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Yokohama Symphony Orchestra The 693th Regular Concert National Music

横浜交響楽団第693回定期演奏会 国民楽派の音楽
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Establishment: The Yokohama Symphony Orchestra (commonly known as "Yokobuki") was established by Kojiro Kofuna and Yaejima Gaoei in 1972, and the 80th anniversary of the 2012 season, and 650 regular events in 2013. It is an amateur orchestra to be a concert. Yokobiki operates with the ideal of "a citizen's organ".
Subscription concert: The first concert was held at the Port Opening Memorial Hall on July 1st, 1932 (Showa 8), and Kanagawa Prefectural Music Hall was established. From November 1954 (Showa 29), regular performances are held 12 times a month. I have held a meeting. Eight regular concerts were held a year after 1984 (Showa 59), and it became the 650th regular concert in October 2013 (Heisei 25).
 The regular concert has a subtitle of " A concert for young people" , and every December, the members of the "Singing of the 9th Concert" are invited from the citizens to It is customary to play This concert is attended by more than 2,000 guests every time, and this is one of the most visited concerts among the 9th concert of pro-am held in Kanagawa Prefecture Hall.
 In addition to the regular concerts, the city also conducts traveling concerts throughout the city, request concerts from schools, and business trips to other cities. In November 1977, Manila, a sister city of Yokohama, is We performed a goodwill concert at.
In 2011, we held a concert in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, to support the reconstruction of the Great East Japan Earthquake.

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Award winner The above activities have been evaluated, and they have been awarded
the
1972 Yokohama Culture Award, the 1957 Kanagawa Culture Award, and the
1958 Andiroi Jiro Memorial Award.

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Yokohama Symphony Orchestra (YSO) is an amateur orchestra founded in 1932 by Kojiro Kobune and Sotoe Yasojima. 1n 2007, they celebrated its 75th birthday and had its 600th concert in July. It has been managed with the founders idea that YSO should be Citizens Organ .

The first concert was held on July 1st 1933 at Port Opening Memorial Hall. They had had 12 subscription concerts a year since 1954 when the Prefectural Music Hall was built. Since 1984, they have had the subscription concerts eight times a year. On March 2010, they had the 621st concert. It has been known as The concerts for the young people and has been very popular among citizens of Yokohama.

They play Beethovens 9th Symphony every December at Kanagawa Prefectural Civic Hall. In the recent years as well as our 200 regular choir members, an additional 400 citizen choral singers have participated to this event. They have a large audience of more than 2000 every year, which is the most among the concerts of Beethovens 9th Symphony held there. In addition to these subscription concerts, we hold concerts at school or in other city when we are requested. In 1977 they had an amity concert in Manila which is the sister city of Yokohama

They received various awards such as the Yokohama Culture Award in 1954, the Kanagawa Culture Award in 1982 and the Tamejiro Ando Award in 1983. They published a book entitled Citizen's Organ, with a subtitle Kojiro Kobune and Yokohama Symphony Orchestra on July 7 , 2007 in honor of Kojiro Kobunes 100th birthday and YSOs 75th birthday.

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He was born in 1977 in Tokyo. Graduated from Aoyama Gakuin University Faculty of Education Department of Education. He will study on music education and religious music under the guidance of Mr. Atsushi Okai. He has studied under the supervision of Katsuhito Yokoshima and Hiroyuki Shimizu, and the clarinet with Akihisa Kato and Kuniyuki Takahashi. In 2012, he will receive direct guidance from Pascal Vero (permanent conductor of the Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra) at a conductor seminar held at Miyagi University of Education.

 In the opera, he is involved in performances such as Mozart's "The Magician", Bize's "Carmen", and in the Operetta's Rehar "Merry Widow". In works including vocal music, he has been involved in performances of Beethoven's "Misa Solemnis", "Symphony No. 9", Handel "Messiah" and Bach "Christmas Oratorio".

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 In addition to directing the Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra, Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra, he has also been a conductor and trainer in many amateur orchestras.

 Currently, he is a conductor of the Yokohama Symphony Orchestra, a conductor of the Tama Family Orchestra, and a conductor of the Innovation in Sounds Philharmonic.

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