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Sakae Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra 58th Regular Concert

栄フィルハーモニー交響楽団 第58回定期演奏会
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Masayuki Inagaki (conductor)

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Masayuki Inagaki (Masayuki Inagaki, September 13, 1971 -) is a conductor in Japan.
Masayuki Inagaki graduated from the Faculty of Music at Nagoya University of Arts and the Conducting Institute attached to Senzoku Gakuen College of Music.

In 2002, Masayuki has participated in the conducting master class with Ken-ichiro Kobayashi at the Memanbetsu Okhotsk International Music Seminar.

In 2003, he has participated in the conducting seminar of Yuji Yuasa.

In 2006, Masayuki passed an audition of assistant conductor at the Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra. He served as assistant conductor for two years, working with conductors such as Douglas Bostock, Tatsuya Shimono, Ichiro Saito, Kazufumi Yamashita and Paul Meyer and others. And he has conducted about 50 times concerts and recordings.

In 2008, Masayuki has conducted the final round concert of The 1st All Japan Band Association Composition Competition and The 19th Asahi Competition Award for Wind Orchestra. He participated in the Jungfrau Music Festival held by Douglas Bostock's recommendation in Switzerland, and attended international conducting Master class. He served as assistant conductor of the Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra special concert.

In 2009, Masayuki was one of the 6 active participants in the Bernard Haitink Conducting Master Class in Lucerne.

In 2010, Masayuki has participated in master class with Neeme Järvi as part of his international summer academy.

Masayuki studied conducting under Kazuyoshi Akiyama, Bernard Haitink, Neeme Järvi, Douglas Bostock, Leonid Grin, Ken-ichiro Kobayashi, Yuji Yuasa, Yoshinori Kawachi and Tsunanobu Kawamoto. He studied score reading and under Reiko Shimada and Mariko Nishikawa.

He has conducted the Lucerne Festival Strings, the Parnu City Orchestra, the Estonian national Youth Symphony Orchestra and the Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra.
He has a wide repertoire from the baroque to the contemporary music.
He played together with the pianist of Keiko Haruhara, Rutsuko Yamagishi, Mikhail Kansdinsky, Haruko Watanabe and the violoncellist of Marius Järvi and the saxophonist of Nobuya Sugawa and others.

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