Futatsuka Naoki is an opera singer who graduated from Osaka University of Arts. He received the 2004 Osaka Performing Arts Festival Award as well as Heisei Foundation art promotion prize in 2010.
Acting mainly in the opera, Futatsuka Naoki appeared in other voice of Young Sailor "Carmen" Don Jose, "Camellia Hime" Alfredo, "Tannhuiser" Heinrich, "Norma" Polyione, "Tristan and Isolde". He also appeared in various concerts such as Beethoven 's Ninth, Mahler' Earth Song ', Tenor Solo on the list' Fausto Symphony ', Wagner' Siegfried 'the 1st act Mimme.
His dramatic expression and passionate and spontaneous singing voice are always fascinating those who listen. He belongs to the Biwako Hall Voice Ensemble from 2003 to 2010.
Toshifumi Fukuhara is a meso soprano who is most active now with wide range, rich voice volume, and persuasive singing. Heisei 25 fiscal Kobe City Cultural Award winner. Graduated from Kyoto City University of Arts and completed the graduate school. She received the Faculty of Music Award at the time of graduation and the second prize in the 1998 Friendship German Riet Competition . Selected to be a candidate for the 20th Japan Music Competition.
She is also active in the field of church music such as NHK Symphony Orchestra regular performance concert Mozart 'Requiem', Bach 'Matthew Passion', Handel 'Messiah'. 2012 Helmut · Vin Shaman Conducted / Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra 459 Regular Concert "John Passion". In Alto Solo, she gained a high reputation.
In addition, she performs a wide range of performances such as collaboration with orchestras with songs such as Mahler Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection", "Lyckeffer's 5 songs", Prokofiev "Alexander Nevsky", Brahms "Alto Rhapsody".
Hisami Namikawa is a Japanese soprano singer. She graduated from the Faculty of Music in Osaka College.She passed the NHK Western Music Audition and ranked 1st place in the All Japan Student Music Competition in Osaka Games, No. 3 in Takarazuka Bega Music Competition and Special Prize and so on. In addition to this performance, he also received the 2006 Music Critic Club Award for the achievements of the Sakai City Opera "Butterfly Masters" etc.
The opera is "Earl of Figaro", Countess of Marcellina, "Magical Flute" Daime 1, "Don Giovanni" Donna Elvira, "La Boheme" Mimi, Mizetta, "Mantis" Jor Jetta, "Cavalleria Rusticana" Santuzza, "Falstaff" Aleche, "Don Carlo" Elisabetta, "nun Angelica", "Tosca" "Butterfly Masters" "Turandot" "Carmen", Massene "Cinderella" and many others.
Currently, she is a member of the Tokyo Second Seminary.
Keiko Mitsuhashi (Mitsubishi Keiko, April 15, 1980 -) is a female conductor in Japan. She belongs to KAJIMOTO.
She was born from Sando-cho, Koto Ward, Tokyo. Learn piano - composition - solfege from Yamaha music school from the age of 5. When she was a junior high school student, she led the charm of conducting a choir as a conductor as a conductor, and she started studying conducting seriously from the age of 16.
She graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, undergraduate course, and graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. Studied in the Austrian -Vienna State College of Music as a special scholar as Italian - Chizziana Conservatory, Rohm Music Foundation Scholarship. Masamitsu Takaoka, Seiji Ozawa, Kenichiro Kobayashi, Koichiro Matsuo, Kotaro Matsuo, Kotaro Sato at the Tokyo University of the Arts, Kotaro Sato, studied at the Keiziana Conservatoire by Genre Is Giermetti, Vienna State College of Music, Yuasa Yuji, Mark Stringer and others.
She is the youngest ever youngest female conductor in the 10th Antonio Pedrotti International Conductor Competition (2008), the first to be the female conductor, the audience award, and the trio winner of the Antonio Pedrotti Association Award.
She won the second prize and the audience award for the first time as a female conductor in the Arturo Toscanini International Conductor Competition (2010). Ozawa Seiji Music School, Saito · Kinen - Festival served as an assistant to Ozawa in Matsumoto, and in 2011 the Ozawa Seiji Music School Special Concert served as a commander substitute for Ozawa who took off descent due to low back pain. Currently living and working in Milan is based in Venice.
In 2009, Newsweek Japan magazine was elected as "the 100 people Japanese respected by the world", and was also featured in 2011 "TBS affiliated MBS documentary program" Passion Continent ".
She has a wide range of performances ranging from classical music to contemporary music and has a wide range of performances from Milan / Giuseppe Verdi Symphony Orchestra, Tuscany Orchestra, Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, Sofia Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra, Gunma Symphony Orchestra, New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Sapporo Symphony Orchestra, Kyoto City Symphony Orchestra, Japan Century Symphony Orchestra, Osaka Symphony Orchestra, Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra, Hyogo Art and Cultural Center Co-star with orchestra such as Orchestra, Orchestra · Ensemble Kanazawa, Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra.
Seiji Ozawa (小澤 征爾 , Ozawa Seiji, born September 1, 1935) is a Japanese conductor known for his advocacy of modern composers and for his work with the San Francisco Symphony, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He is the recipient of numerous international awards.
In 2001, Ozawa was recognized by the Japanese government as a Person of Cultural Merit. In 2002, he became principal conductor of the Vienna State Opera. He continues to play a key role as a teacher and administrator at the Tanglewood Music Center, the Boston Symphony Orchestra's summer music home that has programs for young professionals and high school students. On New Year's Day 2002, Ozawa conducted the Vienna New Year's Concert.
In 2005, he founded Tokyo Opera Nomori (fr) and conducted its production of Richard Strauss's Elektra. On February 1, 2006, the Vienna State Opera announced that he had to cancel all his 2006 conducting engagements because of illness, including pneumonia and shingles. He returned to conducting in March 2007 at the Tokyo Opera Nomori. Ozawa stepped down from his post at the Vienna State Opera in 2010, to be succeeded by Franz Welser-Möst.
In October 2008, Ozawa was honored with Japan's Order of Culture, for which an awards ceremony was held at the Imperial Palace. He is a recipient of the 34th Suntory Music Award (2002) and the International Center in New York's Award of Excellence. On 6 December 2015, Ozawa was honored at the Kennedy Center Honors.
Takashi Asahina (朝比奈 隆 Asahina Takashi, 9 July 1908 – 29 December 2001) was a Japanese conductor. Asahina was born in Tokyo as an illegitimate child of Kaichi Watanabe. He founded the Kansai Symphonic Orchestra (today the Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra) in 1947 and remained its chief conductor until his death in Kobe. Inspired by a meeting with Wilhelm Furtwängler in the 1950s, he began a lifelong attachment to the music of Anton Bruckner, recording the complete Bruckner symphonies several times. For many years, he was associated with the North German Radio Orchestra in Hamburg. In May and October 1996, he appeared with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
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