Foresta Concert in Okayama

フォレスタ コンサート in 岡山
Classic music Music festival

Foresta Concert in Okayama is Music festival Classic music event held in Japan.

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Date and time: Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Opening 13:30/ Starting 14:00
Venue: Housing: -1 1-5 08, Kita-ku, Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture 700-0822
Appearance (planned):
Yu Sawada, Koji Aoba, Shingo Yokoyama, Naoki Takeuchi, Koji Shioiri, Koji Ono,
Megumi Ono , Rika Miyake, Fika Ikeda, Reiko Ioki, Akira Yoshida,
Piano: Minami Kumo , Ishikawa Kazushikai
Meeting: Ishikawa Makiko
Sponsored: RNC West Japan Broadcasting / Good Luck Promotion
Planning and production: Forester Project
Composition / production: Takayuki Ichijo

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FORESTA is a chorus group in Japan. It was formed as a mixed-voice chorus group of the program original at the start of " BS Japan-Song of the Heart " in 2003 (the show was broadcasted every Monday night from 7 am).
All the members of Foresta have graduated from the university, and they are a group of very sincere musicians who put dreams in their songs. Under the theme of singing and inheriting Japan's wonderful culture, they are constantly researching for new music.

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Naoki Takeuchi

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Naoko Takeuchi (武内 直子 , Takeuchi Naoko, Japanese: [ta.keꜜ.u͍.tɕi naꜜ.o.ko] born March 15, 1967) is a Japanese manga artist. Her next manga Sailor Moon, went on to become one of the most popular and successful manga around the world, with over 35 million copies sold worldwide. She is best known for her manga series Codename: Sailor V (1991–1997) and Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon (1991–1997).

She wanted to become a manga artist at this age. She earned the 2nd Nakayoshi Comic Prize for Newcomers in 1985 for Yume ja Nai no Ne and the 1986 New Artist award for Love Call. In 1993, she earned the Kodansha Manga Award for the series.

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Yamamoto Kanako

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She has won at numerous competitions such as Newcomer Music Competition Piano Division, the 2nd Kawaguchi Classical Live Grand Prix, 31st Kawaguchi City Art Encouragement Prize (Music) Award. In recognition of her achievement in Vienna, she received the 2006 JASSO Excellence Student Award for the Japan Student Services Organization and Encouragement Prize for Culture and Arts Department Encouragement Prize. FinalIy, she attended the late N. Flores lesson at the Vienna State College of Music Seminar and got a diploma.

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Yoshida Kazuhisa (soprano singer)

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She participated in the E. Matisse class at the Summer International Academy in Salzburg-Mozarteum in 2006. After graduating from Tokyo College of Music Vocal, she completed master course at Wales International Academy of Voice. Yoshida Kazuhisa is a Japanese soprano.

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Kaoru Sawada

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Kaoru Sawada is in charge of the tenor part of FORESTA group.

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Shingechi

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As a senior college student, he was interested in the work of recording children's songs programs. He would like to continue this wonderful activity with everyone in the team as a FORESTA member. Shingechi is a singer from Shimada-shi, Shizuoka prefecture, he is in charge of the tenor part in FORESTA.

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PMF-GALA concert

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Date: July 29 (Sun), 2018
Time: 15:00 (doors open at 14:30)
Venue: Sapporo Concert Hall Kitara
Part I 15:00 Akie Amou, MC
Improvisation on themes from the PMF GALA Concert
 Martin Gregorius, organ 
Bernstein:
'Glitter and Be Gay' from "Candide"
 Akie Amou, soprano

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 Daniel Matsukawa, conductor
 PMF Vocal Academy
Haydn: String Quartet in D major, Op. 50, No. 6 "Frog"
Finale: Allegro con spirito
Members of the PMF AMERICA
David Chan, violin
Stephen Rose, violin
Daniel Foster, viola
Rafael Figeroa, cello

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