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Born in Kagoshima in 1969. After studying at the Faculty of Education, Kagoshima University, studying at the Toho Gakuen University College of Conducting Course. In 1996 he received a diploma in conductor orchestra at the Keiziana Conservatory in Siena, Italy. As the first Osaka Philharmonic Philosophy Principal Investigator in 1997, he (Race) studies under numerous masters including Mr. Takashi Asahina. In 1999 he was selected as a foreign trainee for Agency for Cultural Affairs Dispatching, studied at the Vienna State Drama Music College, enrolled until June 2001.
He won the 2000 Tokyo International Music Competition
While being regularly invited to the domestic orchestras regularly, Rome - Santa Cecilia National Academy Tube, Milano Verdi Symphony, Strasbourg Philharmonic, Bordeaux Tube, Loire Tube, Vienna Interior Tube, Cannes PACA Tube, Czech Philharmonic Tube, Stuttgart Radio Symphony , South West Germany Germany Phil Konstanz, Silicon Valley Symphony and other international performances.
In 2006, he was welcomed as the first conductor of the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra, and from April 2013 to March 17, he will serve as leader of the group's guest guest. In 2011, he became a music director of the Hiroshima Wind Orchestra, became a permanent guest conductor from the Kyoto City Symphony Orchestra from April 2002, and became the permanent chief guest conductor from April 2005. In April 2017, he became General Director of the Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra.
Kirishima International Music Festival, Saito · Kinen · Festival Matsumoto, and many other music festivals. In the field of opera in recent years he is also conducting a noteworthy performance including the New National Theater, Nikko Theater and the Second Chronic Party.
Until now, the Idemitsu Music Award, Norio Watanabe Music Foundation Music Award, Nippon Steel Music Award, Fresh Artist Award, Saito Hideo Memorial Fund Award, Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Prize, MBC Award, Tonen General Award Encouragement Prize, South Japan Culture Award Received special awards etc. Kagoshima City Furusato Ambassador, Ojanka Ambassador Kirishima.
In April 2017, he took office as a professor in charge of music at the Kyoto City University of Arts.
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The 322nd Regular Concert
2019 / 2/16 (Sat) 14:00 raising of the curtain [13:15 Doors open]
◎ Pre-concert by Tokyo City Phil Member from 13:30
Venue: Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall
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