Tetsuya Mochizuki (Mochizuki Tetsuya, September 1, 1973 ) is a Japanese vocalist (tenor). Instructor at the same time as Shutoku University. Born in Fuchu, Tokyo. An international tenor singer, Ernst Hoefrigger, who died at the age of 87 in 2007, is one of the pupils of the last year. After graduating from the Tokyo Metropolitan Fuchu Nishihaka School, he moved on to the Vocal Music Department of the Tokyo University of the Arts and graduated from the Tokyo University of the Arts and Graduate School of Music and received a Master's Degree in Opera. He won the Aizaku Prize, Matsuda Toshi Prize while he was in college. Also, he warded a scholarship from NTT DoCoMo. After that, he joined the Birthday Party Opera Studio, won the First Prize at the time of completion, the Kawasaki Kayako Prize. Others, the 35th Japan-Italic Concaso No. 3, the 11th Music Orchestra Nippon Singing Competition No. 2, and the 70th Japanese Music Competition Opera Aria Section No. 2 prize.
He has a repertoire of more than 40 Christian music pieces and oratorios, including Bach’s Matthäus-Passion. He performed the role of Naraboth in the 2018 production of Salome, conducted by Charles Dutoit (Shanghai). He is scheduled to perform the same role at the 2019 Osaka International Festival.
He has released the CD Cosi Fan Tutte with the MOZART SINGERS JAPAN. He is a member of the Tokyo Nikikai Opera Foundation.
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