The Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra (Sendai Philharmonic) is a professional orchestra based in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture. Abbreviated names are "Sendai Phil" and "Sen Phil."
In 2018, Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra celebrates 45th anniversary and started new chapter.
Taijiro Iimori took over as Chief Conductor and continue attractive programs with Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra. Ken Takaseki joined newly-built title as Resident Conductor and Kosuke Tsunoda joined as Conductor.
The Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra was formed under the name of Miyagi Philharmonic Orchestra in 1973 as an amateur community-based orchestra. It held its first subscription concert the following year. Following its incorporation as an incorporated association in 1978, the Miyagi Philharmonic Orchestra became a full-fledged professional orchestra and attracted attention for its remarkable growth under the guidance of the late Yasushi Akutagawa, who served as General Music Director between 1983 and 1989, Yuzo Toyama(Music Director) build-up basic ability between 1989 and 2006. The orchestra was renamed the Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra their home city in 1989, and after converting to an incorporated foundation in 1992, it continued to forge great achievements, including winning the Kahoku Culture Award in 1999 and their first overseas concert tour, which took in Vienna, Rome, and three other cities in Europe in 2000.From 2006, Pascal Verrot(Chief Conductor) blossomed with various program and activity until March 2018.
Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra presents 9(nine) subscription concerts for different programs each year. In April 2016 Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra celebrates 300th subscription concert led by Pascal Verrot(Chief Conductor) featured Berlioz’s “Symphonie fantastique” and “Lelio, ou le retour à la vie”. Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra perform around 110 concerts a year, including subscription concert, school concert and others. At the Sendai International Music Competition, Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra have been serving as the host orchestra since 2001. Also Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra have been a central role in the Sendai Classical Music Festival, which is widely known as “Sen-Cla,” and thus are contributing greatly to the promotion of music culture in their home city, Sendai.
In March 2011, Great East Japan Earthquake compelled the orchestra to cancel most of its concerts for a few months, members have been cooperating with the Center for Recovery through the Power of Music and—under the slogan “Linking hearts, Joining hands”—the orchestra is engaging in various activities aimed at developing and maintaining strong ties with residents affected by the disaster through music. In recognition of these dedicated activities, they received the Western Classical Music prize at the 2011 ExxonMobil Music Awards as well as the Akeo Watanabe Music Foundation Special Support. In March 2013, they presented concerts in Moscow and Saint-Petersburg in Russia upon request of the Japan Foundation to represent the disaster-stricken areas to express Japan’s gratitude for support extended by Russia and the world after the disaster. During these concerts, the orchestra was also able to show how they had been supporting disaster victims through music in areas where the reconstruction is underway, and they thus fulfilled this important mission successfully.
Yamagata Symphony Orchestra (Yamagata Symphony Orchestra) is a Japanese orchestra based in Yamagata, Yamagata Prefecture, known as Yamabiko (Yamakyō). A member of the Japan Orchestra Federation. The administrative corporation name is Yamagata Symphony Orchestra, a public-interest corporation.
Inaugurated in January 1972 under the passion of "Furusato Yamagata in Yamagata" passionate of founding and honorary conductor Chiaki Murakawa. In addition to the Yamagata Shimbun group, with the support of leading prefectural enterprises, it has grown into an orchestra with a reputation nationwide at the high performance level.
However, from the worsening of the economic situation after the Lehman shock and the zeroing of Tohoku Electric sponsored "Requested Performance" sponsored by Tohoku Electric Power Co., Ltd., which earned revenue of 40 million yen at the peak due to the recovery priority from the Great East Japan Earthquake, ample assurance of performance income In fiscal 2014, in addition to promoting restructuring, such as cutting full bonus for summer and winter bonuses for members of the orchestra and administrative officials, in fiscal 2003 the regular concert will be reduced to eleven performances totaling eleven, totaling 11 expenses We are going to save more.
In response to these circumstances, the Yamagata Activation Committee was established at the Yamagata Symphony Orchestra, an administrative corporation, and investigations were made to escape from the deficit constitution. On March 4, 2015, an interim report was made by the committee from the committee, it was suggested to build measures to increase the number of visitors and establish a management committee separately from the executive board. In addition, in addition to implementing the 65 year old retirement system of members of the orchestra from April, local officials who learned about Yamakoshi's predicament moved and invited Mitsui Eiko (Special Olympics Japan president) who has a wide network of connections to the association president. Minoru Sonobe who took office as president after Yamagata Broadcasting president is unpaid and is struggling for regeneration.
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