Ryo Terakado (寺神戸 亮 Terakado Ryō, born 1961 in Santa Cruz, Bolivia) is a Japanese violinist and conductor who specializes in historically informed performance. He also plays the viola, viola d'amore and violoncello da spalla. He has been teaching at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague and the Toho Gakuen School of Music.
As a conductor, he has performed Baroque operas such as Purcell's Dido und Aeneas and The Fairy Queen, Rameau's Pigmalion and excerpts of operas by Jean-Baptiste Lully and Mozart. He has been a teacher at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague and the Toho Gakuen School of Music.
Mutsumi Hatano is a Japanese mezzo-soprano singer. She completed a vocal major at the Trinity College of Music in London, England and made her debut in the UK lute song in the Shakespeare era. Mutsumi Hatano has appeared in many concerts and music festivals both in Japan and abroad and also co-stars numerous with the Baroque orchestra. In opera she is noticed with deep expressive power and presence, such as Ottervia of Monteverdi "Crown of Poppe" and Daido of Purcell "Dido and Eneas".
Sumihito Uesugi is a Japanese alto opera singer, from Kochi Prefecture. He graduated from Kochi University and completed the graduate school. Completed doctoral course at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Ph.D. (Music). From 2005, he studied at the Swiss Basel Conservatory · Scholastic School of Contemporary Art and studied at Gerd Turk and Andreas Scholl. Sumihito Uesugi won the highest prize at the 2000 Early Music Competition (Yamanashi). He also served for Solis of Geiho Messiah sponsored by the Asahi Shimbun for two consecutive years and gained popularity.
Yusuke Watanabe is a Japanese conductor and music director. He graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, graduated from the graduated school. After that, he studied at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague, the Netherlands from 2008 to 2010, and studied under Peter Kooij, Michael Chance, Jill Feldman and Rita Dams. From April 2002, he was a member of Bach Collegium Japan, which is sponsored by Masaaki Suzuki.
In addition, he has been active as a soloist. He was invited as a solo performer to the new opera "KAMIKAZE" of Shigeaki Saegusa, which was world premiered in January 2013, and as a soloist at the Ensemble of Tokyo directed by Chang Kook Kim. He will continue to serve as a soloist in Bach "Mass in B minor", Handel "Messiah" etc.
Currently, he is a permanent conductor of Tokyo Musik Kreis and a music director of Majora Canamus. He also is a supervisor of Early music groups "Logos Apocalipsis" and a member of Gamut Bach Ensamble and Ueno Baroque and Soloists Vocal.
From April 2014, he has been taking office as a part-time lecturer at Tohoku Gakuin University.
Makoto Sakurada (櫻田 亮 Sakurada Makoto, born 1968) is a Japanese tenor in opera and concert. Makoto was graduated Tokyo University of the Arts. He went to study in Italy in 1997, and continue to work there. He has recorded Bach cantatas in the complete set directed by Masaaki Suzuki, and the ongoing series directed by Rudolf Lutz.
Shodo Onodera (19 September 1966) is a Japanese director, choreographer, actor, from Hokkaido and currently live in Tokyo.Together with Jun Takahashi and Momoko Fujita, who lived in the institute, in 1995, he formed a performance theater water and oil. Later, Sena Suka joins and it has a system of four people. They held performances in 22 cities in nine countries and 22 cities in Japan, before water and oil activities are suspended. In recent years, he has also performed activities such as choreography and staging. In 2010, he won the 18th Yomiuri Theater Awards Best Staff Award at the "Stage with Aunt" staging and "Harper Regan" choreography.
Akiko Abe is a Japanese soprano opera singer. She graduated from Department of Vocal Music at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. She studied vocal music with Junko Komiya, Hiroko Takaki, Hisako Goto, BM Casoni and R. Balconi.
She was the Prize winner of the 75th Japan Music Competition and Iwatani Prize, V. Bukki International Contemporary Music Competition No. 2 (I · Roma), Akiko Abe was invited to numerous music festivals in Italy and Europe throughout Milan, in addition to conducting solo recitals with works of Italian, French modern songs and Italian · baroque, and solo performances of religious songs.
Yasuharu Fukushima is a Japanese conductor. He completed graduate school of Tokyo College of Music. So far he studied composition with Akira Nishimura, Michio Kitazume, Junko Oyama, Musical studies (around Monteverdi) with Mr. Masatake Kanazawa. After graduating from graduate school, he was devoted to baroque music and studied vocal music with Mr. Masato Makino.
In 2006 he decided to study in Italy and studied vocal music with Antonella Janeese, Vincenzo Manno, Bianca Maria Casonini. Also at the Milano City Conservatory in Italy, studied "Renaissance Polyphony" under Mr. Diego Fratelli.
The Italian baritone, Fulvio Bettini, made his musical studies under the guidance of Giorgio Bredolo, singing first as “white voice” and then as a baritone soloist. He completed his studies taking part in courses at the “Pontificio Istituto di Musica” in Milan, master-classes in Lieder and ancient music in Holland and Germany, and attending piano and singing courses with Margareth Hayward at the “Giuseppe Verdi” Conservatory of Milan.
Hirose Nao is a Japanese opera singer. Acquired an advanced solo diploma at the Royal College of Music in the UK Royal Music College at the Best Award and graduated at the head. He won numerous international competitions. La Sfera Muzicale "formed by himself in the UK releases the CD from Won Record and" makes stable reminiscent and clean singing voice reminiscent of Kirkby 20 years ago "(Tasuki Nasu" Music Contemporary ").
Yoshitaka Ogasawara is a Japanese opera singer, graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. FY2002 (FY2002) Studied in Germany as a foreign trainee of the Agency for Cultural Affairs. He studied under Mr. Ogasawara Katsumi, Takahashi Ohi, Norman Shetler and Peter Koi. He has appeared in various music festivals in Europe and other countries as well as in Japan and abroad.
Toshiharu Nakashima is a Japanese counter tenor singer, born from Hikone city and graduated from Kyoto City University of Arts Music. In recent years, he started acting as a member of Bach Collegium Japan (presided over by Masaaki Suzuki), and last year he participated in performances and recordings both in Japan and abroad, including appearing at New York Philharmonic's regular concert. In the 2nd Schubert International Singing Competition (Austria · Steyr), the 25th Yamanashi International Olympic Competition, the 17th Japanese-French Vocal Competition, the 25th Takarazuka Bega Music Competition, etc.
Shuudo Yasuyuki (November 11, 1971 -) is a ballet dancer, actor from Oita city, Oita Prefecture.
He began ballet at the age of nine and he took lessons across New York and London in middle school. After returning home, he was impressed by seeing Maurice Béjart choreography "The Kabuki" of the Tokyo Ballet Company and received an audition of the ballet group at the age of 15.
At the age of 17, he was selected as a veteran partner of Mako Todo, and in 1990 he played a leading role in the role of the prince of "Sleeping Beauty". In 1992, at the Bolshoi Theater in Russia and the Mariinsky Theater, he danced James of "La Sylphide" and became a reputation, became one of his masterpieces. Even in contemporary, Maurice Béjart works outstandingly in his work, and Béjar's 'M', 'Nutcracker', 'Petrushka' '' Bolero '' and 'Spring Festival' co-starred with Silvi Giem are highly valued. In addition, he premiered Ily Killian's "Perfect Conception" and John Neumier's "Spring and Fall".
Leaving the Tokyo Ballet Company in April 2004, it becomes a special member. At the same time, he revealed to seal all the repertoire of the past, and after that announced new works such as "afternoon of the goddess" and "dance of Greece", "Nizinsky" "SHAKESPEARE'S R & amp; J" "Men who fell in the blank" Straight play such as the movie "Tori", such as the field of actors are also expanding the range of activities.
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