Harada yori was born in Tokyo. Begin the violin at the age of 6.
After going to the United States at the age of 13, received a scholarship from the New York Juilliard School of Music, and studying under Masao Kawasaki, Dorothy Delay. In 1999 he entered the graduate school of the National Paris Conservatoire of the youngest at the time and studied under Regis Pasquier.
In 2003, he performed with pianist Jörg Dames in Salzburg and Tokyo. The performance at this recital was highly appreciated and received the 2004 Washington Award from the S & R Foundation. In 2005 he was invited as a guest concertmaster to the Takefu International Music Festival Festival Orchestra and co-starred Hans-Martin Schnite, Beethoven, Majoka Mass.
In Vienna in 2006, he performed with Capella Academica Vienn led by Eduard Melks. As a charity concert activity to Cambodia which we are doing every year since 2004, he visited Cambodia in 2009. Performing concerts for children in various places, awarded medal by the Prime Minister of the country.
Currently participate in major performances & recording as a member of Orchestra · Rivera · Classica, Bach · Collegium · Japan. In 2015, he collaborated with Les Bolead led by Mr. Ryo Teru Kobe and the Mozart Concerto symphonies, and served as a viola solo. Ensemble Genesis member, Yokohama City Ensemble · Concert Master.
Yasuto Kasuga is an opera singer, baritone, born in Kumamoto city, Kumamoto Prefecture and graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music of Department of Baroque Vocal Music.
He appeared in Monteverdi "Orfeo", "Return of Ulysse", Filidore Music Butoh Comedy "Fat Kathos", Mozart "Figaro Marriage" Each Title Roll, Handel "Ottone" Emileno, "Rinaldo" Argante, "Alcina" Melissso, etc,. Brahms "Requiem" Symphony No. 9 "as a soloist.
He also performed numerous old-fashion music festival including "Mejiro Ba rock music festival" "Hiramura Okuraku Festival". He presided over the old music ensemble "Sonar · Cantando" and was invited to the Italian "Brescia International Old Music Festival" in 2010 and 2012.
Noto Itsuko is a Japanese organist. She graduated from the piano department in Toho Gakuen University and studied to play organ with Masaaki Suzuki and Mamoru Iwasaki. In 1994, she received Pistoia Prize in Shirakawa Italian Organ Music Academy and the following year, Noto Itsuko was invited to study in Italian Pistoia Organ Music Academy. In 1998, she received a scholarship from the Spanish government and participated in the Daroca International Old Music Seminar. Currently, The artist has participated in concerts and CD recording as a soloist, as a continuing bass player.
Arai Akira is from Kamakura. Begin oboe from 12 years old. He graduated from Faculty of Music, Toho Gakuen University 2013.
Admission to the department of old instruments graduate school of Bremen Art University 2013. In 2015 he entered the Department of Old Musical Instruments at the Berlin University of the Arts and graduated with the best graduate degree in 2018. Kanagawa Prefecture High School Cultural Federation Solo · Contest Education Chief Prize (No. 1) in the 11th All Japan Junior Classical Music Competition High School Student Division Prize Winning. The 27th Concert Vivant New Audition passed.
After passing in 2013, Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin (= Berlin Old Academy / Germany), Nieuwe Philharmonie Utrecht (Netherlands), Ensemble Weser-Renaissance Bremen (Germany), Elbipolis Barockorchester Hamburg (Germany), Divino Sospiro (Portugal) , Batzdorfer Hofkapelle (Germany), Budapest Festival Orchestra (Hungary), and other major orchestras throughout Europe. Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin's March and April 2014 sevilla and US tours of Sevilla and America held at major halls and churches throughout the country such as Carnegie Hall (New York) and Walt Disney Concert Hall (Los Angeles), JS Bach : Orchestral Suite No. 1 and Velacini: Overture Songs in G minor etc. Playing popular. In addition, since 2015 I participate in regular concerts, other projects and recordings as members of Bach Collegium Japan.
In June 2017 he performed JC Bach's quartet song collection Op. 8 at the Leipzig Bach music festival. At the same time Coviello CLASSICS released the same collection as the world's first recording.
He has studied modern oboe with Masanori Nakayama, Moeko Sekisui, Uchikawa Takahiko, Kozo Uesaki and Baroque oboe with Mr. Ozaki Atsuko, Xenia Löffler, Michael Bosch. Also studied chamber music with Yoshiaki Suzuki, Kozo Masazaki, Masayuki Okamoto, Xenia Löffler, Christian Beuse.
Period musical instruments, beyond the walls of modern musical instruments, it extends the range of performance from baroque to modern times.
Go Arai grew up in Kamakura, Japan and completed a degree at the Toho Gakuen School of Music in 2013. After his graduation, he travelled to Germany to study historical oboe with Xenia Löffler at the Hochschule für Künste Bremen and Universität der Künste Berlin. In 2018 he completed a master's degree at the Universität der Künste Berlin.
Go Arai has performed at venues in Japan, Hong Kong, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, France, Belarus and the USA .. He has played with various ensembles: Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, Nieuwe Philharmonie Utrecht, Ensemble Weser-Renaissance Bremen, Elbipolis Barockorchester Hamburg, Divino Sospino (Portugal), Batzdorfer Hofkapelle, Bremer Barockorchester, Budapest Festival Orchestra et al ..
He participated in the first recording of "JC Bach / 6 Quartets Op. 8", which he performed in June 2017 at the Bachfest Leipzig. Since 2015 he is a member of the Bach Collegium Japan and he has participated in many projects and recordings.
From baroque oboe to modern oboe, he is focused on performance and studying of various oboes.
Tomoshi Shimane is a Japanese musical artist .Born in 1989, Toshima-ku, Tokyo. He began cello at the age of 7, graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music High School, Tokyo College of Music Faculty of Arts Instrument Music Department. He completed master's course of the same graduate school and at Conservatoire Municipal Erik Satie (Paris 7th district Eric Saty Conservatory). Currently enrolled at Doctoral Course of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music
Received the same vocalization award, graduate acanthus music award at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. In addition, he was selected for orchestra as a soloist of Cello Concerto in A. Dvorak at the Gakudo Morning Concert, as well as regular performances of classical and chamber music (piano trio, string quartet), Old Kurakudo / Thursday He was elected as a number of concerts, including concerts (old music, composition), Japanese premiere of Gregoire Laurieux's new song (Brakhage Series, II for violoncello and electronics (2012) - cello solo and electronics).
She has performed orchestra with Nakano citizen's symphony orchestra, Edogawa ku philharmonic orchestra, Aoyama festival orchestra, and has served as a soloist for concerto of E. Elgar, A. Dvorak and J. Brahms respectively.
In France, he was selected for the project of
Music director: Kiki Tanimoto
He is from Wakayama Prefecture. Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts College of Music. While at school, he studied at the Tokyo University of the Arts Bach Can'tata Club. Currently, while directing and directing music for 10 choirs mainly in Tokyo, he has been working extensively as a ensemble singer, conductor, pianist, arranger and English handbell player regardless of genre. Especially in the field of chorus teaching, in recent years the evaluation has been heightened by an accurate approach based on both experience and theory and practice. He has studied vocal music with Naoki Shibata, Naoki Katagaki, Hiroyuki Yoshida, Naoki Otsuka, Yukari Nonoshita, Izumi Harada, Izumi Harada, Yumi Takinami, Yukari Takinami, Asami Kashiwazawa, and Cembalo.
Vocal Ensemble "Songs of Love", "Hachiman", Salicus Kammerchor and Less Is More. Hill's Road Chorus pianist. Tokyo Juventus Philharmonic Choir, Oruf Festival Choir, La calorosa aria, Chouf Armonia Choir, Chor FLAT, Love Freoide, Pia Chevrolet, Nakano Choir, Akasaka Berg Wire conductor. Icola Chamber Choir, representative of Ueno baroque soloists. Japan Foret Association member.
Tetsuro Hanai (No Taterou, February 27, 1960) is a Japanese conductor and keyboard player. Director of Fonsu Floris Kogakuin, part-time lecturer at National Music University.
He is from Tokyo. Graduated from Waseda University, Faculty of Letters, Department of Philosophy. Studied organ and harpsichord at the Amsterdam Swalingink Conservatory. Obtains a choir and orchestral diploma at the Rotterdam Conservatory. In addition, he studied the early vocal music ensemble at Rebecca Stewart at Brabant Conservatory. He has been working as a church musician, choir conductor, and keyboard player in a non-European central church, participating in the Dutch classical music ensemble "Super Librum" and performing and recording as an organist throughout Europe. He is also engaged in research and performance activities of Gregorian chant.
Founded a vocal ensemble capella in Tokyo in 1997, and has continued to play religious works of the Renaissance era. In 2005 he founded the Kokura Ensemble Ensemble Contrapento. In addition to teaching ensembles with a repertoire of classical music, choirs, orchestras, etc., he will teach various training sessions and courses, and perform and promote religious music of Gregorian chant and Renaissance baroque. Former NHK-FM "Viva! Chorus" guide.
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