Miyara Long Package Music Award Winners Concert Series Ryukyu Music Festival Vol.1-Love to Big Band and Okinawa-
Name of performance: Miyara Nagasho Music Award Winners Concert Series Ryukyu Music Festival Vol.
Venue: Ryukyu Shinpo Hall
Opening: 2019/03/30 (Sat) 10:00
Notes:
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A big band is a type of musical ensemble that usually consists of ten or more musicians with four sections: saxophones, trumpets, trombones, and a rhythm section. Big bands originated during the early 1910s and dominated jazz in the early 1940s when swing was most popular. The term "big band" is also used to describe a genre of music. One problem with this usage is that it overlooks the variety of music played by these bands.
Big bands started as accompaniment for dancing. In contrast with the emphasis on improvisation, big bands relied on written compositions and arrangements. They gave a greater role to bandleaders, arrangers, and sections of instruments rather than soloists.
It may refer to:
Okinawa ( Japan : 沖 縄 県 (Conflict District) Hepburn : Okinawa-ken ? ) Is the southernmost province of Japan that includes hundreds of islands in the Ryukyu Islands . The administrative center of Naha city is on the island's largest island, Okinawa . The Senkaku Islands are also placed in the administrative area of Okinawa Prefecture by Japan.
Love is a 2015 erotic drama art film written and directed by Gaspar Noé. The film marked Noé's fourth directorial venture after a gap of five years. It was released in 3D.
Okinawa Symphony Orchestra ("Okinawa") is a fully-organized social amateur orchestra founded in 1956, celebrating the 62nd anniversary this year. At the regular concert, it is performing various songs while inviting many professional conductors and performers. In addition, they have performed a variety of programs with a variety of programs, from the Messiah concert jointly with the choir organization, the ninth concert , the requiem concert and the opera performances from small to large.
In recent years, an ensemble concert has also been held to foster members' fellowship and improving ensemble technology. In July 2000, the largest amateur orchestra event in Japan, a nationwide amateur orchestra festival was held in Okinawa Prefecture. Okinako cooperated with the Junior Orchestra in the prefecture such as Nakagusuku Junior Oke and served as host of the festival.
In addition, performances of the local composer work also included performances performed by NHK Okinawa Broadcasting Station "Okinawa's song and dance tidy, Kanai Kikuuko's world" and performances to Miyara Nagisa's documentary movie "Flower of Endo".
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Because the arrangement of atoms in diamond is extremely rigid, few types of impurity can contaminate it (two exceptions being boron and nitrogen). Small numbers of defects or impurities (about one per million of lattice atoms) color diamond blue (boron), yellow (nitrogen), brown (defects), green (radiation exposure), purple, pink, orange or red. Diamond also has relatively high optical dispersion (ability to disperse light of different colors).
Most natural diamonds have ages between 1 billion and 3.5 billion years. Most were formed at depths between 150 and 250 kilometers (93 and 155 mi) in the Earth's mantle, although a few have come from as deep as 800 kilometers (500 mi). Under high pressure and temperature, carbon-containing fluids dissolved minerals and replaced them with diamonds. Much more recently (tens to hundreds of million years ago), they were carried to the surface in volcanic eruptions and deposited in igneous rocks known as kimberlites and lamproites.
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From 11 years old Yaeyama classical folk song is studied with Shinra Konaga who is the father of the folk song family and is taught strictly. He is from Okinawa Prefectural Yaeyama High School, and is a senior of BEGIN and Oshima Yasukatsu.
In 1985, when he was 17 years old while in high school, he was the youngest and won the Yaeyama Classic Competition Highest Prize. After that, he lived in Naha city to go on to study. Currently based in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, he is active as a vocalist and a three-line player for the music band "Pasha Club". Depending on the song, they also play koto.
At the same time, the members of the Parsha Club band “Sunday”, Tetsu Nakone Sone and two also perform activities with chopsticks, three lines and drums. In addition, artist Shimo Isamu (present ground ground Isam (with the unit "SAKISHIMA meeting" from Miyakojima is formed and continues activity in the whole country.
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Born in Taisho Ward, Osaka City, he grew up in Henoko, Nago City, Okinawa Prefecture.
Disciplined in Setaga (Nana, the father of Setaga) and proceed along the way of folk songs.
Debuted in 1962 as a single "one-minded". After that, with the Sanshin line, she will go back to Okinawa, for a long time, such as Tokyo, Kanagawa, Osaka.
When she returned to Okinawa, she became able to form a duo with Kadate Ryorinsho. Kade Yusuke said that "Combi is limited to Misser (Oshiro's nickname)" and became a great combination, and performed many live shows and recordings.
In 2007, the 50th anniversary of the entertainment life, the album "Samu Umui" was released for the first time in about 10 years, and a commemorative live and commemorative recital were also held.
In 2017, she released the album "Shimashin-Tenban Kousaku", which played with artists who have a connection with the entertainment life 60th anniversary.
She run folk song bar "issumui" in Higashimachi, Naha city, and live is also held in the store.
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He started playing the piano as a primary school student, but the music is almost self-taught.
While at Doshisha University, he formed "The Nokoments" and served as a leader, and he became a founder of the "Kyoto Black Party", a fellowship club of young Kyoto-based musicians who became black at the same time. The nickname of "Chairman" comes from this time (in the late 1970s).
Graduated from Doshisha University.
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Leaving the two albums in the same band, this band is called "Ska Band Pioneer".
After that, he was involved in traditional popular music such as Okinawan music, Kawachi Ondo in Kansai, and Eshu Ondo.
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In 1997, he launched his own label "Saharakoja".
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She learned Zen and Sanshin from the age of six and made a record debut at the age of nine.
Since the junior high school age, when she began to appear in a folk club on the weekend, she will perform performance activities including radio and television appearances in Okinawa and record recordings with a young folk singer, Morikawa Maekawa.
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In December 1995, she left Neenaze and started solo activities with the former Neenaze music director Ichigo Sahara the following year, and regularly perform concerts in the inland area such as Tokyo's Asakusa Shogi.
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