Hirosaki Bach Ensemble 35th Anniversary Concert is Musical show Classic music event held in Japan.
Having worked on Bach's cantata works for 35 years, this program will play Manifikato and Cantata No.75. FB Hirosaki Bach Ensemble
Graduated from Toho Gakuen High School Music University. While studying abroad, appeared at Toho Gakuen Chamber Music Concert. Conducted by Mr. Hidetomi Kuroiwa with the Toho Gakuen Orchestra.
Guest performed as the principal player at the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra, the Gunma Symphony Orchestra and other orchestras.
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Ishikawa Akira is a member of the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra - Tokyo bassoon quartet members. Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts. While studying abroad, passed the budding audition at Tokyo Bunka Kaikan.
Appeared on a debut concert. Tsuyama Double Lead Competition, Nippon Pipeline Percussion Competition. He joined the New Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra in 2000.
Body Chance Certified Body Thinking Coach Body Chance Pro Course (Alexander Technik Teacher Training Course) Trainee. He has studied trumpet with Tsunao Naohiro, Sugiki Toshio, Fukuda Yoshiya, Pierre Tibeau, Sekiyama Yukihiro, Robert Sullivan, Matsuo Koji, and Takeura Taijiro.
So far trumpet GENGEN Kitamura, chamber music, and a master class in the former Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Hans Gansch, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Hans Peter Schout, the former Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Orchestra Mark ・Studied with each Gould. Joined the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra in 2004 and joined the NHK Symphony Orchestra in October 2014. Part-time lecturer at National Music University, a lecturer at Naomi Music College vocational school, Executive director of Japan Trumpet Association.
Currently, Professor Tokushima Bunri University, Special lecturer at Nagoya College of Music, lecturer at Osaka College of Music, lecturer at Yoga University. In the 1,000 cello concert organized by the NPO Cello Ensemble Association, he has served as a concert master for the second and third consecutive times. Toshiaki Hayashi is a Japanese cello player.
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