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アンサンブル・リクレアツィオン・ダルカディア
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Takashi Kaketa

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Takashi Kaketa (Violon cello)

Takashi Kaketa was born in Fukushima Prefecture.

He studied cello under Ryoichi Fujimori and Hideki Kitamoto. Then he studied at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music Faculty of Music, Music Research Masters Degree Early Music Course with Hidemi Suzuki, and at Scuola Civica di Milano with Gaetano Nasillo. He plays with Bach Collegium Japan, La Venexiana, Il Complesso Barocco, Orchestra Libera Classica, and etc, collaborating with Alan Curtis, Masaaki Suzuki, Claudio Cavina, Enrico Onofri, Enrico Gatti, Gunar Letzbor, Gaetano Nasillo, Hidemi Suzuki, Ryo Terakado. He recorded with EMI/Virgin, ORF, Glossa, BIS, Creative CORE, DENON and etc. He played at numerous music festivals in Italy, France, Germany, England, Spain, Austria and Slovenia.

In 2004, Takashi was the 1st and the audience prize and the ORF (Austrian National Broadcasting) as a member of the four trio sonata group "Recreatione d'Arcadia" at the Bomporti International Competition of Contemporary Music (Justice chair person Gustav Leonhard).

In Japan, Takashi participated in major domestic orchestral music, such as Japan, Summer Music Festival of Sapporo Kogaku, Fukuoka Old Festival, Music Festival concert.

Since 2005, he began his career in Europe as well as Italy, Britain, Germany, France, Spain and Austria, Poland, Slovenia, Romania, Turkey, Mexico and South Korea, and has performed at various music festivals throughout Europe.

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Ayako Matsunaga

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Ayako Matsunaga - baroque violin

Ayako Matsunaga was born in Tokyo, Japan. She started the violin at a very young age. In 1995 she began her studies at the Toho college of Music, where she graduated in modern violin. During her time there she also began studying baroque violin as a minor subject, and quickly gained a strong affinity with early repertoire. Ayako was awarded the Early Music Prize in Japan in 2002, and the third prize and audience prize at the Premio Bonporti in Rovereto, Italy, in 2007. After studying in Amsterdam with Lucy van Dael and Marie Leonhardt, Ayako moved to Italy to study with Stefano Montanari in Milan, where she is currently based since graduating in 2010. Ayako has an active performing career in Japan and Europe, and works regularly with such ensembles as Il Giardino Armonico (G. Antonini), Ensemble Zefiro (A. Bernardini), Ensemble Cordia (S. Veggetti), Ghislieri Consort and Le Cercle delHarmonie etc.

Ayako Matsunaga is a member of a ensemble Theatrum Affectuum, which was founded in 2003 and specialises in music from 17th and 18th century Italy and Germany. The ensemble has an individual and energetic approach to performing baroque music.

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Sonoko Asuki

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Sonoko Asuki is a viola player. In 2004, she graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts.
In the campus morning concert, she performed with Philharmonic Orchestra. She also performed at the 26th ~ 29th Geidai Chamber Music regular concert and participated in Saito · Kinen Chamber Music Study Group.

She received a voiced new recruitment award at the university graduation and first prize in the 9th Conceal · Marronnier String Musical Department, winning the best award. Ozawa Seizi Music School opera project, appearance in ensemble series raised by JT, viola space etc. So far she studied under Nobuo Okada, Kazunari Kawasaki, Claude Leron, Yasushi Toyoshima.

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Takashi Watanabe (harpsichord)

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Takashi Watanabe is a Japanese harpsichord.

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Yukie Yamaguchi

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Yukie Yamaguchi is a Japanese musician .

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Ryo Terakado

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Ryo Terakado (寺神戸 Terakado Ryō, born 1961 in Santa Cruz, Bolivia) is a Japanese violinist and conductor who specializes in historically informed performance. He also plays the viola, viola d'amore and violoncello da spalla. He has been teaching at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague and the Toho Gakuen School of Music.

As a conductor, he has performed Baroque operas such as Purcell's Dido und Aeneas and The Fairy Queen, Rameau's Pigmalion and excerpts of operas by Jean-Baptiste Lully and Mozart. He has been a teacher at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague and the Toho Gakuen School of Music.

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Masaaki Suzuki

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Masaaki Suzuki (鈴木 雅明 , Suzuki Masaaki, born 29 April 1954) is an award-winning Japanese organist, harpsichordist and conductor, and the founder and musical director of the Bach Collegium Japan.

He began playing organ professionally at church services at the age of 12. He earned degrees in composition and organ at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, then earned Soloist Diplomas at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam, where he studied harpsichord and organ with Ton Koopman and Piet Kee and improvisation with Klaas Bolt.

With this ensemble Masaaki Suzuki is recording the complete choral works of Johann Sebastian Bach for the Swedish label BIS Records, for which he is also recording Bach's concertos, orchestral suites, and solo works for harpsichord and organ. He is also an artist at Yale University and director of its Schola Cantorum, and has conducted orchestras and choruses around the world.

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