Tetsutaro Shimizu is a Japanese opera singer. He graduated from Kyoto City University of Arts and completed the first special trainee at Master Class Opera Academy in Stadio Amadeus.
He won the first prize at the 33rd Iizuka Music Competition which was held by Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award. In addition, he got the 3rd place in the 9th Tokyo Music Competition, the 82nd Japan Music Competition and many other top prizes.
On January 2017, he received the Cultural Agency Art Festival Award Kansai Genki Culture Space Award New Power Award as the 4 major tenors of Biwako Hall.
Ishida Isumi graduated from Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1985. While studying at university, he had an interest in stage art, especially directing, he learned from Mr. Mikio Mihoko, director of the stage at The Staff Co., Ltd.
He participated as a directing member in the Sabon Linna (Finland) opera performances in 1984, the Welsh National Opera in Japan in 1992, the British tour of the Theater Company "The Third Stage" in 1993.
Since 1990, he studied under Mr. Kuriyama Masayoshi aspiring for opera directing in earnest.
He debuted as a director at Shonandai citizen theater 'Shunenkin' in 1996.
Kentaro Kawase is a young conductor in Japan, born in Tokyo in 1984, and graduated from the Tokyo College of Music in 2007 with a major in conducting. His conducting teachers included Jun’ichi HIROKAMI, Yasuhiko SHIOZAWA, Myung-Whun CHUNG, and Arild REMMEREIT. He also studied piano and score reading under Reiko SHIMADA.
He appeared in the Rainbow 21 Debut Concert 2005 at Suntory Hall, and conducted the Ensemble Endless, the Tokyo College of Music String Ensemble. In 2006, he participated in the Asia Philharmonic Orchestra Academy Conducting Workshop. He was second prize winner (no first prize was awarded) in the Tokyo International Music Competition for conducting in 2006. At the competition’s Prize Winners Gala Concerts in March, 2007, he conducted the Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra and the Century Orchestra Osaka. He was Assistant Conductor of the Pacific Music Festival in 2007-09. He has been conductor of the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra since 2011.
Higuchi Tatsuya (July 23, 1969) is a Japanese tenor singer. He was born in Nipponmatsu, Fukushima Prefecture. He studied at Musashino Music College and graduated school in Milan, Italy.
He got First Prize in E Caruso International Vocal Competition.
In 1998 he played a European debut at the Hungarian State Opera "La Boheme" Rodolfo, then played a role in the Roverete State Opera (Italy).
In 1999, he performed in Milan Scala by command of Riccardo Muti.
He performed with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Monte Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, Cuba National Symphony Orchestra, Royal Oman Royal Orchestra and others.
He also appeared in the concert at the Bordeaux Theater (France), Paris - Madeleine Temple, Lombardier Music Festival (Italy), Tel Aviv (Israel).
In 2010, he had "Requiem" (Seiji Sanba) performance at Milan Cathedral, St. Peter's Basilica (Vatican).
In 2014 he held a joint recital in Italy and San Marino Republic.
Ehara Hiroyuki (December 22, 1964) - is a Japanese talent artist, writer, opera singer (baritone) under Watanabe Entertainment. He is also visiting professor at Kibi international university junior college, visiting professor at Kyushu health welfare university and president of the Japan Spiritual Rhythm Association.
After studying at a temple for 1 year, he overcame his possession by a two-year at Mt. Takao. He went to the "Spiritual Unity Association" of "Japan Spiritual Science Association" and "The Revitalization Association" sponsored by Terasaka and learned about meditation and psychic science.
Suzuki Keiji (January 1, 1973) is a Japanese soprano singer from Yokosuka, Kanagawa, graduated from the vocal music department at Tokyo College of Music and completed opera course at school.
She won the Milan Grand Prize in the 29th Italian Vocal Concordo and the highest prize at the 31st V. Bellini International Vocal Competition (Italy).
In 2002, Suzuki Keiji performed in the NHK " Hello from Studio Park appeared in" and the 53rd NHK festival.
She also sang the theme song of the movie " World is occasionally beautiful ", officially listed in "Japanese Movie · Perspective" section at the 19th Tokyo International Film Festival. Currently, she is the special lecturer at Toho Music University.
Mieko Sato (March 19, 1966) is a Japanese soprano singer. While studying the 9th training course for opera singers at the Japan Opera Foundation, she went to Italy to continue her opera studies. While studying in Italy she was awarded the 7th Goto Memorial Culture Award for new opera singers in 1996. She extended her studies in Italy for two years from 1997 on a scholarship from the Goto Memorial Culture Foundation.
In 1998, Sato received international attention as the first Japanese to win 1st Prize in the voice division of the 11th International Tchaikovsky Competition. Among other prizes at competitions in Japan and abroad, she won three prizes (1st Prize in the voice division, the Masuzawa Prize and the Study Abroad Special Prize) at the 64th Japan Music Competition.
Junji Kinoshita (木下 順二 , Kinoshita Junji, 2 August 1914 – 30 October 2006) was the foremost playwright of modern drama in postwar Japan. He was also a translator and scholar of Shakespeare's plays. Kinoshita’s achievements were not limited to Japan. He helped to promote theatrical exchanges between Japan and the People’s Republic of China, and he traveled broadly in Europe and Asia. In addition to his international work, Kinoshita joined various societies that focused on the study of folktales and the Japanese language.
Kinoshita left many works, which cover a wide range of genres including plays, novels, and theatre reviews, in addition to his translation of Shakespeare’s works. They are collected in The Collected Works of Junji Kinoshita (木下順二集), published by Iwanami Shoten, Publishers (株式会社岩波書店, Kabushiki Gaisha Iwanami Shoten). Kinoshita was selected as a member of The Japan Art Academy (日本芸術院) in 1984, and chosen as the honorary citizen of Tokyo (東京名誉都民) in 1998, but he turned down both of these honors. He never accepted any national honors or awards, and stuck to his left-wing political views throughout his life. Kinoshita died on October 30, 2006, from pneumonia. In accordance with his will, no funeral was held. His death was reported one month after his death.
Aoki Hideyuki is a Japanese opera singer, graduated from the vocal music department of Musashino Music College and completed the vocal major of the graduate school music department.
Mozart "Don Giovanni" "Magic Flute" "Kosi fan Tutte" "Getaway from the back shrine" "Lief female gardener", Rossini "Otello", Chimarosa "Secret marriage", Gounod "Romeo and Juliet", Donizetti " Viva! La Mamma ", Toma" Hamlet ", Wagner" Love is Legal ".
He is appreciated with its brilliant voice and expressive music.
At the New National Theater, he also appeared in "Oshio" "Hoffmann Story" "Rose Knight" "McEnsk County Mrs. Macbeth" "Voccec", Small Theater Opera "Friends Fritz" "Serce". Other coveror operators involve numerous operas.
He has widely performed as a recital and concert soloist.
Lecturer, Tokyo Opera Institute. Tokyo Opera Produce member.
Members of Tokyo Chamber Music Theater.
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