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Verdi composer opera "Aida"

ヴェルディ作曲 オペラ「アイーダ」
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Kasumi Shimizu

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Kasumi Shimizu is a Japanese mezzo-soprano singer.After graduating from the Vocal Music Department at the National Music College. she received the Takeo Prize and the NTT Docomo Award and appeared in the Momoka Rakudo Ogami Concert, Yomiuri Shinken Concert. At the completion of the graduate school, she received the award "National College of Music studies research scholarship". By the way, scholarship is " funds for overseas training and study abroad, and purchasing personal computers".

After completing the graduate school, she joined the New National Theater Opera Training Institute and experienced the stage with numerous training center performances. After finishing the training institution, he studied abroad in Bologna, Italy for 1 year as an overseas trainee of the Agency for Cultural Affairs. While studying abroad, she also stepped on the stage of the Vienna Barten Municipal Theater Opera.

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Shimizu Nagato

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Shimizu Nagato is an opera singer in Japan. He graduated from Vocal Music Department of Tokyo College of Music. Maitreyu opera debuted the full-scale opera at Reporello of 58th regular performance "Don Giovanni". In the opera, he has appeared on numerous scenes including "The Marriage of Figaro", "Magical Flute" Sarastro, etc,.

In the concert of Akira Senju "Hakusen no Shiraito" in the Tokyo, she plays a role as a Nanjing ruffle and served as a soloist for religious songs including Mozart 'Requiem'. So far he have studied vocal music with Hideto Ihara, Mr. Tadaulla.

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Shunsuke Imai

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Shunsuke Imai is a baritone opera singer in Japan. He graduated from the Vocal Music Department of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. He received the Acanthus Prize, Honored Voice Award at The 18th Matsuda Toshi Prize. He also joined in Voice reunion freshman concert of Yomiuri Shinken.

In addition, he performed at Momoka institute in the Imperial Palace. In the recently opera work at the 60th anniversary conference "Macbeth", he has been playing the role as a Primo Baritone, the leading role of more than 15 roles.

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John Hao (opera singer)

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John Hao is a Chinese well-known opera singer in Japan. After graduating from China Central Music Institute in 2001, he entered the Chinese Central Opera House and became opera singer "Aida" King Egypt, "Don Carlo" Filippo II, "Marriage of Figaro" Bartolo, "Barber of Seville" Basilio, "Tosca" Charlone, "Magic Flute" Sarastro, "Turandot" Timur, "Iris" Cecco, "Forest Song", "Ninth".

From 2001 to 2004, He has been participating in the International Music Festival in Beijing, Hong Kong and Macao. He came to Japan in April 2005 and graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music (opera) in March 2008 and finished his master course.

While studying abroad, in October 2007, he made his debut in Japan with Collinet of "La Boheme" commemorating the 120th anniversary of Geidai University. In 2007, he won the Sienna Grand Prize at the 38th Italian Vocal Music Competition (Mainichi Shimbun, organized by the Japan Italian Association).

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Takeya Hidekazu (Voice)

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Takeya Hidekazu is a well-known vocalist in Japan. He graduated from the Tokyo National University of the Army. In 1989, he won the gold medal of the Italian Concorso Milan division. the 3rd place in the 60th Japan Music Competition Vocal Music Division, ranked 2nd in the 3rd Japanese Vocal Competition. He studied in Milan in 1992.

From 1994 to 2001 Leipzig Opera House and exclusive contract with German National Theater of Weimar from 2002 to 2011. He is also a guest at the Bregenz lake music festival, the German. Deep and heavy singing voice in numerous performances are getting popular. He also received the 24th Giro Opera Prize, the 4th Rossiya Song Award.

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Nishimura Satoru (tenor)

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Nishimura Satoru is a tenor singer in Japan. He graduated from Department of Music at Nihon University College of Arts and the University of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.

He won the Grand Prize (1st place) at the 36th Italian Vocal Concord / Milan division. In 2011, he won the second prize at the 17th Riccardo Zandnai International Vocal Competition and the Special Award for the Jury and the first prize at the 80th Japan Music Competition and an audience award.
He has performed in various Italian concerts, appeared in opera.

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Andrea Battistoni (Conductor)

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Born in Verona in 1987, Andrea Battistoni is one of the rising young talent in the international music scene.
He began, in 2006, a surprising career conducting in important theatres, with the respective orchestra, as the Bayerische staatsoper (Munich), Deutsche Oper of Berlin, Mariinsky Theatre of St. Petersburg, etc,.

In January 2011 he was appointed Principal Guest Conductor at the Teatro Regio of Parma, with a three-year agreement for two operatic and two symphony productions every year.

He began his conducting career early, and it has led him to perform in such notable theatres as Teatro alla Scala (Milan) the Theater Basel, the Teatro Verdi (Trieste), the Teatro San Carlo (Naples), the Teatro Filarmonico (Verona), the Teatro la Fenice (Venice), the Teatro Lirico (Cagliari), the Teatro Massimo (Palermo) and the Teatro Regio (Parma); he has also conducted prestigious orchestras including the St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto, the Orchestra Filarmonica Máichigiana, the Orchestra da Camera di Mantova, the Orchestra dei Pomeriggi Musicali di Milano, the Orchestra dell'Arena di Verona, the Orchestra Giovanile Italiana and the Orchestra Haydn di Bolzano e Trento.

He has appeared at various festivals including the Michelangeli Festival of Brescia and Bergamo, Verona Contemporanea, the Festival Giovane at the Rossini Opera Festival, the Valle d'ltria of Martina Franca, the Settimane Musicali di Stresa e del Lago Maggiore and the Verdi Festival in Parma. He has collaborated with such distinguished soloists as ivo Pogorelić, Enrico Dindo, Sergej Krylov, Thomas Demenga and Mario Brunello.
Highlights for the 2016-2017 season inctude La traviata at the Bayerische Staatsoper and at the Münchner Opernfestspiele, Alda at the Deutsche Oper Berlin and at the Arena di Verona, Falstaff at the Opera di Genova as well as performance with the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra in Japan. Andrea Battistoni began his music studies at the age of seven with Petra and Zoltan Szabo, continuing then at the Conservatorio di Musica in Verona, graduating in cello in 2006 and attending master classes with the cellist Michael Flaksman in Germany, graduating in 2009. He began to study conducting and composition in 2004, training with Ennio Nicotra in Perugia and Russia, Gabriele Ferro at the Fiesole Music School in Florence and Glanandrea Noseda at the Accademia Musicale di Stresa.

In June 2008 he made his orchestral debut at the Michelangel/ International Music Festival in Bergamo with the Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto and in October 2008, thanks to Maurizio Barbacini to whom he was an assistant, he made his operatic debut with La Bohéme at the Theater Basel

In 2015 he has been appointed Principal Guest Conductor of Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra; they regularly perform together at Suntory Hall and in major concert halls and Opera theaters across Japan. Their recordings for Nippon Columbia have been acclaimed by critics, have received prices by specialized press and have been enthusiastically appreciated by the public.

After just one year, in 2016 he has been named Chief Conductor of Tokyo Philharmonic, strengthening his relationship with this renowned ensamble.

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Kamie Hayato

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Kamie Hyato is a famous baritone singer in Japan. He graduated from Vocal Music Department of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts. When graduating from undergraduate, he received Matsuda Toshi Prize, Acanthus Prize, Honorary Voice Award, etc,.

In 2005, Jiang deux scholarship association 34 th recruitment opera scholarship, he was selected to study abroad in Italy as a 2008 scholarship of the Meiji Yasuda Creative Foundation. He performed at MITO Music Festival held in Milan 2009, San Marco Temple in 2010, at the Santa Fiorea Music Festival and the 2011 Verdi Festival, Mr. Marriotti conducts, "Il Trovatore" by Parma Royal Opera Orchestra (Concert style) performed at the Verdi Theater in Buddhist, in the Magnani Theater in Fidenza, he received a praise by the Count of Luna.

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Hironori Jo

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Hironori Jo is a male tenor singer in Japan. He graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music and won Acanthus music award, completed the New National Theater Opera Training Center.
He won Sienna Grand Prize at the 42nd Italian Vocal Concords and the 1st place and the Iwatani prize at the 84th Japan Music Competition.

In the opera, he plays "Carmen" Don José, "Turandot" carafe, etc., and is praised for "Il Trovatore" Manlyco who debuted at the 16th anniversary of the Society and "Tosca" Kavarodosi of the following year. He was also active as a "ninth" soloist in concerts.

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Yasuo Horiuchi (Voice)

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Yasuo Horiuchi (March 7, 1965) is a Japanese baritone singer and professor at Musashino Music College.He is from Tokyo. He graduated from Political Science Department at Keio University Law School. After working for three years at Ajinomoto Co., he studied at Milan-Verdi National Conservatory in 1991.

He participated and won the prizes in many international voice contests such as Toulouse, Vinyas, Bilbao, Verdi, etc,. He began his career since 1992 and has worked with Milan and Italian Radio Symphony Orchestra (currently the Italian National Radio Symphony Orchestra), Barcelona · Liceu theater, Spanish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Royal Palazzo Theater, Bologna Municipal Theater Orchestra, Swedish · Malmo Opera Theater, Arena · Performed at concerts such as di Verona Orchestra.

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Kinoshita Mihoko

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Kinoshita Mihoko is a Japanese soprano singer from Kagoshima. Currently, she lives in New York.
In Kagoshima-shi Ujuku elementary school, she participated in brass band. She graduated from Oita Prefectural Arts Junior College and also graduated from Musashino Music College.

In 2001, she ran all three vocal competitions of Japan in one year. She also achieved many big prize in nationwide music competitions. The first place in the 70th Japan Music Competition Vocal Music Section. Matsushita Prize, the 37th Japan - Italy Concaso No. 1 place, the 32nd Italian Vocal Concord (Sienna Grand Prix), etc,.

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Fukui

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Fukui is a well-known tenor singer in Japan. He graduated from the Department of Vocal Music at the National College of Music in 1985.
In 1989, he won the Milano Grand Prize (No. 1) at Italian Vocal Concord. He also boasts numerous awards including the 1992 Jiro Opera Award for New Artist Awards. After debut at Rodolfo of the second term association opera "La Boheme", he appeared as Primo / Tenor in many operas including "Butterfly Masters", "Batomari" and Mozart's works, and received high praise. The recording works include "Schubert: the daughter of a beautiful water mill hut" (2004), "I love you" (2006).

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G. Verdi

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Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (1813 - 1901) was an Italian opera composer. He was born near Busseto to a provincial family of moderate means, and developed a musical education with the help of a local patron. Verdi came to dominate the Italian opera scene after the era of Vincenzo Bellini, Gaetano Donizetti, and Gioachino Rossini, whose works significantly influenced him. By his 30s, he had become one of the pre-eminent opera composers in history.

In his early operas, Verdi demonstrated a sympathy with the Risorgimento movement which sought the unification of Italy. He also participated briefly as an elected politician. The chorus "Va, pensiero" from his early opera Nabucco (1842), and similar choruses in later operas, were much in the spirit of the unification movement, and the composer himself became esteemed as a representative of these ideals. An intensely private person, Verdi, however, did not seek to ingratiate himself with popular movements and as he became professionally successful was able to reduce his operatic workload and sought to establish himself as a landowner in his native region. He surprised the musical world by returning, after his success with the opera Aida (1871), with three late masterpieces: his Requiem (1874), and the operas Otello (1887) and Falstaff (1893).

His operas remain extremely popular, especially the three peaks of his 'middle period': Rigoletto, Il trovatore and La traviata, and the 2013 bicentenary of his birth was widely celebrated in broadcasts and performances.

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