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Osaka Shinon Freud Choir Mozart 'Requiem'

大阪新音フロイデ合唱団 モーツァルト「レクイエム」
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Name of performance: Osaka Shinon Freud Choir Mozart 'Requiem'
Venue: Festival hall
Open: 2019/03/14 (Thu) 10:00
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We do not accept accompanied entrance of infants (preschool children).

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Requiem in D minor (German name: Requiem in d-Moll ) K. 626 is a requiem ( Mass song for the dead ) composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791 ). The work was left unfinished by the death of Mozart, and was completed by the disciple Franz Kuther Jujayer .
Often, it is one of the "three major requiems" along with the works of Verdi and Foret .

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The Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra ( Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra ) is one of the leading Japanese orchestras in Osaka, Nishinari ku Kishigato , is a publicly funded corporation. It is also a member of the Japan Orchestra Federation .

The Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra was founded in 1947 as the Kansai Symphony Orchestra, the orchestra took the name of the Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra in 1960, and in 2014, formally assumed the official name of the Osaka Philharmonic Association. Its primary concert venue is the Osaka Festival Hall. In addition to regular concerts ten times a year, recording is active actively. It has a practice range "Osaka Philharmonic Hall" in Nishinari-ku Nishi-ri, has long been known for the nickname of "Phil Phil".

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Takashi Asahina was the orchestra's founder, and served as its music director and principal conductor until 2001. Eiji Oue became the orchestra's second principal conductor, and served from 2003 to 2014. He now has the title of conductor laureate with the orchestra. Since April 2014, Michiyoshi Inoue is the orchestra's principal conductor.

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Graduated from Osaka Art University.
Received the 22nd Japan-Italian Music Concerto Golden Prize in 1991. Japan Music Competition No. 1 in 1992. In 1993, she won the Goto Memorial Cultural Award Opera New Face Award and later studied in Cologne, Germany as a Goto Foundation Cultural Foundation Scholarship. Since then, she has developed ambitious activities such as recital activities and co-stars with operas and orchestras in Japan and abroad.
With a focus on Bach, Handel and other religious music during the baroque period, he has steadily expanded its repertoire to classical, romantic, modern and contemporary works.

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Other awards include the 1st place in the 9th New-Hana-no-kai Japanese Song Competition, the 7th Global East Lion Award, and the 2005 Osaka Cultural Festival Award.
The rich and elegant voice that has been described as Baritono Cavaliere (knightly baritone) has garnered many praises at home and abroad.
Professor at Osaka Art University, Department of Music Performance.

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