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Kyoiko premium spin-off Nishikawa Takashi × Oshima Kousuke Orchestra Concert will be held in Kyoto on October 5th (Friday).
The show will begin at 18:00 at Kyoto Concert Hall.

The casts include:
- Vocal: Takashi Nishikawa
- Composition / Arrangement: Oshima Kousuke
- Conductor: Junichi Hirokami
- Orchestra: Kyoto City Symphony Orchestra

The following pieces will be performed:
- Oshima Kousuke Arrange Takashi Nishikawa Solo Works Orchestra Version
- Toshinori Nishikawa Feat. Classical music

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Kyoto City Symphony Orchestra is a professional orchestra based in Kyoto City. In 2005, it signed to a sister orchestra alliance with the Prague Symphony Orchestra (FOK). From April 2009, it was operated by the foundation Kyoto City Music Arts and Culture Promotion Foundation.

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Junichi Hirokami (広上 淳一 , Hirokami Jun'ichi, born May 5, 1958) is a Japanese conductor. He won the first Kondrashin International Conducting Competition in Amsterdam in September 1984 at age 26. Born in Tokyo, Hirokami studied conducting, piano, musicology, and viola at the Tokyo College of Music.

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Takanori Nishikawa (西川 貴教 , Nishikawa Takanori, born September 19, 1970) is a Japanese musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, and voice artist. He also contributed six songs to the Mobile Suit Gundam SEED franchise – three for Gundam SEED and three for Gundam SEED Destiny. He performs under the stage name T.M.Revolution (TMR), which stands for "Takanori Makes Revolution" (貴教革命こす , Takanori ga kakumei o okosu) , stemming from the famous '80s pop electronic band TM Network.

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Shigeru Kishida (Kururi)

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His main works are:
- "Mahoro Ekimae Tada Toshihiro" Original · Soundtrack ( April 13, 2011 )
- Tribute album "Hiroyuki Takano Song Book ~ TRIBUTE TO HIROSHI TAKANO ~" ( August 6, 2014 )
- "Kangaroo with Kangaroo" - NHK " Minna no Uta " In April, 1999 , his 1st major album " Sayonara Stranger " was released. In November, 1997, he released an indie 1st mini album " Hello " and a 2nd mini album " VANDELIA " from Bad News Records , and in October, 1998, he released " Tokyo " from SPEEDSTAR RECORDS and made a major debut.

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Daisuke Asakura (浅倉 大介 , Asakura Daisuke, born November 4, 1967) is a Japanese musician, songwriter and producer who is known for his compositional work and skill at the keyboards. The breakup of Access left Asakura open to pursue different projects that included composing and producing songs for new artists. His talent was discovered by Tetsuya Komuro of TM Network and Asakura was pulled from Yamaha to work under Komuro as his protégé.

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Vladimir Davidovich Ashkenazy (born 6 July 1937) is an internationally recognized solo pianist, chamber music performer, and conductor. His recordings have earned him five Grammy awards plus Iceland's Order of the Falcon. He is originally from Russia and has held Icelandic citizenship since 1972.

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