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.
Ishibashi Sakaemi is a Japanese soprano singer. She completed the music major in Osaka College and the artist also has achieved a lot of big awards such as Osaka Performing Arts Encouragement Award, Music Critic Club Encouragement Award, Sakai Hidetada Music Award, Blooming and this Flower Award and others.
In 1998, she appeared in Chemnitz Opera "Hansel and Gretel" invited as Gretel, held in Germany and since then, she has contributed in many operas. In recent years, Sakaemi has joined the New National Theater "Silence" Ohar in 2015, Osaka International Festival "Traveling to Reims" Mrs Cortese, The College Opera House "Falstaff" Nanetta in 2016 and so on.
Noriyuki Muramatsu is a Japanese opera singer, born from Kyoto Prefecture. He graduated from Tokyo Arts National University (Academy Music Award at the time of graduation, voicing society award)
Currently he is a second graduate student of Master 's degree program of the Graduate School of Music.
The 20th ABC Newcomer Concert Audition Best Music Award, the 16th Matsukata Music Award Encouragement Award. He performed with Geidai Phil, Osaka Phil and Tokyo Vivaldi Orchestra.
"Marriage Figaro" Serve as a soloist for Celvino, Bach cantata, Handel "Messiah".
Concerto sotto l`Albero, belongs to the Tokyo National University of the Arts Bach Cantata Club.
Takeshi Nishio is Japanese opera singer, born in Osaka. He graduated from Osaka Music College. He began a chorus from childhood and joined boys and girls choir team, high school choral club. Chorus Now is the most fun in his life! The music that makes it with individual personality members is the best.
Currently, he is a member of the Kansai Gymnasium, Kansai Society Study Group, Sakai City Opera Member, Kobe City Mixed Chorus Group, Osaka College Music Conservatory, Ensemble La Ningleru, Armoni Rejui, Conparele Wakusa, Cole Vice Conductors, Kansai Biancai Lecturer at the Opera Training Center, part-time lecturer at Kobe College.
Mayana Ishizaki is a Japanese conductor. He graduated from Tokyo Music University. In fiscal 2011, she was selected as a research fellow of the Nippon Steel Sumikin Cultural Foundation, a public benefit foundation corporation, and he gained his academic achievement.
In 2017, she won the Nino Rotor Award (victory) and audience award (in Matera, Taranto) at the 2nd "Nino Rota International Conductor Competition" in Italy. In 2012, she was selected (No.1 to No.3) at the 16th Tokyo International Music Competition
Maiku Shibata is a Japanese conductor, born in Tokyo in 1978. After graduating from the National College, he studies at the Fujiwara Uchimori Group, Tokyo Chamber Music Theater.
In 2003, he acquired a diploma at the Vienna State Music College Master Course in 2004, while studying at theaters and orchestras across Europe and Germany. In the concert, he commanded Widin Symphony Orchestra (Bulgaria). At the end of the same year, he guests at the Hannover - Jilbester Concert (Germany) and conducts the Prague Chamber Orchestra. He also guests at the Berlin Chamber Orchestra at the end of the following year, leading the Jilvestor Concert for the second consecutive year and gaining great success.
After returning to Japan, he worked mainly as an opera conductor, and debuted at the Japan Opera Association in 2010.
In recent years, he has also put an emphasis on orchestral music, and has been active in Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra, Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra, Nihon Century Symphony Orchestra, Osaka Symphony Orchestra, Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra, Hyogo Performing Arts Center and Orchestra.
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.
Hiroaki Hagiwara is a Japanese baritone singer. He graduated from the Faculty of Music in Kyoto Art University and Vienna State Music College. He appeared in some operas such as: 'Marriage of Figaro', 'Mahoufu', 'Tsubaki Hime', 'Boheme', 'Wanderer's Maker', 'Crown Poppea' etc. In 2005, he played the role of Wolfram of the Kansai biennial party "Tannhuiser", in 2006, played the role of Rotario of "Mignon" at Biwako Hall, and gained popularity.
Currently, he is a member of the Kansai biennial society, the Japan Schubert Association and lecturer at the Nishinomiya high school.
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