The concert this time is one of the most famous songs in Gagaku, "Aouminami".
Reigakusha Gagaku Ensemble - Gagaku performance group that was established in 1985 with the aim of studying the ensemble of Gagaku. Music Director - Shiba Yusuke.
Since its establishment, in addition to the current Gagaku classical music, they actively work on the restoration of abolition music, the restoration performance of Shosoin instruments, and the performance of contemporary works, and are developing a wide range of activities both in Japan and abroad. In particular, they are emphasizing the commission to contemporary composers and the premiere of the new work of classical Gagaku style, and we have voluntary concerts held twice a year.
In addition, many educational programs such as cultural agency 'cultivation of children by cultural arts', workshops for elementary and junior high school students, lecture concerts and so on are carried out.
History
In 1985 SHIBA Sukeyasu, who served as a musician at the Department of Music of the Imperial Household Agency and is a specialist in the Japanese classic flute, took over as music director and gathered graduates from colleges of music and active musicians to organize a group called Reigakusha. It has earned a good reputation for its gracious performances, including its traditional gagaku repertoire, revival of pieces that were no longer being performed, reproduction of gagaku instruments that had been preserved in Shosoin Storehouse and its performance of the works of contemporary traditional music by TAKEMITSU Toru and other composers. Many of the members also are active soloists: MIYATA Mayumi on the sho, NAKAMURA Hitomi on the hichiriki, and ISHIKAWA Ko on the sho, as well as NAKAMURA Kahoru who both plays the biwa (four-stringed Japanese lute) and dances.
Director
Yoshiyasu Shiba (Representative Director), Keihinya Valley, Naoko Miyamaru, Katsuhiko Tabuchi, Mami Kakuda, Hitomi Nakamura
Members:
Arakawa Akihide, Ishikawa Takayuki, Iwasuki Yuko, Kitamura Makiko, Kobayashi Katsuyuki, Sogami Takeshi, Sasamoto Takeshi, Shu Nogamoto, Suzuki Eriki, Taguchi Kazumi, Tashima Kazue, Tanaka Yasumoto, Tanaka Shinichi, Tanubi Katsuhiko , Masami Tsunoda, Masami Takano, Nakamura Hajime, Nakamura Hitomi, Nakamura Hitomi, Noda Mika, Hiki Kazuko, Hirai Yuko, Fukuishi Ken, Miura Rumi, Miyata Mayumi, Miyada Naoko, Muraoka Kenichiro, Honjya sentence, Hachiya Valley, Yagi Chisaki
Domestic performances (excluding voluntary performances, school performance)":
The National Theater ('90 ~), Osaka Izumi Hall ('91, '97 ~ '00,), Yatsugatake Highland Music Festival ('94), Creating tradition ('95, '04 ~ '06), Saitama Arts Theater '95, '98), PMF Sapporo 1997, Opera City Concert Hall ('97), Suntory Hall ('95, '99, '00, '05, 12), Fukuoka Across Symphony Hall ( '02 ) , Kioi Hall '04, '10,' 13 ) , Komae Ekorama Hall ( '05 ) , Shizuoka Music Building ( '05, '08, '12 ) , Toyota City Noh Theater ( '06, '17 ) , 'Tokorozawa Muses' ( '06 ) , Kumamoto Castle Honmaru Goten ('08), Waseda University Okuma Auditorium ('08), Kanagawa prefectural music hall ( '09 ) , Kita Pia ( '09 ) , Hosei University Satsuko Hall 10 ) , Chiba Cultural Center ( '11 ) , Saito Kinen Festival Matsumoto ( ' 12 ) , Ark Hills Music Week ( '12 ) , Reproduction of Ueno Gakuen and Ming Dynasty '14 ( Kansai University ) , Funabashi Civil Cultural Hall ( '15 ) , Act City Hamamatsu (' 15 ) , Luce Lun Festival · Arc Nova in Fukushima ( '15 ) , Kashiwazaki City Cultural Center Al Foret (' 16 ) , Sai City Cultural Hall Kururu ( '17 ) , Suntory Summer Festival ( ' 17 ), Sapporo Concert Hall Kitara ('06 ~ 17) Other
Overseas performances:
USA ('96. Tanglewood, NY, '04 NY Carnegie Hall, Washington, Berkeley, LA Walt Disney Concert Hall, '05 Chicago et al.,' 10 NY MARKIN Hall, Washington DC Freer Gallery)<br /> Europe ('98. London, Cambridge et al., '99. Cologne, Salamanca, Lisbon, '00. Brussels, Berlin, Oslo et al. '02. Innsbruck, Bausen, '04 Cyprus, '05 Amsterdam, Oslo, Volos, ' 09 Paris, Turin, Milan, Genova, '15 Frankfurt,' 18 UK)<br /> Africa ('05 Fes)<br /> South Korea ('15 Seoul, Busan)
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