Kobayashi Sara Soprano recital is Popular music Classic music event held in Japan.
Name of performance: Kobayashi Sara Soprano recital
Venue: Electric Culture Center The Concert Hall
Open: 2019/06/22 (Sat) 10:00
Notes:
※ Not a preschooler
Limited number of tickets: You can book up to 8 tickets in a single application. Application limit 4 times
Type of seats and fees:
All seats specified: ¥ 4,500
Payment methods: You can pay at this reception
Credit card: It will be settled when the application is completed. Convenience store / ATM: Please pay by the time of display of application.
Biography:
Sara Kobayashi made her debut in 2006 in the role of Bastienne in Bastien und Bastienne (conducted by Michiyoshi Inoue).
Since then she has appeared in numerous opera roles including the Geisha in Iris (2008), Liù in Turandot (2009), and Adele in Die Fledermaus (2014) in the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre’s “Theatre Opera Series”; Gretel in Hänsel und Gretel at Nissay Theatre (2009 and 2013); and Adele in Die Fledermaus (conducted by Yutaka Sado) at Hyogo Performing Arts Center (2011). She has participated in the premieres of many new operas, performing in the roles of the Madwoman in Sumidagawa by Akira Senju and Takashi Matsumoto, Aiko in Kamikaze by Shigeaki Saegusa (conducted by Naoto Otomo), and Murasaki in The Tale of Genji by Reiko Ninomiya and Nozomu Hayashi.
Kobayashi is also expanding her international career. In 2012, she made her European debut as Lauretta in Gianni Schicchi at the Sofia National Opera, and appeared at the same theatre as Adina in a premiere production of L’elisir d’amore. She performed as soprano soloist in a performance of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony at the Musikverein in Vienna. She also won 2nd Prize at the Oscar Straus Operetta Competition.
In 2013, Kobayashi performed in the NHK New Year Opera Concert. In March 2014, she released her debut CD album on Nippon Columbia. In the New National Theatre’s 2014-15 season opening performance, she sang the role of Flower Maiden in a new production of Parsifal.
In 2015, on a tour of Japan from May to October, she gave outstanding performances as Susanna in The Marriage of Figaro produced by Hideki Noda and conducted by Michiyoshi Inoue, and served as soloist in Mahler’s Symphony No. 4 under the baton of Gustavo Gimeno in July.
She has performed with professional orchestras that include NHK Symphony Orchestra, New Japan Philharmonic, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra and Orchestra Ensemble Kanagawa. Born in Tokyo, she moved to Vienna in March 2010, to hone her performance skills further. She has garnered attention for her participation in Saito Kinen Festival Matsumoto, Tokyo’s La Folle Journée Music Festival, movie soundtracks, a Mastercard commercial, and various television appearances.
Sara Kobayashi is a graduate of the Faculty of Music at Tokyo University of the Arts, where she also completed her postgraduate degree. She has devoted herself wholeheartedly not only to the performance of new Japanese art songs, but to poetry recitation as well, and she is a member of the modern poetry performance group Voice Space. She also played the same role with the Nippon Yomiuri Symphony at the Nissei Theater in 2009.
Profile:
March 1, 1981 Born from Tokyo.
Ikuta Iryu Satoshi is studied with Miyagi Shadaisen, Kanetsu Chieko. Completed the master's course of the same graduate school after graduating from the Department of Japanese Music at Tokyo University of the Arts University of Tokyo.
He is also involved in music composition and arrangement as well as performing traditional classical music (地 唄) and so on.
Belongs:
A collaboration group of poetry and music "VOICE SPACE" representative
Affiliation "Miyagikai" "Shionkai" "Forest" "Yoro no Kai" "Seven Star" belonging.
Award calendar
Received the Yabashi Academy Award at the 2nd Yabashi Academy Japanese Music Competition.
Received the Excellence Award at the 19th Kumamoto National Music Competition.
Playing:
Performed at the Japanese dance performance "Camille Claudel" (backed by the Agency for Cultural Affairs) in France and Switzerland.
We perform solo performance, solo player at the 92nd World Esperanto "Japan Evening".
Appeared in the reading work "Lullaby" in 2007, and received the role of Chuya Nakahara.
Participated in the regional creation project "2010 Japanese Music Region Revitalization Project", and conducted outreach at four elementary schools in Uki City, Kumamoto Prefecture.
She has appeared on the NHK Radio's welfare information program "Listen and Tell Me" for the first time in 2011, New Year Special, for six times.
Other works include Shuntaro Tanigawa, Mikiro Sasaki (Poet), Takeshiro Takahashi Second Generation Komuro Etsuro Takio, Kensaku Tanigawa (artist), Hori Hiroshi (doll teacher) and others.
Composition:
Invited performance at the ceremony "Gion Nonoharu" at the 110th anniversary of the establishment of Peking University, the world premiere of his own "love" by reading and a double song.
In the recitation musical "Yamazaki Yoko's World", he composes the story "The time of the cherry blossoms" and co-stars with actress Arika Arima. He composes the story "Misoka no Tsuki" and performs with the actress Akiko Koyama.
Composed a song from Kumamoto Prefectural Matsuhashi Nishi Support School.
Nara Dedicates the new work “Kotorone Todaiji” (poem: Oe Takako) in the dedication “Daibuku Club” performed at Todaiji Temple.
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