Tachikawa citizen opera performance 2019 comedy opera "bats"

立川市民オペラ公演2019  喜歌劇「こうもり」
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Tachikawa citizen opera performance 2019 comedy opera "bats" is Popular Opera concert event held in Japan.

A soloist with a popular singer in Japan's opera world, a young budding young singer, a citizen choir, and an orchestra played together! Tachikawa citizen opera with more than 25 years history performed the first opera! Late 19th century Of Austria. "Dr. Fultame" Dr. Falke had previously been shamed by his friend Eisenstein and was planning to revenge someday. On New Year 's Eve, Eisenstein had to enter the prison with a small crime, but he was invited to the party to Falke and stepped out secretly. Under the wife Rosalinde left at home, former lover Alfredo came and behaved like a husband, prison chief Frank appeared. Alfredo is mistaken for her husband Eisenstein and will be carried on.
 Russian nobleman Orlovski Dukkasan where parties are held. There was Rosalind, who dressed as Adele, a housekeeper dressed as an actress, and the Countess of Hungary. Ezenstein hurts Rosalynde without noticing his wife. Actually this was a fun start-up for tonight, Falke's "revenge of bats" began.
 When Eisenstein appears in prison the next morning, the figure of Alfredo appears in the prison where you should enter. What exactly is it? All aspects of "revenge of bats" and how!

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Nam of performance: Tachikawa Citizen Opera Performance 2019 Kikiato "Female" All 3 Acts · Original Singing · Japanese Dialogue with Subtitles
Venue: Tamashi RISURU (Tachikawa City Municipal Hall) Great Hall
Beginning: Friday, November 30, 2018 10:00
Notes:
Pre-school children can not enter.
Limited number of tickets: You can book up to 8 tickets with one application. Application limit 4 times
Type of seats and fees:
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The event "TAMA Ruffu 21" celebrating the 100th anniversary of Tama Tokyo transfer by Tokyo Metropolitan Government was held in 1993. This was a major event that many cultural and sports events were held in the Tama area for a year. For the event, the event orchestra TAMA Ruffu 21 Orchestra organized mainly in the Tama area, working at the Tama area, and students enrolled in the Tama area was formed, and a commemorative concert was held with conductor Kenichiro Kobayashi. Originally, it was a one-time orchestra, but some members missed dissolution, and after the event the TAMA 21 Symphony Orchestra restarted as a new orchestra of independent management.

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In 2013, Mahler's Symphony No. 3 celebrated the 20th anniversary of the activity.

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Seiichi Furuya (古屋 誠一 , Furuya Seiichi, born 1950) in Izu, Shizuoka is a Japanese photographer. In 1973 he left his studies and his native Japan and traveled, ending up, according to Arthuur Ollman in his book, The Model Wife, "a man in exile. In Austria where he lived since 1982 he met and married Christine Gössler.

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Graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, and studies in Rome. The 44th Japan-Italy Concaso No. 1, along with YKK Music Award, Yomiuri Shimbun Company Award, Foreign Minister's Award, Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award, Japan-Italy Association Award, Japan-Italy Cultural Award, Italian Cultural Center Award, Ryuzo Okuda Prize , Received the Fujiwara Yoshie Prize. In Suntory Hall's winners' anniversary concert, consecutive singing of high C # · high C with Aria of "Puritan" "daughter of regiment" boils the audience.
First place in the 1st Romanian International Music Competition Vocal Music Division, and the best prize from all divisions. Recital in Bucharest and Cluj, and get popular.
It is a privileged body exceeding 180 cm and a treble which is separated from the Japanese with a treble that is separated from the Japanese, and he always serves as Primotenol and operates "Aida" directed by Matsuo Yoko, produced by Yasuko Hayashi "Butterfly Masato" pin carton, "La Boheme" Rodolfo, Turandot "carafe," Carmen "Don · Jose etc. appeared. 17th Mitsubishi UFJ Trust Music Award Winning "Falstaff" In Fenton, it is acclaimed as "Beautiful sound that robs the audience" on newspaper.
In 2012, the dramatic singing of the 60th anniversary of the Biennial Foundation "Cavalleria · Rusticana" Turido received high praise and was broadcast nationwide at NHK "BS Premium Theater". Also, "Lala Classic" was also taken up as a representative of domestic opera.
In 2013 he appeared in "The 56th NHK New Year Opera Concert".

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In the Nikko Theater "Lia" (premiered in Japan), Edmund singing successive rhythms of super treble and esoteric singing, received the greatest tribute to "Marvelous" from Composer Lyman .
Between 2014, both the National Kokugikan "the ninth five thousand" soloist.
Official pagehttp://www.k-osawa.com/ 
First CD "Siciliana" is on sale well. Two-term conference member.

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Graduated from Kunitachi College of Music.
Opera debut in the 89th year Capital Opera launched performance "Otello" Rodeligo. In 1995 he went to Berlin for the recommendation of Berlin, German · opera chief director Vinfriit Bauernfint. Hands and studies at Hans Eisler music university. He sang "Magic Firefighter Max", "Pariachi" Canio, "Gianni Skilky" Rinuchi etc and returned home in 2000. In the second session, in 2004 "Yenufa" debuted in Latza, March 2005 · July 2007 "Magic Flute" Monostatus, November 2005 "Wandering Hollander" Eric, February 07 "Daphne" Apollo, 2007 November "Heaven and Hell" Pluto, June 2008 appeared in Bacchus "Ariadne of Naxos Island", both of which are well received. In addition, in May 2006, as an Eric of "Wandering Dutchman", he was invited from the Hanover State Opera, Germany in a hurry, and was accompanied by Barbara Schneider Hofstatter (Zenta) and Jarn Tsang (Dutch) and filled crowds It boiled. In February 2008 he first appeared at the New National Theater. In June 2009, he sang a title role of "Parsifal" title, role of "Parsifal" in February 10, February, Verdi composition "Otto Roru" with Archief Bayreuth Performance and gained popularity. Recently she appeared in Karafu Chofu citizen opera "Turandot" Karaf, and Komanda Torre of Kunitachi College of Music opera "One night of a neurosis patient".

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She also serves as a soloist for "Ninth" "Carmina Burana" "Creation of the Heaven and Earth" "Song of Lamentation". There are also performances with numerous orchestras such as Tokyo City Philharmonic, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Kyushu Symphony Orchestra, Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra, Yamagata Symphony Orchestra.
Part-time lecturer, Kunitachi College of Music. Director of the Tokyo Metropolitan Opera Foundation.

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Graduated from soprano Tokyo College of Music and completed the Graduate School of Opera at the University. Mozarteum summer master class (Salzburg) ended as a student under school. She has appeared as a soloist for JT's Showa University College's new campus opening memorial, Chiba prefectural chorus group sponsored by Toshima Ward, and Koto ward chorus group. In the opera appeared in "Marriage Figaro" "Knight of Roses" "Secret Marriage" "Purple Dress" (Composition by Kobayashi Hideo) etc. Japan Singing Promotion Association 15th Japan Singing Competition Competition No. 3, 5th Tokyo Music College Competition No. 2, 9th Japan Ensemble Competition Excellent Performer Award "and" All Music Publishing Company Award ". Between 2009 and 2012 In addition to learning the vocalization method at the Vienna Conservatory in the European Union, she serves as a soloist of religious songs at the church and gains a hard work. After returning home, she won the ABC Newcomer Concert Music Award. Appeared in Shibuya City Opera "Carmen" tight roll in 2014.

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She is from Kumamoto Prefecture. She graduated from Vocal Music Course at the National Music College of Music, graduated from the Master Class of the Osaka Opera Training Center. She completed master's course at Tokyo Gakugei University and studied under Mr. Naozumi Kamakura.
 The 13th Kyushu Music Competition General Class Gold Prize, Jury Special Award, 33rd Iizuka Shinto Music Competition Selected, No. 44 French Music Competition No. 2, Air France Award, Osaka Japan French Association Award, 19th Japanese French Voice Winning a competition.

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 She has appeared in the evening of the New Year's Party New Musicians, Gala Concert by the Agency for Cultural Affairs Project, Yusuo Sueyoshi 's Work Solo Exhibition, Japan Foley Association Salon Concert, Association for Singing Mitaka No. 9 (Alto Solist), Fukuoka Jilvestor Concert etc.

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