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Kaya (Black Stone)

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Kaya is the Japan of Visual Kei solo singer, chanson singer, songwriter , producer. With songs that fuse dance music with artistic lyrics and a worldview all his own, Kaya delights audiences all over the world, including America, South America, and Europe. He started band activities in earnest since 1997. He performed activities such as independent performance, appeared in a lot of events of music specialty magazines, held a lot of national tours, and in 2004 dismantled Schwarz Stein (dissolution).

In 2006, he resumed activities as a solo singer. At the beginning, he was not enrolled in a specific office, and all his activities, such as management, planning and production, were done by himself and a few staff. In 2007 at the end of the launch Traumerei Co., Ltd., a own entertainment office, 2008 (later renamed to the next Media Communications) signed the contract. On April 23 of the same year, the company released a single "Chocolat".

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Chiharu Sudou (piano)

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Chitaru Sudo is a pianist from Yokohama city. She graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music School of Music. She belongs to Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings. She is interested in the piano when she was learning by former J Brother's brother, Daisuke Sudo, and starting the piano from the age of 6. In 2007 she performed solo concerts regularly as a "Pygmalion Days" at Nexus Hall for one year and attracted attention.

In 2001, while attending the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, she was awarded the "Ariadne Musika Award" and received a scholarship from the Date Memorial Foundation, and she collaborated with Keihodo Philharmonia at the Gakudo Morning Concert.

She also received the 4th Gina Backhaul International Piano Competition (USA) prize. After 2000, she took Master class of Mr. Pascal · Da Voyon at the Courchevel Summer International Music Academy (France) for 3 years and appeared in the final concert every year. After graduating from the Institute of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts, she studied at the German National Berlin Music University as a German government student student. She studied under Michael Endless, graduated with the highest point, acquired a diploma.

She won the top prize at many International Competitions such as the 4th Sailor International Piano Competition (Germany), the 3rd Berlin Piano Competition (Germany) and the ASTI International Music Competition No. 2 (Italy). Recitaling in Leipzig, Germany, appearing in "French music evening" and "20th century sonata series" in Berlin, she is active in solo and chamber music actively at home and abroad.

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Hikarito (Iolin)

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Hikarito is a vocal, violinist, pianist. He graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music Department of the Instrumental Music Department (violin major). He is a member of Iolin boy group.

He also composes song and aranging, including the violin and piano. He began to learn by himself the guitar and composition than when high school three years. Regardless of the genre with classical as the main axis, he has various kinds of music in roots, establishing his own style. Utilizing the experience of teaching DTM skills and musical instrument performance, he sometimes engages in works and works as a back.

As of 2018 , the range of activities is diverse, he is active in a wide range of fields including live, concert, recording, orchestra, soloist, support performance, arrangement, regardless of genre. As an expressionist, he continues to transmit works that are not bound by existing molds but stuck with artistic nature. As of 2018, he is active actively as a frontman of the 4 piece violin loud rock band "AIOLIN ( Iorin )" with the concept of "revolutionary violinism".

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Shingo Tomomi

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Masuto Tomomi (born October 20) is a female cellist and composer from Tokyo. In 2003, Sadao Watanabe's concert tour begins, and Takuro Yoshida and Miyuki Nakajima participate as support musicians. In 2009, she released her album "LIBRA" (Libra) and debuted as a composer.

She began violin at the age of 3, turning to cello from 10 years old. After graduating from private private education school, she went to the Toho Girls High School Music School and completed the Diploma Course at Toho Gakuen University School of Music. She has also been selected as a member of the World Cello Congress lll (in America).

After that, she participated in the Yoshida Takuro Tour from 2005 to 2009, Miyuki Nakajima Concert Tour from 2007 and the "Yo-kai".
Watanabe Sadao, HYDE, Kawamura Ryuichi, Makihara Noriyuki, Mr. Children and others, recording of numerous artists, concerts, performances by TV · CM, and active in a wide range of fields. She also appear as a regular artist on NHK "Quiz Japanese face".

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Kunio Tokunaga

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Tokunaga Nioio (Tokuinaga Tsukio, November 20, 1946 -) is a Japanese violinist.
Born in Yokosuka city, Kanagawa Prefecture. My father is Violinist Shigeru Tokunaga and my older brother is Kenichiro Tokunaga. Following his father's gifted education, he also studied with Saburo Washimi. In 1958, when he was in elementary school sixth grade, he won first prize at the 12th All Japan Student Music Competition National Competition. Proceed to Toho Gakuen University music department, studied under Hideo Saito. In 1965, he won the third prize at the 34th Japan Music Competition.

In 1966, he joined the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra as the youngest concertmaster of Japan Rhythm History at that time. In 1968, he went to Berlin as an overseas trainee of the Agency for Cultural Affairs and studied under Michel Schwarbe. In 1974 he participated in the Tchaikovsky International Competition and received the Diploma Prize.

In 1976, he became a concertmaster of the NHK Symphony Orchestra. After that, he went on to become a solo concert master after a leading concert master. My brother, Kenichiro Tokunaga, a cellist, was also a member. In 1994, withdrawing.

Around this time, at the CD label , where Koayama Koichi is an executive producer, we will leave classical recordings such as "Tokonaga Nioio Gold Concert I, II" and N Hibiki Chamber Orchestra Vivaldi "Four Seasons". At the same time I participate in the recording of Nikon version "Symphonic Suite Dragon Quest" as a concert master. Contribute to young people 's classic introduction.

He is a music producer for the Miyazaki International Music Festival, a comprehensive producer, JT Art Hall Chamber Music series. Professor, Kunitachi College of Music, Professor at Toho Gakuen University, guest professor at Shoei Gakuen University. In 2016, the commissioner for the Agency for Cultural Affairs.

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Furukawa

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Furukawa was Born in Kyoto May 9, 1973. Graduated from Toho Gakuen University. Studied under the late cello · Inoue Yoshitaka, Akitsu Tomoshida, Hayashi Mineo. In 1996, she obtained a scholarship from Yasuda Quality of Life Cultural Foundation, studied at the Hungarian National List Conservatory and studied under Professor Chaba Onzey.
1997 Received the Diploma Award at the 27th Marc Nokeln International Competition (Germany) Cello division.
After returning home in 1998, he became the principal cellist of the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra and reached the present. He won the 2nd Saito Hideo Memorial Fund Award 2003.

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