The Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra (Tōkyō Firuhāmonī Kōkyō Gakudan) is recognized as the oldest classical orchestra in Japan, having been founded in Nagoya in 1911. It moved to Tokyo in 1938 and has some 166 members as of 2005.
The orchestra plays frequently at Tokyo Opera City, in Shinjuku, Orchard Hall, part of the Bunkamura (文化村) shopping and entertainment complex in Shibuya, and Suntory Hall, in Akasaka, Tokyo.
In 2011, the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra celebrated its 100th anniversary as Japan’s first symphony orchestra. With about 130 musicians, TPO performs both symphonies and operas regularly. TPO is proud to have appointed Maestro Myung-Whun Chung, who has been conducting TPO since 2001, as Honorary Music Director, Maestro Andrea Battistoni as Chief Conductor and Maestro Mikhail Pletnev as Special Guest Conductor.
TPO has established its world-class reputation through its subscription concert series, regular opera and ballet assignments at the New National Theatre, and a full, ever in-demand agenda around Japan and the world, including broadcasting with NHK Broadcasting Corporation, various educational programs, and tours abroad. In March, 2014, TPO became a global sensation in its centennial world tour of six major cities: New York, Madrid, Paris, London, Singapore and Bangkok. In December 2015, TPO held Beethoven’s 9th symphony concerts in Seoul and Tokyo with Mastro Myung-Whun Chung, with Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra combined into one orchestra. TPO has partnerships with Bunkamura Orchard Hall, the Bunkyo Ward in Tokyo, Chiba City, Karuizawa Cho in Nagano and Nagaoka City in Niigata.
Name of performance: Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra No. 918 Suntory regular period series
Venue: Suntory Hall Great Hall
Begining: 2018/10/09 (Tue) 10: 00
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Takaaki Otaka (Otaka Hakuaki, November 8, 1947 -) is a conductor in Japan. Professor Emeritus, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.
Born in Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture as the second son of Odaka Naotada, a composer and conductor. His older brother is Odaka Tadashi, a composer. My wife, Yukiko Otaka is a pianist. Paternal uncle Odaka Asao is a former professor (Law philosophy) of Tokyo University Law Department of Nitta Kitaro under the gate, former professor of the University of Tokyo Faculty of Letters (Labor Sociology) as well as his uncle, Mr. Hironobu Odaka former professor of the Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University , The great grandfather Odaka Tadashida was a businessman in the Meiji Period who served as the first plant manager of the Tomioka Silk mill. Eiichi Shibusawa, a cousin of a great grandfather and a son-in-law, is also a great-grandfather of Tadaaki, and is also related to religion through composers Shabuzawa family with Mr. Saburo Makoto, Makoto Okito and the cousin accounting scholar Katsunosuke. In relatives of the maternal side, Celister Sumiko Kurata is a cousin, actress / director Takeshi Nagaoka acts as an aunt.
Studied conducting with Saito Hideo in Toho Gakuen University. He won the second prize at the 2nd Mino Sound Conductor Competition. After studying at the NHK Symphony Orchestra, he studied at Vienna State College of Music and studied under Hans Swarovski. He also co-stars numerous with the NHK Symphony Orchestra and has also taken charge of the theme songs of the river drama in numerous ways. Approximately 30 years old regular appeared on NHK programs such as "Music Plaza", not only commanded but also gentle talk for familiarity with the tea room, also worked on classical music enlightenment. Since 1974 he served as a permanent conductor of the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra for many years, and now he is a Conductor of Crown. Since 1992, he has served as a permanent conductor of Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra for six years and is now an honor guest conductor.
In 1987 he became the principal conductor of the BBC Wales Symphony Orchestra (currently the Conductor of Conductor), handed out a lot of British music such as Elgar, Walton, Britain, received the British Empire, Order of Elgar and others.
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Cheng Ming-hun (European expression: Myung-Whun Chung, January 22, 1953 -) was a conductor and pianist born in Seoul, Korea. American nationality. The violinist Jeong Kyung Hwa and the cellist Jung Myonghwa are older sisters. Sometimes it is written in Japanese with Jeon Munhoon.
Born as the second (third son) from the bottom of the seven siblings under the father of a civil servant and the mother of a restaurant manager. From the early years He learned the piano, and at the age of seven He got a talent blossomed from early such as playing Haydn's piano concerto with the Seoul City Symphony Orchestra (Seoul Phil).
In 1961, his mother went to the United States with a family to open a Korean restaurant in Seattle (two older sisters have already studied in New York). In 1967 he is holding a recital in Seattle. In 1968 he moved to New York, from 1971 he studied piano with Nadia Reisenberg at Mannes College of Music and with Carl Bramburger in command. In the same year, he played a piano accompaniment when his sister Myeong-hwa won the first place in the cello division of the Geneva International Music Competition. In 1974 he participated in the Tchaikovsky international competition piano division as an American prize and won the second prize. Afterwards, he worked as a pianist in parallel with the study of conduct, and in 1979 he recorded Los Angeles Philharmonique directed by Charles Duttowe and Tchaikovsky's No. 1 Piano Concerto in Decca.
He also formed "Chon Trio" with my older sister Kyung-hwa and Myeong-hwa and is in charge of the piano. In the name of Jeong · Trio he is recording Dvorak, Brahms, Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich's piano trio and Beethoven's Triple Concerto.
After graduating from Manness Music University, in 1974 he entered the graduate school of the Juilliard School of Music and started studying conducting seriously. In addition to directing the opera "Butterfly Masters" at the Juilliard School of Music, he also served as the conductor of the New York Youth Orchestra. In 1978 he became an assistant of Carlo Maria Giulini at the Los Angeles Philharmonic and became a deputy conductor of the same group in 1980. In 1984, he took office as Principal Conductor of the Saarbrücken Radio Symphony Orchestra. From around this time he began conducting mainly in Europe and in 1990 he debuted as Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra as a substitute for Lorin Maazeres who canceled in protest against the appointment of Claudio Abbad as artistic supervisor. As an opera conductor, debuted at the Metropolitan Opera in 1986 in Verdi opera "Simon Boccanegra". In 1987 he was appointed Principal Guest Conductor of Florence Opera.
Mikhail Vasilye Viti Pretniov (Russian: Михаил Васильевич Плетнёв, Latin Transcription Example: Mikhail Vasilievich Pletnev, April 14, 1957 -) is a Russian pianist and conductor.
Born in Soviet Arkhangelsk in 1957. Both parents are musicians, demonstrating a good deed from childhood. He entered the Moscow Conservatory at the age of 13 and studied piano with Jacob Friier and Lev Vlasenco. In 1978 he won a gold medal at the Tchaikovsky International Competition and got international attention. In the late 1980s He signed with Virgin Classics as a pianist and started recording internationally as a pianist, but in 1990 He established the first private orchestra in the Soviet Union, the Russian National Orchestra, It is. Currently he is a German · Gramophone exclusive artist and also serves as artistic director of the Russian National Orchestra. He has won the Grammy Award once as a conductor and as a pianist.
Dan Ettinger (Hebrew: דן אטינגר ; June 10, 1971) is an Israeli conductor. He has been the resident conductor at the Berlin State Opera, and is currently music director of the National Theatre Mannheim, Music Director and Principal Conductor of the Israel Symphony Orchestra, and Chief Conductor of the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra.
Dan Ettinger made his Royal Opera debut in 2010 conducting Rigoletto and has since returned to conduct La traviata and La bohème for the company. In the 2016/17 Season he returned to conduct Turandot, and in the 2017/18 Season to conduct Tosca.
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