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Kobe Philharmonic 77th Regular Concert

神戸フィルハーモニック 第77回定期演奏会
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Chitaru Asahina

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Chitaru Asahina (Asahina Futararu, May 1943 -) is a Japanese conductor / clarinet player. Also the conductor Takashi Asahina is his father. Currently he is a music director and permanent conductor of Kobe Philharmonic, a part-time lecturer at Kyoto City Arts University, and an Osaka Prefectural Police Music Corps temporary lecturer.
In 1966 he studied at the Bremen City Conservatory in West Germany, and in 1968 he entered the Berlin University of Music (now the Berlin Institute of Art). Under the supervision of Professor Heinrich Geiser, he gained clinical experience. Since 1970 he has been acting as a soloist for clarinet in Western Europe and Japan.
From 1973 to 1977 he gained valuable experience as an assistant to the music director Otmar Switzner of the Berlin State Opera. In the following year, he conducted the conductor's debut with command of the East German - Zul Symphony Orchestra of the time. After returning home, he directed the Osaka Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra and made his debut in Japan.

In the major of domestic orchestra so far, he has got experience in the Kyoto City Symphony Orchestra, the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra and others. In 1991 he led the Australian Queensland Philharmonic Orchestra (Oboe soloist Anthony Camden) and conducted a tour in Japan, and a recording was also held. In addition, he establishes a style that goes beyond the traditional conductors' image style, such as appearing at "Nobody Soundless Society" and acting as a DJ at midnight radio.

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