Japan Philharmonic Orchestra 708th Tokyo Regular Concert

日本フィルハーモニー交響楽団 第357回横浜定期演奏会<春季>
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Japan Philharmonic Orchestra 708th Tokyo Regular Concert is Music festival Classic music event held in Japan.

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The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra (日本フィルハーモニー交響楽団 , Nihon Firuhāmonī Kōkyō Gakudan) is a Japanese symphony orchestra based in Tokyo, with administrative offices in Suginami. The orchestra's current chief conductor is Pietari Inkinen, since 2016. The orchestra reorganised its financial basis in 2013, transitioning to a publicly held foundation basis.

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Awarded the Japan Academy of Arts in 2004. Reiko Maehashi (pre-decade, December 11-1943) is a Japanese violinist. My sister, Yuko Maebashi (Yuko Maehashi, November 17, 1945-February 18, 1999) is a pianist, who has performed many concerts and recordings.

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She studied with Anna Ono, a Russian-based music teacher, and Hideo Saito, a music school for Tsubaki Gakuen children.

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Dame Mitsuko Uchida, DBE (内田光子, [ɯtɕiꜜda miꜜtsɯ̥ko]), born 20 December 1948) is a classical pianist and conductor, born in Japan and naturalised in Britain, particularly noted for her interpretations of Mozart and Schubert.

She has appeared with many notable orchestras, recorded a wide repertory with several labels, won numerous awards and honours (including Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2009), and has since 2013 been Artistic Director of the Marlboro Music School and Festival, the only musician to be its sole Artistic Director since co-founder Rudolf Serkin. She has also conducted several major orchestras.

Born in Atami, a seaside town close to Tokyo, Japan, Uchida moved to Vienna, Austria, with her diplomat parents when she was 12 years old, after her father was named the Japanese ambassador to Austria. She enrolled at the Vienna Academy of Music to study with Richard Hauser, and later Wilhelm Kempff and Stefan Askenase, and remained in Vienna to study when her father was transferred back to Japan after five years. She gave her first Viennese recital at the age of 14 at the Vienna Musikverein. She also studied with Maria Curcio, the last and favourite pupil of Artur Schnabel.

In 1969 Uchida won the first prize in the Beethoven Competition in Vienna and in 1970 the second prize in the International Chopin Piano Competition. In 1975, she won second prize in the Leeds Piano Competition.

In 1998 Uchida was the Music Director of the Ojai Music Festival in conjunction with conductor and violinist, David Zinman.

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She is an acclaimed interpreter of the works of Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Debussy and Schoenberg. She has recorded all of Mozart's piano sonatas (a project that won the Gramophone Award in 1989), and concerti, the latter with the English Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Jeffrey Tate. Her recording of the Schoenberg Piano Concerto with Pierre Boulez won another Gramophone Award. Uchida is further noted for her recordings of Beethoven's complete piano concerti with Kurt Sanderling conducting, Beethoven's late piano sonatas, and a Schubert piano cycle. She is also respected as a distinguished interpreter of the works of the Second Viennese School.

Her 2009 recording of the Mozart piano concertos nos. 23 and 24, in which she conducted the Cleveland Orchestra as well as playing the solo part, won the Grammy Award in 2011. This recording was the start of a project to record all the Mozart piano concertos for a second time, conducting the Cleveland Orchestra from the piano. Further recordings for this project were released in 2011, 2012 and 2014.

From 2002 to 2007 she was artist-in-residence for the Cleveland Orchestra, where she led performances of all of Mozart's solo piano concertos. She has also conducted the English Chamber Orchestra, from the keyboard. In 2010, she was artist-in-residence for the Berlin Philharmonic. She was senior artist at the Marlboro Music School and Festival in 1974 and 1992, and has been permanently associated with Marlboro since 1994 when she became a member of the Committee for Artistic Direction. In 1999 she became one of two Artistic Directors along with fellow pianist Richard Goode. Since 2013 she has been sole Artistic Director.She is also a founding trustee of the Borletti-Buitoni Trust, an organisation established to help young artists develop and sustain international careers. In May 2012, the Royal Philharmonic Society announced that she would be honoured with their Gold Medal (she received the society's annual Music Award in 2003); previous recipients have included Johannes Brahms (1877), Frederick Delius and Sir Edward Elgar (1925), Richard Strauss (1936), Igor Stravinsky (1954), Benjamin Britten and Leonard Bernstein (1987).

Her 2015 performance with the Cleveland Orchestra elicited this review from the Cleveland Plain Dealer:

Call it the mark of a master. Just when Mitsuko Uchida was starting to seem predictable, the goddess of purity, the pianist goes and exhibits another persona altogether. Performing Mozart again with the Cleveland Orchestra Thursday, the pianist-conductor treated listeners to a heartier, more robust version of her art. More than just the layout of the strings, she rearranged, in a refreshing manner, her very sound.

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Education and Degree
1974: Graduated from the University of Indiana Music School (BM) Graduated Achievement Award at the
1976: Graduated from the University of Indiana Music School (MM)

Work history
1977: Musashino Music University part-time lecturer
1980: Musashino Music University full-time lecturer
1980: Naomi Higher Music Academy admissions course part-time lecturer (until 1985)
1994: Musashino Music University Associate Professor
2005: Musashino Music University

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[Performance, research, writing, etc.]
After completing a graduate school from Indiana University in the United States, he made a debut recital at Nikkei Hall in 1976. After that, he appeared in regular concerts of the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, the Kyoto City Symphony Orchestra, and the Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra. He performed in South America Mexico, Panama, Peru as a music envoy of the Japan Foundation in 1987, to violinists Mariko Senju and Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan in 1998, and to Keiko Terada and duo recital in Helsinki, Finland in 2002, 1996 A yearly recital with the recitals by Chopin's polonaise, the 1998 Saitama National Arts Theater "Pianist Series of 100 People", and a concert with the last three sonatas of Schubert at the Tokyo Cultural Center Small Hall in 2000. In March 2006, he performed with the Far East Symphony Orchestra in Khabarovsk, Russia.
Since 2003, he has been performing recitals at the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Small Hall under the All Sibelius Program four times, and CDs have been released from Octavia Records. In 2007, the violinist Sato Madoka and "Sibelius Violin Works I, II" were released (ALM record) in December 2015, and these activities were awarded the Sibelius Medal with tradition and honor from the Finnish Sibelius Association in December 2015. Performed two Mozart piano concertos at the Tokyo Suntory Hall in June 2010 and May 2016 with the Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra conducted by Koichiro Kobayashi, and in August 2010 Rachmaninoff's piano concerto in St. Petersburg, Russia, Russia Perform a duo recital for the second at Latvia Riga. Recitals will be held in Toronto, Canada in September 2016, Kioi Hall in January 2017, Osaka The Phoenix Hall in May, and Niihama in August. In addition, he joined Osaka The Phoenix Hall Music Advisor in April 2017. Currently a professor at Musashino Music University.

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Open lectures at Tashkent Music School (Uzbekistan) in 1998 and Sibelius Academy (Finland) in 2002.

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Alexander Nikolayevich Lazarev (Russian: Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Ла́зарев ; born 5 July 1945, Moscow, Soviet Union) is a Russian conductor. In 1971, he was the first prize winner in a national conducting competition in the USSR. He studied at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, and later at the Moscow Conservatory with Leo Ginsbourg.

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Alice = Aira Otto (Alice = Sara Otto, Alice-Sara Ott, August 1, 1988-) is a female pianist from Munich, Germany. She has the experience of winning piano competitions mainly in German speaking areas. She studied with Karl Heinz Kemarink at Salzburg Mozarteum University in Austria.

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Miki Kobayashi (小林美貴 , Kobayashi Miki, born (1987-11-10 ) November 10, 1987) is a Japanese biathlete. She competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, in the individual, sprint and relay.

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Inkinen concluded his NZSO tenure at the end of 2015, and now has the title of Honorary Conductor of the NZSO. He leads a chamber trio, the Inkinen Trio. He had first conducted the Prague Symphony Orchestra in 2007.

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In September 2016, the orchestra named Inkinen its next chief conductor, effective with the 2017-2018 season, with an initial contract of 4 years. Pietari Inkinen (born 29 April 1980, Kouvola, Finland) is a Finnish violinist and conductor. He began violin and piano studies at age 4.

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Debuted in the 2005 CD with Scarlati's Sonatas and received overwhelming criticism. The subsequent recordings and recitals of Rachmaninoff and the No. 1 piano concerto by Tchaikovsky and Methner have a high reputation with one of the world's most intriguing and exciting young performers. The 2007 Scriabin recording was also the BBC Music Magazine monthly best, the Daily Telegraph annual best, and the CAN's MIDEM Classics Award 2008 Best Instrumental Music CD Award.

Born in 1980 in St. Petersburg. He has an excellent musical talent since childhood, and entered the St. Petersburg Conservatory in 1987. After studying in Berlin in 1990, he has been living in London since 1997 and studied with Christopher Elton at the Royal Conservatory. In the meantime, she participated in the Lake Como International Piano Academy in Italy, and studied with Murray Pelaya, Claude Frank, Leon Freyshire, Stephen Huff, Alexander Thatz.

In addition to the European and Northern European tours in 2006, the highly acclaimed Canadian and American tours will be realized, and the New York debut in the Frick Collection series will be made. Debuted at the 2007 Aspen Music Festival, La Rock Dantelon International Piano Music Festival in France, and the Metropolitan Museum Piano Forte Series in New York.

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Other activities include Grant Rewellin's North Carolina Symphony Orchestra, Osmo Vanska's Beethoven piano concerto with the Minnesota Orchestra, and all the songs by Vladimir Ashkenazy, co-star with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, Neme Jarvi, London Philharmonic The Royal Festival Hall Series with the Orchestra and BBC Proms debut in 2008 with the BBC Philharmonic under the direction of Jan Pascal Tortolier.

January 2011, first visit to Japan. A recital is planned, as well as the Saitama National Arts Theater.

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Akeo Watanabe (渡邉 暁雄 Watanabe Akeo, 1919–1990) was a Japanese symphonic conductor, known for his recordings of the works of Jean Sibelius.

Watanabe was born in 1919 to a Japanese father and Finnish mother. He studied music and conducted at the Tokyo Academy of Music in Japan and the Juilliard School of Music in New York City, USA. His conducting premiere was with the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra in 1945. He was music director of the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra from 1948 to 1954 (Kennedy 2006).

In 1956, Watanabe founded the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra and continued as its resident conductor until 1968. In 1970, he became music director of the Kyoto Symphony Orchestra, and remained so until 1972. From 1972 to 1978, he was the music director of the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra. In 1978, he once again became resident conductor of the newly reformed Japan Philharmonic (now renamed the Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra), with whom he stayed until 1983. In 1988, he became the music director of the Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra, and remained there until 1990. He was also a professor of conducting at the Tokyo University of Arts from 1962 to 1967 (Kennedy 2006).

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Watanabe was a regular guest conductor with orchestras in the United States and Europe (Kennedy 2006). Watanabe made the first complete set of recordings of Sibelius' symphonies in stereophonic sound with the Japan Philharmonic from 1960 to 1962 for the Nippon Columbia Company (these were released on Columbia's Epic label in the United States). He re-recorded the Sibelius symphony cycle in digital sound with the same orchestra in 1981 for Denon.

Watanabe died in 1990. Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra records note that he remained as music director of the orchestra, which he founded, until his death.

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He has toured overseas with the London Symphony, London Philharmonic, BBC Symphony, CBSO, Hallé, Royal Scottish National and BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestras. He has also recorded the complete Rachmaninoff Concertos and major solo piano works for Nimbus Records. John Richard Lill CBE (born 17 March 1944 in London) is a British classical pianist.

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Lill studied at the Royal College of Music and with Wilhelm Kempff. His most recent recording projects have been the 60th birthday release of piano works by Schumann on the Classics for Pleasure label and new releases for Signum records of Schumann, Brahms and Haydn. He recorded Malcolm Arnold's Fantasy on a Theme of John Field (dedicated to John Lill) with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Vernon Handley for Conifer.

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Graduated from Kamakura in 1968 with an award for excellence at the Senzoku Gakuen University School of Music. Passed the NHK Western Music Audition, the third place in the Japan Woodwind Competition, the second place in the Japan Clarinet Competition (no first place), and received a scholarship from the Meiji Yasuda Life Quality of Life Cultural Foundation.
He studied chamber music with Jun Jun Date, with clarinets by Kei Tsunoda, Kazuhiko Ikematsu and Koichi Hamanaka.

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Currently a leading clarinet player of the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, he is a visiting associate professor at the National College of Music, a visiting professor at the Senzoku Gakuen College of Music, and a coach at the Naomi Music College Diploma department.

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Name of performance: Japan Philharmonic Orchestra 709 Tokyo Regular Concert
Venue: Suntory Hall Great Hall
Open: 2018/12/13 (Thu) 10:00
Notes:
4/20 performance = Tokyo Saturday limited pre-talk "today's listening place" is. 13: 10-Pre-talk start (Please ask in the 1st floor-1-14 columns)
There is a childcare service. (Advance pre-registration system. The deadline is one week before the show). Contact information: Event childcare mothers TEL: 0120-788-222 (10:00 to 17:00 on weekdays)
Performers and songs may be changed. Please be forewarned.
If you have a wheelchair and a disability certificate, there is a discount. Please contact the Japan Philharmonic Service Center.
Please refrain from admission for preschoolers.
Limit number of tickets: You can book up to 8 tickets with a single application. Application limit 4 times
Type of seats and fees:
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Kamie Hayato

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In 2005, Jiang deux scholarship association 34 th recruitment opera scholarship, he was selected to study abroad in Italy as a 2008 scholarship of the Meiji Yasuda Creative Foundation. He performed at MITO Music Festival held in Milan 2009, San Marco Temple in 2010, at the Santa Fiorea Music Festival and the 2011 Verdi Festival, Mr. Marriotti conducts, "Il Trovatore" by Parma Royal Opera Orchestra (Concert style) performed at the Verdi Theater in Buddhist, in the Magnani Theater in Fidenza, he received a praise by the Count of Luna. When graduating from undergraduate, he received Matsuda Toshi Prize, Acanthus Prize, Honorary Voice Award, etc,.

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Kasumi Shimizu

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Kasumi Shimizu is a Japanese mezzo-soprano singer.After graduating from the Vocal Music Department at the National Music College. After completing the graduate school, she joined the New National Theater Opera Training Institute and experienced the stage with numerous training center performances. At the completion of the graduate school, she received the award "National College of Music studies research scholarship".

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Michie Koyama

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Michie Koyama (May, 3 1959) is a Japanese classical pianist.
In 1982, she ranked the third place at Tchaikovsky International Competition, the fourth place at the Chopin International Piano Competition in 1985 and she is the only Japanese pianist who wins both big international competitions. Michie Koyama also has performed numerous collaborations with domestic and international orchestras and well-known conductors.

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Sachio Fujioka

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Sachio Fujioka was born in Tokyo in 1962 and from the age of 16 studied conducting with both Kenichiro Kobayshi and Akeo Watanabe. In 1990 he moved to the UK taking up post-graduate studies at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, where he was the first holder of the Sir Charles Groves Conducting Fellowship. Since 2001 he has held the position of Chief Conductor of the Kansai Philharmonic Orchestra in Osaka. Following his very successful debut with the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra at Suntory Hall, Tokyo in May 1995, he was appointed a regular guest conductor and now returns to work with the orchestra on a number of occasions each season. He also works regularly with many other Japanese orchestras including the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony, Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony, Sapporo Symphony and Hiroshima Symphony Orchestras.

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Kamio Mayuko

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Mayuko Kamio (神尾 真由子, born June 12, 1986 in Toyonaka, Osaka) is a Japanese violinist. In 2010, Kamio toured Japan with the Budapest Festival Orchestra under Iván Fischer playing the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto. On 2 October 2010, She played Fantasía sobre Carmen de Sarasate in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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The NHK Symphony Orchestra (NHK交響楽団 NHK Kōkyō Gakudan) is a Japanese orchestra based in Tokyo. The orchestra gives concerts in several venues, including the NHK Hall, Suntory Hall, and the Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall.

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Kyoto City Symphony Orchestra

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Kyoto City Symphony Orchestra is a professional orchestra based in Kyoto City. In 2005, it signed to a sister orchestra alliance with the Prague Symphony Orchestra (FOK). From April 2009, it was operated by the foundation Kyoto City Music Arts and Culture Promotion Foundation.

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Tokyo (Japanese: [toːkjoː] , English /ˈ t oʊ k i . oʊ / ), officially Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan and one of its 47 prefectures. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. It is the seat of the Emperor of Japan and the Japanese government. Tokyo is in the Kantō region on the southeastern side of the main island Honshu and includes the Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands. Formerly known as Edo, it has been the de facto seat of government since 1603 when Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu made the city his headquarters. It officially became the capital after Emperor Meiji moved his seat to the city from the old capital of Kyoto in 1868; at that time Edo was renamed Tokyo. Tokyo Metropolis was formed in 1943 from the merger of the former Tokyo Prefecture (東京府 , Tōkyō-fu) and the city of Tokyo (東京市 , Tōkyō-shi) .

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