"Happy Marriage of Music and Art" Naosuke Otsuka Lecture Concert Series Crossroads Vienna in Europe is Music festival Classic music event held in Japan.
Naotsuka Otsuka (Onatsuka ・ Naoya)
He graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, Cembalo major, Amsterdam Conservatory Cembalo Department and Organ Department. He has been a regular bass player in ensembles such as "Ensemble Cordier" and "Bach Collegium Japan", and a soloist of Harpsichord, Organ and Kravicord. We are also focusing on fostering the future and spreading the baroque music, with workshops for people who are new to these old-fashioned keyboard instruments held throughout the country. Currently a professor of music at Tokyo University of the Arts, part-time lecturer at the National Music University. He is an organ business adviser for Miyazaki Prefectural Art Theater and Ayanokuni Saitama Art Theater. NHK-FM "Pleasure of old music" Now appearing as a guide.
Bach's "Tenshi" compared with listening to in Ayano Seibu Saitama Art Theater Naosuke Otsuka lecture concert organ and Harpsichord
● Vol.2 “Fuga” Suffering and Joy
Details
July 7th, 2019 (Sun) 14:00 Opening
Ayano Saitama Arts Theater Music Hall
Positiv Organ, Cembalo, Story: Naotsuka Otsuka
Baroque Violin: Natsumi Wakamatsu
-From the song- JS Bach: From "The Temperament Clavier, Vol. 1" From the 11th to the 17th
JS Bach: From "The Unaccompanied Violin Sonata 2" From the 1st and 2nd Movements
All seats specified 2,000 yen
Vols.2-3 set tickets All seats specified 3,600 yen
Release date
July performance 1 time ticket & Vols.2-3 set ticket January 19 (Saturday)
1 day performance for February 2020 release scheduled for July
Contact: Ayano Country Saitama Art Theater 0570-064-939
Kiriyama Takeshi is from Nagano Prefecture. Because where he was in the prefecture until high school, where in Nagano Prefecture? he is a little troubled when asked.
At the age of 2 years and 10 months, he choosed an instrument called violin myself. Genius at the age of four? The recordings are still there, but after that they are not growing well. However, he never thought that he wanted to quit, either because it was the instrument of his choice or because of my parents. From around the age of 10, he studied composition using Japanese harmony under Kiyomi Koyama.
In 1986, he entered Tokyo University of the Arts, ignoring his surrounding advice of advancing to the Faculty of Science. While attending school, all contestants who get some contests will be disqualified and disliked the contest.
Graduated from the same graduate school in 1992, around that time, he started to work on baroque pitch, triggered by buying baroque violin. Studied at the Frankfurt Music University in 1995 with the Modern Violin. However, he also started working as a member of the old music orchestra "La Studione Frankfurt" before long.
It won the first place in the 1998 Traditional Music Competition "Yamanashi" and the 1999 Brugge International Traditional Music Competition, and it is impossible to stop the traditional music. Concert master of "Orchestra Symposion" from 1999. In addition, he formed "Conversum Mujikum" the following year by meeting with Takehisa Genzo.
In 2000, the debut CD "Shakonnu" was produced as a self-produced, selected as a special edition of the record art magazine. Since then, he has released a large number of CDs mainly from Kojima recordings, but unfortunately it is not selected as a special edition.
In 2005, he served as a jury member of the Kogaku contest "Yamanashi" keyboard instrument section (the contest dislike is being cured). At Ferris Women's College, he has worked as a part-time lecturer in the department of organ science, giving lessons on the piano, and working on the revision of the score of the violin and sonatas in Mendelssohn (published by BAEREN REITER, published by BA9066). . In addition, he became an associate professor of Aichi Prefectural Art University from 2008, and activities in the modern are becoming active.
Ritsuko Onishi (Ohoshi Ritsuko) violinist, Vallock violinist
She is originally from Tokyo.
When she was 4 years old, she started violin at the talent education study group.
She graduated from Kunitachi College of Music in 1992 through the Ichikawa Branch, a music school for children at Sakai Gakuen University, and the Kunitachi College of Music Attached Music High School.
After that, she started playing the baroque violin, and won the third place in the 14th Kogaku contest (Yamanashi) in 2000.
Currently she is a concert master of 'Cantata Musica Tokyo' and 'Millenniun Bach Ensemble', a second violin principal of 'Orchestra Symposion', a member of Konversum Musicum, and various chamber music groups regardless of old music or modern Currently playing in the orchestra.
She was born in Tokyo, raised in Chiba.
It was 4 years and 8 months when she was given a small violin saying "Piano is big and expensive." Since then, she has been clever and keeps on running.
At the age of 10, she entered a music school for the children of Sakai Gakuen University, and for the first time knew the existence of the syllabary.
When she was 11 years old, she joined a local junior orchestra and was impressed by the fact that she could hear various sounds even when her part was at rest, opening her eyes to the ensemble.
Since she was a child, she was quick to run, but because she had no track in junior high school, she had no choice but to throw out the dream of an athletic club aspiration.
She graduated in 1992 from the National Music University Attached Music High School.
After several years, she has not refused to invite her seniors and she has been afraid to join the Orchestra Symposion. She is addicted someday, and she has one of my own instruments be restored to the baroque style.
Since then, she aims to be a violinist who can play solo, con mass and intimate voices with both modern and baroque instruments.
Year of the baby, Virgo, B type.
Her favorite stuff is milk, beer, and a bear stuffy.
The bad things are cockroaches, lightning and raisins.
The ideal person is Dr. Faust.
The first thing she wants to do if she goes to that world is to drink alcohol with her early violin teacher.
Naoya Otsuka (Osaka Naomi) is a Japanese harpsichord player.
Graduate school of Tokyo University of the Arts terminated major harpsichord. Completed the Amsterdam Conservatory and the Organ Department. In addition to acting as a soloist in the ensemble such as "Ensemble Cordier", "Bach Collegium Japan", and so on, as a soloist of harpsichord, organ, clavichord, Is going. In addition to the harpsichord's solo CD "Touchare [touch]" (ALM RECORDS), many recordings. Currently, Associate Professor, Department of Music, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and part-time lecturer, Kunitaki College of Music. Miyazaki Prefectural Arts Theater, Saitama Saitama Arts Theater, Organization Project Advisor at Old Tokyo Music School Music Orchestra.
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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