Date: Sunday, 18th August
Opening: 2:30 pm/ Starting: 3 pm
Venue: Inzai City culture hall
Performers: Naoki Sunada (Bariton), Yoko Miyano (violin), Risako Shibata (soprano), Kaho Yoshikawa (soprano), Yuya Igo (piano), Tohru Azuma (piano).
Entrance fee:
General 2,000 yen, children (up to high school students) 500 yen
There is discount for disabled people (500 yen) only for general rates.
(When purchasing a ticket, there will be a confirmation based on the disability certificate etc. There is no discount for purchases with E-plus.)
Preschoolers can not enter.
Miyano Yoko is a professor and Chief Choir. She graduated from Tokyo Art University Music Department. Received Anke Award while attending school. Performed the Geidai Orchestra and Sibelius's violin concerto. She also travels to China (Beijing and Shanghai). She performs concerts in several places in Japan. In 1988, she traveled to Europe as the first violin player of the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra. While living in the Netherlands, he participated in the Alkmaar Music Festival in the Netherlands. She conducts activities such as indoor orchestra and chamber music. She returned in 1996. Along with the guidance of the future, she has been performing activities centered on solo and chamber music. Studied with Reiko Tenma, Koichiro Harada, Vladimir Duffek, and Jigmund Nissel.
Risa Shibata, who received much popularity at the 20th anniversary of the Inui Music Festival, which was held last year, is also performing, and a piano solo by Yusuke Igo, who is co-starring, is also scheduled.
Kaho Yoshikawa, who has remained with 10 finalists, is a graduate of Inzai Shonen Girl Choir. She studied vocal music at university (Toon) and is active as a professional vocalist, and she is a charming woman full of local love, such as having a friendship appearance at a regular concert of a boy and girl choir. The attached image is the state of the choir regular concert. The piano is that composer, Mr. Kensaku Tanikawa . Mr. Tanikawa also retweets my Twitter tweets and supports Mr. Kaho.koichi2017
Yugo Igo is from Inzai City, Chiba Prefecture, she co-starred Gershwin “Rhapsody in Blue” at age 11. After that, the All Japan Student Music Competition (Encouragement Prize), Kei Nojima / Yokosuka Piano Contest (selected), Romania International Music Competition (highest rank), Ichikawa City Foundation Foundation Rookie Performers Competition (highest prize), Kitamoto Piano Competition (winning) Yamanote Hill Music Competition 2012 (3rd place, Yamaha Award), Yachiyo Music Competition (1st place, Yachiyo Mayor Award), Japan Hong Kong International Music Competition (highest and Chopin from the US Hartford Chopin International Piano Competition) The Ogaki Rookie Music Festival Competition (Best Award), etc., has achieved results in domestic and international competitions, and will be featured in "CHOPIN", "Mujikanova", Mainichi Shimbun, Asahi Shimbun, NHK etc. 2013, won the ABC Newcom Concert Music Award. NPO corporation art, culture meeting to bring up young sprout It is chosen as a target of subsidy in 2016.
Under the sponsorship of the Ichikawa City Foundation for Cultural Promotion and Iino Shipping Co., Ltd., they perform chamber music and solo recital performances, and perform with the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, orchestras and artists, and the Ichikawa municipal administration 75th anniversary opera "Fedora" ( Acted as Lajinski in the Japanese premiere). In addition, he has been involved in various activities such as working with Yokohama Sinfonietta, Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra, Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra and other corporations / groups in performance production and design, and serving as a director of the Inzai Music Association.
In addition to receiving ceramic works by Henri Varda, Anne Keverek, Jorge Lewis Platz, Jack Lovier, Enrico Pace, etc., Toshio Okazaki, Takahiro Seki, E. Pov Otsuka, Katsumi Ueda, Ken Wakabayashi, Eguchi Akira Studied under each professor, graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, after affiliated high school. Official pianist of the office Allegro and Ichikawa Opera Promotion Association.
Dongguan (Chinese: 东莞市 ) is a first-tier city in central Guangdong Province, China. An important industrial city in the Pearl River Delta, Dongguan borders the provincial capital of Guangzhou to the north, Huizhou to the northeast, Shenzhen to the south, and the Pearl River to the west. It is part of the Pearl River Delta megacity with more than 44.78 million inhabitants at the 2010 census spread over nine municipalities (including Macao) across an area of 17,573 square kilometres (6,785 sq mi).
Dongguan's city administration is considered especially progressive in seeking foreign direct investment. Dongguan ranks behind only Shenzhen, Shanghai and Suzhou in exports among Chinese cities, with $65.54 billion in shipments. It is also home to one of the world's largest shopping malls, the New South China Mall, which is seeing increased activity. Although the city is geographically and thus culturally Cantonese in the Weitou form and as well as culturally Hakka in the prefectures of Fenggang and Qingxi, the majority of the modern-day population speaks Mandarin due to the large influx of economic migrants from other parts of China.
Although the earliest traces of human habitation in the area stretch back 5,000 years, Dongguan's emergence as a true city is a recent phenomenon.
In 1839, at the outset of the First Opium War, large quantities of seized opium were destroyed in Humen, a town that now belongs to Dongguan. Several of the major battles of the war were fought in this area.
During the Second World War, the city served as the base for guerrilla resistance against the Japanese occupation.
Being a district of the Huiyang prefecture before, as its economy overshadowed the prefectural capital of Huizhou itself, Dongguan earned city status in 1985, and was upgraded to prefecture city status three years later. During this period the city changed its focus from an agricultural town into a manufacturing hub, with an average annual growth of up to 18%.
The city ranked 13th in Forbes China's listing of the most innovative mainland cities, as well as 18th in Foreign Policy's listing of the most dynamic cities in the world.
After four years in Tokyo mixed choir, Naoki Sunada completed Tokyo Opera University and graduated School Opera department. As a baritone singer, since he debuted at the Geidai Opera "Shuzenji Monogatari" as Yasha King, he has appeared and produced in many operas, "Saito and Morito", "Yosakoi Bushi", "Mr. Butterfly", "Tsukihime", "Kamerun", etc. He will do my best. He is also passionate about chorus music and is the director of five choirs, including the "Yo". There are also many overseas performances such as Warsaw, Paris, San Francisco, Bamber.
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