- The Giuseppe Di Stefano International Competition held in Trapani, Italy with winning the role of Duke of Mantua of Rigoletto.
- The 10th anniversary concert sponsored by the Agency for Cultural Affairs at the New National Theater,.

In recent years, he has performed at the Singapore Lyric Opera and has been well received in the field with Puccini La Boheme Rodolfo, Mozart Magic Flute Tamino, Richard Strauss Salome Naraboat, and Verdi Sagihime Alfredo. He is also active as a soloist for Ninth, Mass and Requiem. In March 2015, he held the national anthem solo of Seibu Prince Dome.

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Yayoi Toriki

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Yayoi Toriyaki is a Japanese opera singer. She graduated from Musashino Music College and went to Italy. In Italy, she joined Ishikawa Prefecture Shinto artist overseas training system and also has acquired Diploma of Opera Art Department at Ecole Normale Conservatory at the highest rank.

In 1998, she began activities with a joint recital with Elena Oblastsova in each Eastern European city. In that same year, she debuted in collaboration with Ensemble Kanazawa, directed by Mr. Hiroyuki Iwaki in Japan and has performed in Florence (2007), a number of opera performances in various places in Europe such as Puccini "Butterfly Masters" Suzuki role (2008) in Barcelona and others in Spain, and many performances in concerts such as Avignon Opera "Music Girls" (2006). Yayoi Toriyaki was a major singer in Japan premiere Musetta (2004), Verdi "Falstaff" Meg (2006 Suntory Hall), "Rigoletto" Maddalena (2007), Poulenc "Carmelite nuns dialogue" Mary (2010), Rossini "Barber of Seville" Rosina (2011), Bizet "Carmen" Carmen (2013), etc,.

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Kei Yonashiro

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Kei Yonashiro is a baritone singer. After finishing his bachelors studies in piano performance at the Toho College of Music, Kei Yonashiro switched his major to singing for his Masters study at the same institution, and he has since established a reputation as an authentic baritone to lead todays vocal music scene in Japan. A graduate of the New National Theatre Opera Studios Training Programme for Opera Singers, he has studied in Milan as a Trainee of the Japanese Government Overseas Study Program for Artists.

He has won numerous prizes, including the third prize at the 16th Mario del Monaco International Vocal Competition, as well as the first prize and the Yoshinao Nakata Prize at the 18thSogaku-do Jpanese Song Competition.He has appeared as Guglielmo in the Amon Miyamoto production of Cosi fan tutte, Apollo in Orfeo at the Hokutopia International Music Festival 2007, Escamillo in Carmen at the special concert performance at Seiji Ozawa Music Camp, Onegin in the Peter Konwitschny production of Eugene Onegin,and Belcore in Lelisir dAmore with the New National Theatre,Tokyo Opera. He has also invited as a solo singer by major orchestras in Japan.

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Miroku Tadashi

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Miroku Tadafumi (Miroku However, 1968) is a Tokyo-born vocalist. He is widely active as a stage actor, composer, arranger and director. Japan Concert Federation, Second Championships, each member. Bachelor's degree (pedagogy), bachelor's degree (music) Tokyo University of the Arts etc. The title is the Ferrara city / province etc Approved Japan Ferrara · Renaissance Cultural Ambassador.
Beginning band activities in junior high school days, he experienced not only vocals but also performances and original song performances such as guitar, bass, drums. This will inspire the way of music.

After graduating from Chiba Prefectural Sakura High School and graduating from Chiba University, he graduated from the graduate school of music at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. Studying vocal music with Ken Nakamura and Yoko Kawakami. In 1996, he debuted as a tenor singer at Suntory Hall · Opera "Otello". Then turn to counter tenor. While participating in the concert recording of Bach Collegium Japan, she also serves as a boss of the Benesse "Children's Chopin Hoppu" song.

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Noriko Shimizu

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Noriko Shimizu is an opera singer .Born from Fukuoka prefecture. In 1992, she got Electronic organ contest national competition Grand Prix. As a classical electronic musician, she has worked on contemporary musical works for electronic organ, domestic and international, opera with one electronic accompaniment, concerto and collaboration with other genres.

"Japanese composer", "JFC Independent" sponsored by the Japan Composers Council, Japan Contemporary Music Association "Musical Exhibition of the present autumn", "Contemporary Music 2014", The Japan Instrument Arrangers Association "The Chorus Plus II, III" Performed at other concerts, perform electronic organ original work by Japanese composer, new performances of electronic organ accompaniment chorus.

Overseas she played Japanese work at Carnegie Hall in the United States in 1997, and was described as "Virtuoso" in New York "Concert Review" magazine. 2002 Korea, Japan-Korea Football World Cup · Pre-Arts Performance "Japan-Korea Traditional Dance and Contemporary Music Evenings", Shanghai ISME "Shanghai ISME" Concert by Asian Electronic Organ Musicians ", 2013, the 60th anniversary of Japan-Cambodian Friendship.

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Yoko Yoshihara

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Yoko Yoshihara is a opera singer. Graduated from Senzoku Gakuen University. Completed the 7th term of the University Opera Institute. In 1999, she is an agency for Cultural Affairs Artist Internship Trainee. Second term membership.

[Awards] Received
the 19th Iizuka Rookie Music Competition Grand Prize.
Received the Milan Grand Prize (Matsushita Prize) at the 30th Italian Vocal Concorso and studied in Milan from 2000 to 2003 with special privileges.
Selected for the 2000 Teat Gobbi International Vocal Competition.
In 2001, she won the first prize at the 1st Minerbio International Music Competition.
Won the 8th Lignano Sabbiadoro International Vocal Competition Special Award.
Selected for the 18th Maria Canilla International Vocal Competition.
In 2002, she was selected for the 8th Riccardo Zandnai International Vocal Competition.

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