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Tokyo City Phil 56th Tiara Koto Regular Concert Kentaro Kawase x Ayako Uehara All Rach Maninov Program

東京シティ・フィル第56回ティアラこうとう定期演奏会 川瀬賢太郎×上原彩子オールラフマニノフプログラム
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Takashi Tsutsumi

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Shunsaku Tsutsumi (Shizumi Tsuzumi, December 21, 1946-September 1, 2013 TSUTSUMI, Shunsaku) is a Japanese conductor.
Graduated from Toho Gakuen University. Studied with Hideo Saito.

After being a co-leader and co-leader of the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, he established the Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra and worked as a permanent conductor for 17 years.

In 1974, he won the Rupert Conductor Competition in London.

In 1978, he won the highest position in the Geneva International Conducting Competition.

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Guest performances for the London Symphony Orchestra, the Swiss Romande Orchestra, the Simon Bolivar Symphony Orchestra, etc. Active as a conductor of ballet music.

From 1988 to 1992, he was the exclusive conductor of the Sapporo Symphony Orchestra. During that time, he performed commission work for the violin concerto by Masake Saegusa and performed his first Southeast Asian performance tour.

Entered in Italy, the home of the opera from 2005, at the Ravello Music Festival, the Frosinone Opera Festival, the Manzoni Opera Festival in Rome, etc., Pergolese "Majesty Housemaid", "Italian Master of the Italian composer Aldo Tarabella, Conducts Verdi's "Tsubaki".

Leading the Royal Chamber Orchestra to a performance tour to 6 cities in 4 countries in Europe (Ireland: Dublin, Cork / Belgium: Torhout / Luxembourg City / Italy: Milan, Vicenza), to the Luxembourg Indoor Orchestra, the San Remo Symphony Orchestra, Italy We also conducted guest performances.

In 2006, to commemorate Mozart's 250th birthday, the first performance of Mozart's birthday, "Don Giovanni", will be performed on the first day of Mozart's "Don Giovanni" in the Mozart-da Ponte trilogy series at the Elbe Theater in Milan to commemorate the 250th birthday Got the honor to command In the same year, in addition to the revisiting of Italy and Luxembourg, the venue of activities will be extended to Vienna and Portugal.

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