Ohno Kazuyoshi Conducted Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra Piano: Miyama Koyama Karuizawa Oga Hall 2019 Spring Music Festival

大野和士指揮 東京都交響楽団 ピアノ:小山実稚恵 軽井沢大賀ホール 2019春の音楽祭
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Ohno Kazuyoshi Conducted Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra Piano: Miyama Koyama Karuizawa Oga Hall 2019 Spring Music Festival is Music festival Music event held in Japan.

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Ohno Kazu (conductor) Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra
The Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, who shows ambitious programs after another under the music director Waji Ohno. In the 877th regular concert B series in April, they will take up the 20th century works of Toru Takemitsu's "Bird descends in a star-shaped garden", Sibelius's symphony No. 6, and Rachmaninoff's symphonic dance.

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The works of Takemitsu and Sibelius in the first half can be considered as a clean lyrical and transparent texture in common. The title "A bird descends into a star-shaped garden" comes from the dream that Takemitsu saw. The image of "innumerable white birds descended toward the star-shaped garden, and a black bird that was one of them led the flock" has been sublimated as an orchestral work. On the other hand, Sibelius described the symphony No. 6, "Some other composers are crazy about making colorful cocktails, but he will provide a glass of pure water". It is an expression that is unique to Sibelius going his way without being influenced by the trend of the times, but there is also a place that has something in common with the Takemitsu work.

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Minoru Koyama ItokenaMegumi (Michie Koyama, 1959 May 3 -), the Japan of the classical music of female pianist . The 1982 Tchaikovsky International Competition No. 3 (No. 1), the 1985 Chopin International Piano Competition No. 4 (No. 1 Bunin , No. 2 Laforet , No. 3 Yabb nski , highest place in women), The only Japanese pianist who has won both major international contests.
Born in Sendai City , Miyagi Prefecture , grew up in Morioka City , Iwate Prefecture . Graduated from Tokyo Art University, Graduated from the same graduate school. He started playing the piano at the age of six, and after becoming a pianist after receiving the Tchaikovsky International Competition. Studied with Yoshiko Michiko and Tamura Hiroshi. It is rare for a pianist who has won a prize in a famous overseas competition, and he has never studied abroad. Falya , Rachmaninoff , Scriabin , Berg and more. The concerto's repertoire spans 60 songs and has been performed with many national and international orchestras and well-known conductors.

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As judges of the International Competition, Sendai International Music Competition , 10th Tchaikovsky International Competition (1994), Ron-Tybo International Competition (2004), 16th Chopin International Piano Competition (2010), Munich International Music Competition It participates in (2014).

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Date: April 27th, 2019 [Sat]
Open: 14:30/ Start: 15:00
Appearance: Kentaro Kawase (conductor)
Yokosaka Gen (cello)
Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra

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Concert Master: Yasutaka Ishida
Program Dvorak: Overture "Carnaval Festival"
Dvorak: Cello Concerto
Rimsky-Korsakov: Symphonic Suite "Sierrazad"

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"Karuizawa Sengataki villa ground 100th anniversary" Seibu Properties presents
Mayuko Kamio & Miroslav, Kurutishefu Duo
Date : April 30th, 2018 [Mon]

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Open: 14:00/ Close: 16:00
Winning the 2007 Tchaikovsky International Competition, Mayuko Kamio who is active in the world.
This year, the duo with his husband's pianist Miroslav Kurtishev at the top of the contest (piano category)

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Michie Koyama

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Michie Koyama (May, 3 1959) is a Japanese classical pianist.
In 1982, she ranked the third place at Tchaikovsky International Competition, the fourth place at the Chopin International Piano Competition in 1985 and she is the only Japanese pianist who wins both big international competitions. Michie Koyama also has performed numerous collaborations with domestic and international orchestras and well-known conductors.

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Kazushi Ohno

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Ohno Kazushi (Ogon Kazushi, March 4, 1960) is a conductor in Japan. He was born in Tokyo. After entering Kanagawa Prefecture Shonan High School, he entered Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. On September 29, 2007, he debuted Verdi's "Aida" at the Metropolitan Opera. In 2012, he took office as Principal Guest Conductor of Italy, Parma, Arturo Toscanini Philharmonic Orchestra.

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