Harada yori was born in Tokyo. Begin the violin at the age of 6.
After going to the United States at the age of 13, received a scholarship from the New York Juilliard School of Music, and studying under Masao Kawasaki, Dorothy Delay. In 1999 he entered the graduate school of the National Paris Conservatoire of the youngest at the time and studied under Regis Pasquier.
In 2003, he performed with pianist Jörg Dames in Salzburg and Tokyo. The performance at this recital was highly appreciated and received the 2004 Washington Award from the S & R Foundation. In 2005 he was invited as a guest concertmaster to the Takefu International Music Festival Festival Orchestra and co-starred Hans-Martin Schnite, Beethoven, Majoka Mass.
In Vienna in 2006, he performed with Capella Academica Vienn led by Eduard Melks. As a charity concert activity to Cambodia which we are doing every year since 2004, he visited Cambodia in 2009. Performing concerts for children in various places, awarded medal by the Prime Minister of the country.
Currently participate in major performances & recording as a member of Orchestra · Rivera · Classica, Bach · Collegium · Japan. In 2015, he collaborated with Les Bolead led by Mr. Ryo Teru Kobe and the Mozart Concerto symphonies, and served as a viola solo. Ensemble Genesis member, Yokohama City Ensemble · Concert Master.
Tomoshi Shimane is a Japanese musical artist .Born in 1989, Toshima-ku, Tokyo. He began cello at the age of 7, graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music High School, Tokyo College of Music Faculty of Arts Instrument Music Department. He completed master's course of the same graduate school and at Conservatoire Municipal Erik Satie (Paris 7th district Eric Saty Conservatory). Currently enrolled at Doctoral Course of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music
Received the same vocalization award, graduate acanthus music award at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. In addition, he was selected for orchestra as a soloist of Cello Concerto in A. Dvorak at the Gakudo Morning Concert, as well as regular performances of classical and chamber music (piano trio, string quartet), Old Kurakudo / Thursday He was elected as a number of concerts, including concerts (old music, composition), Japanese premiere of Gregoire Laurieux's new song (Brakhage Series, II for violoncello and electronics (2012) - cello solo and electronics).
She has performed orchestra with Nakano citizen's symphony orchestra, Edogawa ku philharmonic orchestra, Aoyama festival orchestra, and has served as a soloist for concerto of E. Elgar, A. Dvorak and J. Brahms respectively.
In France, he was selected for the project of
Arai Akira is from Kamakura. Begin oboe from 12 years old. He graduated from Faculty of Music, Toho Gakuen University 2013.
Admission to the department of old instruments graduate school of Bremen Art University 2013. In 2015 he entered the Department of Old Musical Instruments at the Berlin University of the Arts and graduated with the best graduate degree in 2018. Kanagawa Prefecture High School Cultural Federation Solo · Contest Education Chief Prize (No. 1) in the 11th All Japan Junior Classical Music Competition High School Student Division Prize Winning. The 27th Concert Vivant New Audition passed.
After passing in 2013, Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin (= Berlin Old Academy / Germany), Nieuwe Philharmonie Utrecht (Netherlands), Ensemble Weser-Renaissance Bremen (Germany), Elbipolis Barockorchester Hamburg (Germany), Divino Sospiro (Portugal) , Batzdorfer Hofkapelle (Germany), Budapest Festival Orchestra (Hungary), and other major orchestras throughout Europe. Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin's March and April 2014 sevilla and US tours of Sevilla and America held at major halls and churches throughout the country such as Carnegie Hall (New York) and Walt Disney Concert Hall (Los Angeles), JS Bach : Orchestral Suite No. 1 and Velacini: Overture Songs in G minor etc. Playing popular. In addition, since 2015 I participate in regular concerts, other projects and recordings as members of Bach Collegium Japan.
In June 2017 he performed JC Bach's quartet song collection Op. 8 at the Leipzig Bach music festival. At the same time Coviello CLASSICS released the same collection as the world's first recording.
He has studied modern oboe with Masanori Nakayama, Moeko Sekisui, Uchikawa Takahiko, Kozo Uesaki and Baroque oboe with Mr. Ozaki Atsuko, Xenia Löffler, Michael Bosch. Also studied chamber music with Yoshiaki Suzuki, Kozo Masazaki, Masayuki Okamoto, Xenia Löffler, Christian Beuse.
Period musical instruments, beyond the walls of modern musical instruments, it extends the range of performance from baroque to modern times.
Go Arai grew up in Kamakura, Japan and completed a degree at the Toho Gakuen School of Music in 2013. After his graduation, he travelled to Germany to study historical oboe with Xenia Löffler at the Hochschule für Künste Bremen and Universität der Künste Berlin. In 2018 he completed a master's degree at the Universität der Künste Berlin.
Go Arai has performed at venues in Japan, Hong Kong, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, France, Belarus and the USA .. He has played with various ensembles: Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, Nieuwe Philharmonie Utrecht, Ensemble Weser-Renaissance Bremen, Elbipolis Barockorchester Hamburg, Divino Sospino (Portugal), Batzdorfer Hofkapelle, Bremer Barockorchester, Budapest Festival Orchestra et al ..
He participated in the first recording of "JC Bach / 6 Quartets Op. 8", which he performed in June 2017 at the Bachfest Leipzig. Since 2015 he is a member of the Bach Collegium Japan and he has participated in many projects and recordings.
From baroque oboe to modern oboe, he is focused on performance and studying of various oboes.
Nanji Naka is a Japanese clarinet ,she graduated from Showa University Music Institute Music Institute Course course, graduate school music graduate course.
Since she was a student, she won the competition such as the Young Clarinet Contest Competition and the Japan Clarinet Competition. Passed the audition of the Japan National Federation and played a concerto with Mozart with the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra. In the field of chamber music, won the Grand Prize and three sponsorship awards at the Clarinet Ensemble Competition hosted by the Japan Clarinet Association.
After the completion of the Graduate School of Showa University of Music by the President's Award, she began full-scale performance of the historical clarinet. After that she studied at the Royal Conservatory of Music at the Hague, and in 2011 she completed the music school of the same music school. During his stay in Europe, she acted vigorously, including participating in 18th century orchestra, Freiburg, Baroque Orchestra and other concerts.
In 2012, at the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Arita Masahiro Conducted Classical Players Tokyo and Mozart's concertos with classical Bassett and Clarinet, and was highly appreciated at the performance review of "Friends of Music" etc.
So far, she has studied clarinet with Erik Hope Ricci, a historical clarinet to Toyohiko Horikawa, Shoji Yamamoto, Yusuke Noda, Katsumi Nodamura.
Currently she is also engaged in teaching backwards at Showa College of Music and the Junior College, and she is active as a classical era clarinet player at Classical Players Tokyo, Bach Collegium Japan, Orchestra Rivera Classica and others.
Takeshi Tomino of Violist who plays both modern instruments and baroque instruments and is active in the ensemble and orchestra.
Makoto Fujita painting graduated from Musashino Music College. She appeared at the same university graduation concert, Yomiuri Shinkin concert. Chamber music to K. Berkesh, R. Bobo, Horn to Masashi Ogawa, Makoto Yamamoto, Masato Abe and Tsutomu Maruyama.
She won the second prize at the 1st Japan Horn Competition. Currently, New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra Horn player.
Nao Takahashi is a Japanese music artist. She works as a baroque and modern and widely active violinist from the early baroque to contemporary music. All music contests for Nippon students No. 1 National Contest at Yokohama National Conference (audience award), Osaka International Music Contest No. 3 was given to others. He performed with Nagoya Symphony, Keihiro Philharmonia and others with the command of Seiichi Furuya, Yasushi Takemoto, Yuko Tanaka, Kazushige Yamashita. Mr. Natsumi Wakamatsu. In 2014, Suntory Hall sponsored "Master Course Open by Midori Goto Shima". Graduated from the Department of Music, Tokyo National University of Arts and Music, majoring in violin. Graduated at the same voice award. Currently studying at the Department of Music Studies of the Department of Old Music.
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Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts in 1994. In 1993, she won the third Japanese chamber music competition. '95 Performed at Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Budo Performer's debut concert. '97 Graduate school of Tokyo University of the Arts. She has studied with Mr. Atsuko Nakama, Yoshinari Urakawa, Ken Kawai, and Kenji Suganumi so far.
Nozu Masashi is Japanese musical artist .
While attending the Tokyo University of the Arts, participate in the Kyoto French Academy and the Musique Alp Summer International Music Academy with cello and start thinking about studying abroad.
In addition, he heard Professor Hidemi Suzuki's baroque cello, he was very interested in baroque music and started to learn cello and baroque cello in full swing.
After that, he met Professor Balsa in Japan and decided to study abroad in France to learn baroque · cello under Mr. Barça.
He joined French in 2013 and entered the Baroque and Cello Department of the Music Academy of 2014. Currently enrolled in Dr. Emmanuel Balsa's class. Even in Paris, he participate in various concerts and actively perform actively.
Yuki Horiuchi born in Niigata Prefecture. Graduated from Aoyama Gakuin High School.
After graduating from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music of the Instrumental Department, she graduated from the Bachelor of Baroque and Violin at the University. Won the Academy Music Award and Graduate Acanthus Music Award at the time of graduation. In 2012, she traveled to the Netherlands as an overseas trainee of the Agency for Cultural Affairs and Nomura Foundation Scholarship.
In 2014, she completed his master's degree at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. Awarded the jury's special prize at the Bomporti International Music Competition in 2015, together with Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" In addition, she formed "De la Haye Trio" with the work of classical piano · trio, and the Utrecht Music Festival of the Netherlands Fringe concerts etc, also appeared in numerous concerts abroad. Currently participate in orchestra · Rivera Classica, Bach · Collegium Japan · performances · recording. In 2018 he received his doctorate in Tokyo National University of Fine Arts from the research on "arbitrary decoration" in the violin work.
Hiromi Shiho is Japanese musical artist .
Ikeda Riko after completing the Tokyo College of Music, She graduated from the Graduate School of Music. Won the Japanese Classical Music Competition, the Osaka International Music Competition etc. After graduating from university, she graduated to old music and graduated to Tokyo University of the Arts and Graduate School master course (Baroque and Violin major). The 30 th International Orchestra Competition
Toshiki Angya is a Japanese musical artist .
Yuko Araki Violin
After graduating from Toho Girls High School, Yuko Araki graduated from Toho Gakuen University and appeared in the graduation concert. Yuko also completed the Graduate School of the University. With many years of experience, Yuko Akari has participated in concerts and CD recordings of numerous orchestras such as "Bach Collegium Japan", "Orchestra Rivera Classica", "Les Bolead" and so on.
Besides her violin career, Yuko Akari also works as a part-time lecturer at Kanagawa Prefecture Yashina High School.
Toru Yamamoto is one of the most important cellist in Japan as he specialized both baroque cello and modern cello. Now he plays regularly with many leading orchestras and ensembles with historical instruments in Japan, namely Bach Collegium Japan, Orchestra Libera Classica, Classical Players Tokyo, Les Boreades, Gamut Bach Ensemble.
He has also worked with many orchestra and ensembles in Europe, including Orchestra La Scintilla (Zuerich, Switzerland), Gli Angeli Genève, Stradivaria (Nantes, France), and has performed with such distinguished artists as Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Cecilia Bartoli, Viktoria Mullova, Christpher Hogwood, Stephan MacLeod, Sebastien Marq, Walter van Hauwe, Stanley Hoogland.
Toru was awarded quite many prizes such as 2nd prize at the Yamanashi Early Music Competition Japan in 2006, 2nd prize 16th International Bach-Leipzig Competition in 2008, Honorable mention at MA competition in Brugge, Belgium 2011. He also won 1st prize at International Van Wassenaer Competition, Amsterdam 2011 with Den Haag Piano Quintet, which is a historical piano quintet consisting of violin, viola, cello, double bass and fortepiano, whose focus is to introduce rarely played works composed for this specific formation.
Toru started to study the cello with Takashi Dohi when he was 16 years old. He studied the modern cello also with Fumiaki Kouno and Hideki Kitamoto at Tokyo National University of Arts.
After his undergraduate studies, he entered Hidemi Suzuki's class to pursue his postgraduate studies in the baroque cello at the same university, where he also benefited from the teaching of other professors at the school, namely Masaaki Suzuki, Natsumi Wakamatsu, Michio Kobayashi.
Toru entered ZHdK(Zuericher Hochschule der Kuenste) in 2010 with scholarship from Japanese agency for cultural affairs and from Rohm Music Foundation, to study with Roel Dieltiens as he wanted to study more about romantic repertoire with historical instruments. In 2013, he graduated his master degree with honors (“mit Auszeichnung”).
Marie Suga is a Japanese violinist, one of the few violinists in the world that can play as a repertoire from medieval to contemporary music. She won the highest prize in the 15th Osaka International Music Competition Early Music Category. As a project of Japan Mekong Exchange Year 2009 hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2009, she participated in Ensemble Resonants Vietnam Tour and serve as a soloist.
At the music festival including the Rostropovic Festival (Moscow), Teana Old Music Festival (Barcelona), British Youth Music Festival (Lake District of the UK), La Folle Journée (Tokyo), Toyama Chamber Music Festival, National Cultural Festival Performance. She has participated in project Q, Loire music festival (France), YBP music festival, Hida Takayama music festival and so on. Appeared in the 2013 - 15 Japan Modern Music Association and Independent Exhibition.
Kikuko Ogura ( September 15, 1967 ) is one of the leading Forte Piano players in Japan. She was born in Tokyo. Kikuro graduated from the Amsterdam Conservatory and the Tokyo University of the Arts.
Kikuko Ogura studied piano at the Tokyo University of the Arts and its Graduate School. She further studied at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam, graduating wity "Cum Laude". In 1988, she was awarded first prize at the Japan Mozart Piano Competition (piano category). In 1993, she won first prize for ensemble in the Bruges International Early Music Competition. Then in 1995, she was awarded first prize (and audience prize) in the fortepiano category of the Bruges Competition as the third person in its history, after not being awarded for nine years.
After that, she has a very wide repertoire ranging from baroque to modern day, and has developed a variety of concert activities including not only solo but also ensemble. She also serves as a part-time lecturer at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.
Besides the 2013 "Rondo (Rondo) ~ Mozart's Brilliance ~", she released more than 40 CDs in total, many of which are selected as recommendation boards and specialty boards.
Yusuke Watanabe is a Japanese conductor and music director. He graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, graduated from the graduated school. After that, he studied at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague, the Netherlands from 2008 to 2010, and studied under Peter Kooij, Michael Chance, Jill Feldman and Rita Dams. From April 2002, he was a member of Bach Collegium Japan, which is sponsored by Masaaki Suzuki.
In addition, he has been active as a soloist. He was invited as a solo performer to the new opera "KAMIKAZE" of Shigeaki Saegusa, which was world premiered in January 2013, and as a soloist at the Ensemble of Tokyo directed by Chang Kook Kim. He will continue to serve as a soloist in Bach "Mass in B minor", Handel "Messiah" etc.
Currently, he is a permanent conductor of Tokyo Musik Kreis and a music director of Majora Canamus. He also is a supervisor of Early music groups "Logos Apocalipsis" and a member of Gamut Bach Ensamble and Ueno Baroque and Soloists Vocal.
From April 2014, he has been taking office as a part-time lecturer at Tohoku Gakuin University.
Masayuki Okamoto graduated from Tokyo University of Arts in 1989, and joined the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra in the same year. He was awarded the 1st prize and Grand prix at the 6th Wind and Percussion Concours of Japan. In 1996–1997, he studied in Hannover under a German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) scholarship. He studied Bassoon under Itaru Morita, Hitomi Sugawara, Kouji Okazaki, Klaus Tunemann, Sergio Azzolini, and serves as Special Professor at Toho Gakuen School of Music and Docent at Tokyo University of Arts.
The Chiba Lotte Marines (千葉ロッテマリーンズ Chiba Rotte Marīnzu) are a professional baseball team in Japan's Pacific League based in Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture, in the Kantō region, and owned by the Lotte conglomerate.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the classical era.
Born in Salzburg, Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty. At 17, Mozart was engaged as a musician at the Salzburg court, but grew restless and traveled in search of a better position. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was dismissed from his Salzburg position. He chose to stay in the capital, where he achieved fame but little financial security. During his final years in Vienna, he composed many of his best-known symphonies, concertos, and operas, and portions of the Requiem, which was largely unfinished at the time of his early death at the age of 35. The circumstances of his early death have been much mythologized.
He composed more than 600 works, many acknowledged as pinnacles of symphonic, concertante, chamber, operatic, and choral music. He is among the most enduringly popular of classical composers, and his influence is profound on subsequent Western art music. Ludwig van Beethoven composed his own early works in the shadow of Mozart, and Joseph Haydn wrote: "posterity will not see such a talent again in 100 years".
Mozart's music, like Haydn's, stands as an archetype of the Classical style. At the time he began composing, European music was dominated by the style galant, a reaction against the highly evolved intricacy of the Baroque. Progressively, and in large part at the hands of Mozart himself, the contrapuntal complexities of the late Baroque emerged once more, moderated and disciplined by new forms, and adapted to a new aesthetic and social milieu. Mozart was a versatile composer, and wrote in every major genre, including symphony, opera, the solo concerto, chamber music including string quartet and string quintet, and the piano sonata. These forms were not new, but Mozart advanced their technical sophistication and emotional reach. He almost single-handedly developed and popularized the Classical piano concerto. He wrote a great deal of religious music, including large-scale masses, as well as dances, divertimenti, serenades, and other forms of light entertainment.
The central traits of the Classical style are all present in Mozart's music. Clarity, balance, and transparency are the hallmarks of his work, but simplistic notions of its delicacy mask the exceptional power of his finest masterpieces, such as the Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor, K. 491; the Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550; and the opera Don Giovanni. Charles Rosen makes the point forcefully:
It is only through recognizing the violence and sensuality at the center of Mozart's work that we can make a start towards a comprehension of his structures and an insight into his magnificence. In a paradoxical way, Schumann's superficial characterization of the G minor Symphony can help us to see Mozart's daemon more steadily. In all of Mozart's supreme expressions of suffering and terror, there is something shockingly voluptuous.
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