Miyamoto Emiri

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Miyamoto Emiri is Popular music Classic music event held in Japan.

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Miyamoto Emiri (Emiri Miyamoto, "Miyamoto" is maiden name, "Emiri" is real name, 1983, December 7 -) is a Japanese violinist.
Born in Tokyo. Sony Music Artists affiliation. Oboe player, after dominating (now retired) Fumiaki Miyamoto of second daughter as a conductor.

Emigrated to Germany in two weeks after birth in relation to the father of the work. After returning home to around 1991, it begins the violin at the age of seven. Rather than the father recommendation of a friend is in the opportunity that was inspired by the fact that the lessons, was selected the violin on the grounds that "teacher of music classroom is the kindly".

Again travel to Germany at the junior high school one year. In 1998, the first place prize in the German student Music Competition in Dusseldorf at the age of 14.

1999, admission to return home comes with high school Tokyo College of Music. Go to the Tokyo College of Music in 2002. Around 2003, admissions to the Toho Gakuen School of Music College Diploma course.

Around 2003, participated in the formation of the female classical band Vanilla Mood, activities stage name as Emilee. NHK General TV from 2004, "It is lunch! Fureai Hall" to regular appearances, and live music and theme song in the program. At the time it belongs to Vision Factory.

January 7, 2005, because of the dedication to academic and classic, Leave Vanilla Mood in the form of "graduation". The same year on December 4, to NHK-BS2 "lyrical song Complete Works", appeared in co-starring of the father of Fumiaki in "Miyamoto Emiri" the name of the real name.

2006, was elected to Nodame orchestra members (Fuji TV "Nodame Cantabile").

February 7, 2007, written down a song for Miyamoto "I think the secret passion cachée~ ~" (Toshiaki Matsumoto composer) Release the omnibus CD "image6" was recorded. To publish the official website on the same day, including the full-scale promotion for the CD debut, the same year on July 18, CD debut album "smile". October 2 days, debut recital at Suntory Hall small hall (Blue Rose).

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Tokyo College of Music (東京音楽大学 , Tōkyō Ongaku Daigaku) is a private music school in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan. This includes some 1,500 undergraduates, 130 postgraduates, 220 high school students, 80 kindergarteners, and 100 Music Preparatory School students. Tokyo College of Music celebrated the 100th anniversary of its founding in 2007.

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Such an institution can also be known as a school of music, music academy, music faculty, college of music, music department (of a larger institution), conservatory or conservatoire. The term music school can also be applied to institutions of higher education under names such as school of music, such as the Jacobs School of Music of Indiana University; music academy, like the Sibelius Academy or the Royal Academy of Music, London; music faculty as the Don Wright Faculty of Music of the University of Western Ontario; college of music, characterized by the Royal College of Music and the Berklee College of Music; music department, like the Department of Music at the University of California, Santa Cruz; or the term conservatory, exemplified by the Conservatoire de Paris and the New England Conservatory. Elementary-school children can access music instruction also in after-school institutions such as music academies or music schools.

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Tokyo

Tokyo (Japanese: [toːkjoː] , English /ˈ t oʊ k i . oʊ / ), officially Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan and one of its 47 prefectures. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. It is the seat of the Emperor of Japan and the Japanese government. Tokyo is in the Kantō region on the southeastern side of the main island Honshu and includes the Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands. Formerly known as Edo, it has been the de facto seat of government since 1603 when Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu made the city his headquarters. It officially became the capital after Emperor Meiji moved his seat to the city from the old capital of Kyoto in 1868; at that time Edo was renamed Tokyo. Tokyo Metropolis was formed in 1943 from the merger of the former Tokyo Prefecture (東京府 , Tōkyō-fu) and the city of Tokyo (東京市 , Tōkyō-shi) .

Osaka

It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the largest component of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and among the largest in the world with over 19 million inhabitants. Osaka (大阪市 , Ōsaka-shi) (Japanese pronunciation: [oːsaka] ;   listen   ) is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. Situated at the mouth of the Yodo River on Osaka Bay, Osaka is the second largest city in Japan by daytime population after Tokyo's 23 wards and the third largest city by nighttime population after Tokyo's 23 wards and Yokohama, serving as a major economic hub for the country.

Kyoto

In the 11th century, the city was renamed Kyoto ("capital city"), after the Chinese word for capital city, jingdu (京都 ). In Japanese, the city has been called Kyō ( ), Miyako ( ), or Kyō no Miyako ( ). Kyoto (京都市 , Kyōto-shi, pronounced [kʲjoːtoꜜɕi] ; UK /k ɪ ˈ oʊ t oʊ / , US /k i ˈ oʊ - / , or /ˈ k j oʊ - / ) is a city located in the central part of the island of Honshu, Japan.

Osaka Prefecture

Osaka Prefecture (大阪府 , Ōsaka-fu) is a prefecture located in the Kansai region on Honshu, the main island of Japan. The capital is the city of Osaka. It is the center of Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto area. Osaka is one of the two "urban prefectures" ( , fu) of Japan, Kyoto being the other (Tokyo became a "metropolitan prefecture", or to, in 1941).

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