Orchestra Asia Japan is Music festival Music event held in Japan.
The orchestra Asia is unique with a deep song "Homy" born from the life and culture of the Mongolian nomadic tribe and Borde Erdene from the country of Mongolia, and Lee Choi, dance and percussion, from Korea. Deliver the world of music.
Homy is a singing art based on the unique vocalization method born from the customs, life, and culture of Mongolian nomadic people, where the human body itself is an instrument.
The orchestra Asia is unique with a deep song "Homy" born from the life and culture of the Mongolian nomadic tribe and Borde Erdene from the country of Mongolia, and Lee Choi, dance and percussion, from Korea. Deliver the world of music.
First ever orchestra with traditional instruments from Japan, China and Korea! Currently, “Orchestra Asia” is organized by the Chinese Opera and Dance Theater, Korean Central Music Orchestra, and Orchestra Asia Japan (Japan Orchestra). "Orchestra Asia"
"Orchestra Asia" is a dream band based on a collection of traditional Asian instruments that no one could ever set out.
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"Weapons TV SMAP x FNS 27 Hours TV"
Yomiuri TV drama "monkey rock"
Japan TV broadcast "Dr. Rintaro"
Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra # 642 times regular concert
appearances in such percussion Kotomokai, orchestra Asia, loose man unit to participate in such
Senzoku Gakuen College of Music contemporary Japanese music courses part-time lecturer
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Received the "A Friend of Music Award" and the "Remy Matan Music Award"
He is in charge of songs such as Sayuri Ishikawa "Amagi surpassing", "Drunken Sorou", "Namba Hanayo Iyo wa Haha wa", and CM "Let's copy New Year's Day" and many other drums.
Maki Shellfish graduated from Takasaki Art College (now Creation Academy) Music department major, completed the same department. Takasaki Art Junior College Designated Music Class Lecturer. In addition to Kokoo, he has also been active as a member of the “NHK Tradition Orchestra”, “Sawai Tadao Orchestra”, “Saemon”, and “Fine!”.
Orchestra Asia Japan member. High school graduated from piano, university graduated from vocal arts department. Presiding over music school.
2015 TV Tokyo Thursday 8 o'clock concert-famous song! Start piano from 3 years old. The unit "Saisae" of piano, shakuhachi and viola, and the member of the Japanese musical instrument quartet "Cytamatic".
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