Kiriku · Handbell Ensemble Christmas Concert is Music festival Classic music event held in Japan.
The world marveled, the ultimate ensemble
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Delivery 【Courier Service】: We will Delivery within one week after the payment is completed. Seven - Eleven: Please pick it up at the cashier after February 10, 2018. Name of performance: Kiriku · Handbell ringtones Christmas concert
Location: Hamarikyū Asahi Hall
Begining: 2018/09/10 (Mon) 10:00
Number of tickets: You can book up to 8 tickets by an application.
Kiriku Handbell Ensemble is a small "design team" of musicians founded under the leadership of Taiko Otsubo.
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Taiko Otsubo is one of the young leading experts, successively breaking up the conventional senses of handbells.
Yoshimichi Fukuda started handbells while being a student, and has extensive experience in overseas performances. Also participate in recording a lot. Currently he belongs to Kiriku / Handbell ensemble as a master of bass.
Ryoko Tsubuku is a member of Kiriku Handbell Handbell Ensemble group.
Takako Kojima is a member of Kiriku Handbell Handbell Ensemble group. She learned at Yamaha music school from childhood and began handbells at the junior high school club activities. Since September 2008 she has decided to belong to the Kiriku Handbell Handbell Ensemble group neatly.
Eri Koyama is a member of Kiriku Handbell Ensemble group.
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