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Maki Mori

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Maki Mori ( 麻季 , Mori Maki, born 19 February 1981) is a Japanese free announcer who is represented with Ten Carat. She is a former announcer for Nippon TV.

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She started piano from 4 years old and clarinet from 13 years old. She graduated from Sakai Women's High School. After graduating from Tokyo Art University's Department of Instrumental Music (clarinet major), proceed to the same graduate school. She studied at the Vienna State University of Music and studied chamber music with Holst Haieck, clarinet and Karl Erberga. After that, she moved to Lucerne, Switzerland, and studied under Thomas Fridori. Became a contracted musician for the Lucerne Opera House Orchestra, and became a lecturer for Lucerne Malta Music School. In 1986, he received a diploma award (semi-finalist) in the Geneva International Music Concert Category. Returned to Japan in 1987. In addition to two recitals at Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Small Hall and Tsuda Hall, he is active in the fields of orchestra and chamber music. In addition to performing regular concerts at the ensemble consonant formed in Switzerland with Obaye Yutaka Kobayashi and Bassoon's Masao Osawa, she also performed active chamber music activities such as FM recitals and appearances at various music festivals. In recent years she has also produced and planned chamber music series produced by Maki Kusori. Setagaya Public Theater (Sankenjaya) , the first performance in April 2001

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