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Fujiwara opera performance "La Traviata"

藤原歌劇団公演「ラ・トラヴィアータ」
Opera concert

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Ryoko Sunagawa (soprano)

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Ryoko Sunagawa is a Japanese soprano singer from Miyakojima, Okinawa Prefecture. After graduating from Musashino College of Music Senior Vocal Music Department, she studied in Milan with the Esuporubic Memorial Foundation from 2001 to 2003.

She won prize at No. 34 Nippon Iyaku Concolso, 69th Japan Music Competition and won the Zand Don Award at the 12th R. Zandnai International Vocal Competition.

She has performed four times at the NHK New Year Opera Concert.

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Kamie Hayato

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Kamie Hyato is a famous baritone singer in Japan. He graduated from Vocal Music Department of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts. When graduating from undergraduate, he received Matsuda Toshi Prize, Acanthus Prize, Honorary Voice Award, etc,.

In 2005, Jiang deux scholarship association 34 th recruitment opera scholarship, he was selected to study abroad in Italy as a 2008 scholarship of the Meiji Yasuda Creative Foundation. He performed at MITO Music Festival held in Milan 2009, San Marco Temple in 2010, at the Santa Fiorea Music Festival and the 2011 Verdi Festival, Mr. Marriotti conducts, "Il Trovatore" by Parma Royal Opera Orchestra (Concert style) performed at the Verdi Theater in Buddhist, in the Magnani Theater in Fidenza, he received a praise by the Count of Luna.

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Nishimura Satoru (tenor)

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Nishimura Satoru is a tenor singer in Japan. He graduated from Department of Music at Nihon University College of Arts and the University of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.

He won the Grand Prize (1st place) at the 36th Italian Vocal Concord / Milan division. In 2011, he won the second prize at the 17th Riccardo Zandnai International Vocal Competition and the Special Award for the Jury and the first prize at the 80th Japan Music Competition and an audience award.
He has performed in various Italian concerts, appeared in opera.

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Masato Makino

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Masato Makino is a famous singer in Japan. Since graduating from Kunitachi College of Music, he has begun career in opera. He has appeared in numerous opera such as "Tosca", "Boheme", "Macbeth", "Tsubaki Hime".

In addition, he published research papers "About the singing law of the Italian early Baroque era", the research has earned high praise. In his career, he has held music seminars and workshops in various places. Now, he is a members of the Fujiwara Opera Group as well as Japan Rossini Association Performing Committee.

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Nobuyuki Sakamoto

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Nobuyuki Sakamoto is a Japanese opera singer, from Kagawa. He graduated from Baritone National College and completed the 11th opera singer training at the Japan Opera Promotion Organization. Sakamoto gave the 8th (Good) Ebisu Keihinna Opera Scholarship and is a member of the Fujiwara Opera Group.

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Mayumi Makino

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Mayumi Makino is a Japanese singer. She graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts. She won the 3rd place at Fujisawa Opera Competition and Gold Award at 30th Italian Vocal Concordso.

Mayumi Makino has appeared in many opera performances. In 2003, she appeared at Saito Kinen Festival Matsumoto "Fureai Concert in Chorus of 1000 people" (conductor: Seiji Ozawa) and sang Carmen. In 2006, she acted as Emilia in the opera of Tokyo.

Recently, she is a member of the Fujiwara Opera Group. Apart from being a singer, she is a lecturer at Ferris College.

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Ootori Tadayudo

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Tadayoshi Orie (Terumasa Naomichi, September 1, 1949) is a Japanese baritone singer. He's from Tokyo.
After graduating Tokyo National University of Fine Arts, he went to Italy and studied at the Milano Verdi Conservatory in 1982. He won the Alessandria International Competition in 1983. He was second in the 1982 Bioti International Competition. Since the winning of the 82nd contest, he decorated his opera debut with the title role of the Alessandrian theater "Don Giovanni", and since then he has played a major role in "La Boheme" "Madame Butterfly" "Rigoletto" at the theaters in various parts of Europe. He continues to be active as Primo / Baritone. From April 2015, he was supervised by the Fujiwara Opera Orchestra, then in April 2016, he was appointed as the general manager. He won the 16th Giro Opera Prize. He is a member of the Fujiwara Opera Group and Professor at Kyoto City Arts University, and Showa University of Music.

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Tadahiko Tohara

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Higashihara sadahiko graduated from Kunitachi College of Music and completed the 11th Phase of Opera Singers Development Department, Japan Opera Promotion Organization. He studied under Mr. Koichi Tajima, Milena dal Piva, Nino Carta. He performed in numerous opera performances and concerts in the Italian opera houses such as Italy, Ardria, Modena, Faenza City Opera House from 1993 to 2005, Milan City Cathedral, Como City Olmo Palace, etc. . Besides releasing two CDs locally, he was a judge of the Vercelli International Vocal Competition.After returning to Japan in 2005, the performance of the Japan Opera Federation "Gianni Skilky" "Magic Flute", Fujiwara Opera Team Performance "Tsubaki Hime" "Tosca" "Journey to Reims" "Rigoletto" "Roboza Isaki" "La Cennelentra" New National Theater Performance "Tsubakihime" and La Voche Performance "Don · Keoshott" (Title Cover)

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Akie Mitsuoka (soprano singer)

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Akie Mitsuoka is a Japanese soprano voice, from Saitama. She graduated from Showa University and awarded the Fiscal 2004 Cultural Affairs and studied abroad follow the program for trainee. She has worked as an opera trainee at the Zürich Opera House for two years. She ranked the 3rd place in The 39th Japan - Italy Concaso, won the first prize in the 5th Shizuoka Opera International Competition, Audience Award, Akira Award in The 39th Kawasaki City Azalea. In 2011, she played active part in many domestic and international opera, mainly Fujiwara Uchi Theater Company. Currently, she is a member of the Fujiwara Opera and part-time lecturer in Showa University.
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Masahiro Sato (conductor · piano)

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Masahiro Sato is a Japanese conductor and pianist. He graduated from Vocal Department of Tokyo College and completed master course about piano accompaniment.

In 1993, he passed the audition in San Francisco opera, and started to be an exclusive pianist. In 1995, with the invitation of the conductor Kent Nagano, he became the chief of the French-Lyon National Opera.
In recent years, he has operated in Nikko Theater "Crying Aka", "Carmen", New National Theater "Tosca", Fujiwara Utie Theater, "Agenda of Love" Performed by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Tokyo Opera Produce Performance "Sueyuki no Susuki" Lavinsky).

He has led the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra, the Tokyo Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa, the Osaka Century Symphony Orchestra, etc., and also establishes his own orchestra, Orchester "Les Champs - Lyrics".
Currently, he is a lecturer in Aichi Prefectural University and conductor of Wagner, Society Keio University.

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Yuiko Danou (mezzo-soprano)

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Yuiko Danou is a Japanese mezzo-soprano, from Kanagawa. She graduated from Showa University and was selected to join The 47th and 51st Japan Igo Vocal Music Concaso.

At the Fujiwara Utatto Company, she made her debut with Flora of "La Traviata" in 2015, went through the "16th Anniversary of Ai no Jikunetta". At the age of 15, she was selected by the FACP Asian Cultural Exchange Promotion Federation and participated in the musical festival in Seoul, South Korea. She was selected by Mr. Mariella Devier's audition and appeared in various concerts such as "Opera Gala Concert", held at the New National Theater and Verdi Marathon Concert Series organized by the Japan Verdi Association.

In addition to serving as a soloist for religious songs such as "Messiah", "Mozart Requiem", "No. 9", she has also participated in the recording of internet radio "OTTAVA foresta", BS-TBS "Japanese famous album", etc,.
Currently, she is a member of the Fujiwara Opera Group.

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Ryoichi Nakai (tenor)

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Ryoichi Nakai is a Japanese tenor singer, born in Yamaguchi. He graduated from Nagoya University and appeared in university-sponsored opera performances. He has also joined in the field of chorus, including NHK National School Music Competition and he also gain experiences after studying abroad, such as guidance and in-house chorus competition judge.

Currently, Ryoichi Nakai is a part-time lecturer in Oshimairin University and in the Nagoya Bunkai Opera Training Center. He is also a member of Japan Rossini Association and member of the Fujiwara Opera Group.

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Tatsuya Tajima

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Tatsuya Tajima is a Japanese baritone opera singer. He graduated from the Department of Music at the Art Tokyo University in 1990 and completed his graduate school vocal course in 1994.

While studying at university, he mad his debut in Granville of Urawa citizen opera performance "Tsubaki Hime".
After that he appeared in Sigita of Bizet "Carmen" at the same opera performance. In addition, at the opera performance of Geijutsu, he joined Colleine of Puccini "La Boheme", Reich of Nikolai "Windy's Merry Wives".
Recently, he has appeared in many performances as a bus member of the opera group.

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Ryohei Izumi

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Ryohei Izumi is a Japanese opera singer. He graduated from Tokyo National University and received the Matsuda Toshi Prize. He completed the 10th Opera Training Center, Agency for Cultural Affairs. Izumi won a scholarship from Yasuda Life Quality of Life Cultural Foundation and the Goto Memorial Cultural Foundation and studied at the Milan Conservatory for five years.

He ranked the 3rd place in Japan Music Competition, the 1st prize in the Budapest International Vocal Competition. In New York, he performed with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. In Beijing, China he appeared at the Japan-China Gala Concert.

At the Japan Opera Association, he successfully starred in the festival of "Ryo and Sora" in 2015. He also appeared in the association "Mizuki" title role, "Tenpu Monogatari" Zhu's board, "Shinigami" Hayakawa and others. Currently, he is a member of the Tokyo Biannual Association, the Fujihara Opera Group, the Japan Opera Association.

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Kazuaki Sawasaki

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Kazuaki Sawasaki is a Japanese opera singer, from Kanagawa prefecture. He graduated National College and completed the 27th term of Opera Singers Development Department, Japan Opera Promotion Organization.
He won the second prize at the 30th Soleil Music Competition and received the Excellence Award.

Kazuaki Sawasaki studied the vocal music with Kazuhiro Kakuda, Masanori Shibayama, Tetsuya Tanimura.
"Tosca" "Rigoletto" "Princess Camellia" "Daughter of Regiment" "My Lovely Drug" "Butterfly Masters" "Cosi fan tutte" "Secret Marriage" "Bats" "Yuzuru" etc. Currently, he is a member of the Fujiwara Opera Group.

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Giacomo Puccini

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Giacomo Puccini was an Italian opera composer who has been called "the greatest composer of Italian opera after Verdi".
Puccini's early work was rooted in traditional late-19th-century romantic Italian opera. Later, he successfully developed his work in the realistic verismo style, of which he became one of the leading exponents.

Puccini's most renowned works are La bohème (1896), Tosca (1900), Madama Butterfly (1904), and Turandot (1924), all of which are among the important operas played as standards.

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G. Verdi

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Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (1813 - 1901) was an Italian opera composer. He was born near Busseto to a provincial family of moderate means, and developed a musical education with the help of a local patron. Verdi came to dominate the Italian opera scene after the era of Vincenzo Bellini, Gaetano Donizetti, and Gioachino Rossini, whose works significantly influenced him. By his 30s, he had become one of the pre-eminent opera composers in history.

In his early operas, Verdi demonstrated a sympathy with the Risorgimento movement which sought the unification of Italy. He also participated briefly as an elected politician. The chorus "Va, pensiero" from his early opera Nabucco (1842), and similar choruses in later operas, were much in the spirit of the unification movement, and the composer himself became esteemed as a representative of these ideals. An intensely private person, Verdi, however, did not seek to ingratiate himself with popular movements and as he became professionally successful was able to reduce his operatic workload and sought to establish himself as a landowner in his native region. He surprised the musical world by returning, after his success with the opera Aida (1871), with three late masterpieces: his Requiem (1874), and the operas Otello (1887) and Falstaff (1893).

His operas remain extremely popular, especially the three peaks of his 'middle period': Rigoletto, Il trovatore and La traviata, and the 2013 bicentenary of his birth was widely celebrated in broadcasts and performances.

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