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Daisuke Kitaguchi (cello)

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Daisuke Kitaguchi is a cello player in Japan. Since 12 years old, he began cello with his father, then he debuted at the age of 17 with the Kansai Philharmonic Orchestra and Saint-Saens Concerto. He completed the master course at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. He studied cello with Mr. Toshiaki Hayashi and Mr. Fumiaki Kono and also studied at Master classes of Mr. Wen-Shin Yang, Philippe Muller and Misha Mysky.

He has won many contests from the time of enrollment, received a music award such as Azelia Recommended Music Newcomer Award, Osaka Prefectural Performing Arts Rookie Prize. In addition, he has appearances in NHK-FM "Best of Classics", "Best Music Classics", "Best Music Classics", "Music Recital" and "Contemporary Music", Lake District of the United Kingdom, Dresden, Cologne, Graz, Afinis Summer Music Festival, Beppu Argerich Music Festival, Kitakyushu International Music Festival.

He has served as the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra Cellist and the Kyushu Symphony Orchestra's leading cello player and has been invited from 2011 to become the first cellist of the Century Philharmonic Orchestra of Japan. Also, until 2013 he also served as a key guest of the Kyushu Symphony Orchestra.

He has many collaborations with the orchestra as a soloist played concertos several times, such as Dvorak, Haydn, Tchaikovsky, Sunsens, Gurda etc. Especially in recent years he has been working on regular recital at unaccompanied cello and have acquired a wide repertoire. In response to that performance, and he has received a high reputation from each magazine, "Fully Soloist, Force Performance", "Freshly Made Favorite Performance" (Friends of Music), " "Maestory · Classical magazine", "The sound of the cello section is dramatically tightened by entering him" (Asahi Shimbun), etc.,

Currently, he is Japan Century Philharmonic Orchestra's leading cello player. He is also a part-time lecturer at Osaka College of Music and is also teaching backwards.

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