Miyamoto Masamitsu born on September 28, 1972 is a Japanese opera singer and a vocalist. He comes from Yawatahama, Ehime Prefecture.
He graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.
He was a member of the Japan Vocal Academy. In 2003, he participated in "Desire Name Name Electric Train" and took spotlight with a good performance. Miyamoto directed "Don Giovanni" which became the opera debut for the next year.
In 2006, he also appeared in the role of Gurielmo at "Kozi van Tutte" directed by Miyamoto Amemono (the 61st Cultural Affairs Art Festival Grand Prize).
Last January he also appeared at the New National Theater "La Boheme". Also, unique recitals are highly motivated and appreciated, and Tokyo Opera City "B → C" (2004), Philia Hall "Song of Mozart" (2006), HAKUJU HALL "Good night" (2006), Tsuda Hall, Hakuju Hall "Italian song of the blue."
In 2005 the debut CD "Good night" was released, 2007 released "Tomorrow's Song", "A Thousand Wind". The opera's Japanese translation was taken as the life work, especially in "Demons of the Spermatic Girls", "Dialogue of the Carmelite Nuns" and gained high evaluation.
He also published books named "Miki Miyamoto and go to the opera" "If there was not a song" on the 24th of June, 2011.
There is no schedule or ticket right now.
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