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名古屋フィルハーモニー交響楽団 東京ドリームコンサート ジブリと映画音楽
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The Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra (名古屋フィルハーモニー交響楽団 , Nagoya Firuhāmonī Kōkyō Gakudan) is a symphony orchestra based in Nagoya, Japan, founded in 1966. The orchestra gives concerts primarily at the Aichi Prefectural Arts Theater Concert Hall and the Chukyo University Center for Culture & Arts Aurora Hall.
The orchestra gave their first subscription concert in October 1967. In 1971, Hiroyuki Iwaki became the orchestra's first general music director, with the parallel appointment of Yoshikazu Fukumura as 'permanent conductor'. This dual arrangement of conductors continued until the tenure of Yuzo Toyama as both general music director and permanent conductor from 1981 to 1987, the only conductor in the history of the orchestra to hold both titles. During the tenure of Ken-Ichiro Kobayashi, the title of General Music Director was changed to Music Director, effective 2001. The title of permanent conductor was discontinued, and the post of chief conductor was instituted, starting with Ryusuke Numajiri in 2003.

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The orchestra's current chief conductor is Martyn Brabbins, who was named to the post in December 2011 and formally took up the chief conductorship with the 2013-2014 season. Thierry Fischer, chief conductor from April 2008 through February 2011, now has the title of honorary guest conductor. The orchestra's honorary conductor since 1993 is Moshe Atzmon, who was permanent conductor from 1987 to 1993. Kobayashi has held the title of conductor laureate since 2003. As of October 2013, the orchestra has Masahiko Enkoji as its Resident Conductor and Kentaro Kawase as its Conductor.

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Orchestra / Ensemble Kanazawa dedicated conductor, lecturer at the Tokyo National University of the Arts and Conducting Course.

 Tokyo National University of the Arts conducting course, graduating from the same graduate school. Mr. Endo Masako, studied under Mr. Yoko Matsuo. He received a tutelage of Mr. Yoshikazu Nakada from the composer during his studies at the University of the Arts, and made his debut as a pianist with a joint concert with Mr. Nakata. After that, he was active as a pianist accompanist of popular vocalists such as conductor, choral leader, collector, and Mr. Masako Kizita, Mr. Ken Nishikori etc. in numerous works at one of Japan's most prestigious opera organizations and biannual meetings. In 1993 and 1997, an annual scholarship was awarded by the Agency for Cultural Affairs to the activities of the opera.

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 In 1996 he debuted as a concert conductor at the German Chamber Orchestra regular concert in Berlin. In 2010, he took office as an orchestra / ensemble full-time Kanazawa conductor. Currently I co-star with many Japanese orchestras.

 Also, trust is great for artists other than classical music such as Pops, and he is also involved in recording, including Moriyama Ryoko, Iwasaki Hiromi, Hino Terumasa, Les Freres, Minami Kosetsu and many other concerts.

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Sarah Olein (Scottish Gaelic: Sarah À lainn, October 8, 1986 -) is an Australian vocalist, violinist, composer, lyricist, translator, copywriter.
She was born and raised in Sydney, Australia. Mother is a Japanese musician.

She gets violin education from 5 years old. Learn from Simon · Goldberg 's youngest brother Perry · Heart from 6 years old. She continued to receive education until the death of Heart (2000), was her last disciple. She is under the guidance of Wanda · Wikisukolska from the age of 13

It has an absolute pitch and a range that exceeds 3 octaves. Have a synesthesia (color hearing) that feels sound as color.

She can understand French, Latin and master English, Japanese and Italian. . (she tends to believe that Japanese is fluent because my mother is Japanese, but my conversation at home is only in English, she only listens to Japanese when my mother is calling Japan)

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Since she was prohibited from exercising to avoid hand injuries from childhood she can not ride a bicycle · she can not cook · she do not have a driver's license.

She participated in many music competitions by violin performance and won the victory and entered Sydney Music Institute. At the age of 14, she was appointed as the protagonist of the operetta "Pirates of the Penzance" in the same school, and she will receive a lesson of vocal music at this time but will be devoted to the violin soon.

Around this time studying very talented, encountering bullying and going to school refusing to study at junior high school and high school studied alone at home. In 2006 entered the University of Sydney Linguistics. During my studies she majored in linguistics and music science (performance / composition / music theory).

In 2006, it will be selected as a Golden Key International Honorary Association member who is permitted to join only the top ten percent of the world's top academic achievements.

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Christopher John Glen (born 6 November 1950), known simply as Chris Glen, is a Scottish rock musician. He is best known for playing with The Sensational Alex Harvey Band from 1972 to 1978, and Michael Schenker Group from 1980 to 1984, 2008 to 2010, and 2016 to present. He currently performs with Michael Schenker Fest; featuring original MSG band members.

Glen began his career as bassist for a band known as The Jade in 1969. That band changed their name to Mustard, which eventually was composed of Eddie Campbell (keyboards), Zal Cleminson (guitar), Chris Glen (bass, vocals), Gilson Lavis (drums) and Andi Mulvey (vocals). After changing their name to Tear Gas, Mulvey was replaced by David Batchelor, and Lavis was replaced by Richard Munro. This lineup recorded their first album Piggy Go Getter in 1970. Eventually another personnel change saw Campbell leave and Ted McKenna and his cousin Hugh McKenna take over for Munro and Batchelor (who went on to produce several SAHB albums). They recorded a second album Tear Gas in 1971. Neither album sold well.

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In 1972, fellow Scotsman Alex Harvey joined forces with Tear Gas and together they formed The Sensational Alex Harvey Band. They played with the lineup of Harvey, Cleminson, Glen and the McKennas until a personnel change in 1978 which saw Hugh McKenna replaced by Tommy Eyre. Harvey who had left briefly in 1977, left the band for good in 1979. The band disbanded after that, only to be reformed in the early 1990s.

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