Kenichi Furubu (Osaka Kenichi, 1968 -) is an oboe player in Japan.
In 1991 while studying at Tokyo University of the Arts, he was the Chief Oboe player of the New Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra.
From 1995 he studied at the National Munich Music College Graduate School. So far, he studied oboe with Kazuhiko Nakayama, Kitajima A, Kobata Yoshiaki, Kojima Yoko, Randall Wolfgang, Günter Passin and others, and chamber music under Yusuke Murai and Ryohei Nakagawa.
In 2000, he won the Idemitsu Music Award.
He works at New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, performs numerous orchestras at home and abroad, including regular performances. In addition, he appears at Saito Kinen Festival Matsumoto, Kiso Music Festival etc, ... He is often invited as a guest performer from overseas orchestras such as the Hamburg North German Radio Symphony Orchestra.
Kenichi Furubu also actively participates in recital and chamber music, and has earned high praise for baroque performances such as duo with harpsichord Christianne Schollensheim. He also worked on numerous contemporary works, Japan premiered such as Messian "4 Concert" and Shunitke "Oboe and Harp Concerto".
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