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Kouko Kono (P) Kobayashi Sara (S) Hatano Atsumi (Ms) Sakashita Tadahiro (Br)-the scene of the three voices and the piano

河野紘子(P)小林沙羅(S)波多野睦美(Ms)坂下忠弘(Br) 詩が音楽をまとう時ー3つの声とピアノの情景ー 
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Hatano Mutsumi was born in Miyazaki in 1964. She completed the Voice of Music at London Trinity College of Music. She debuted in 1990 with Shakespeare era lute song. As a concert singer, he continues to perform various repertoires, and works with many baroque orchestras such as Bach, Handel and other Oratorios, and Bach Collegium Japan as a soloist of the Passionate.

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In the field of opera Monteverdi "Poppai's crown" Ottervia role, Purcell "Daidau and Enneas" Daidau role, Rameau "Ipolite and Alisi" role, Handel "Alcina" Ruggero role, Mozart "Idomeneo" role role Ibarante and other baroque opera Performed in Yoshio Yamamiya "Popoi" etc. In the broadcast, " NHKBS Classic Club", "New Year Opera Concert", "Song of Music Album", "Larella Classic", "Untitled Concert" etc. In addition to "Yume no Yo" and "Songs of Cats" in collaboration with Koji Takahashi , Schubert's "Winter Trip" was announced in 2017. The latest work is released in July 2018, "Calling You" with guitarist Otsuki Koji.

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Tadahiro Sakashita
Graduated from Toho Gakuen University School of Music, vocal music department. Graduated from the same university graduate school three years. Completed the 53rd Second Term Opera Training Center Master Class. Winner of the 9th Yoshinao Nakada Memorial Prize (first place) and Yoshinao Nakada. Many other awards.
Mozart's "Requiem", "Misa Brevis", Faure "Requiem", Charpantiere "Misa at Midnight" as a soloist. In the opera, Mozart's Marriage of Figaro, Armaviva's niece, Don Giovanni's title role, 'Koji van Totte' Guglielmo, Monteverdi's' The Crown of Poppa 'Ottone, Lehar's' Merry Widow' Menotti ' He has a presence in spirit media, Toby, and has appeared in Verdi 'Rigolet' Marlello, Menotti 'Telephone' Ben, San Sarnes 'Samson and Delila' Abimelech, Richard Straus 'Arabella' Mandrika, and more. He has also been actively working on Japanese works, such as playing Yosuke Miki "Joruri". In March 2012, she appeared in the role of Yaxide in the Ozawa Seiji music group opera project "Mr. Butterfly" (three performances across the country). Also in the fall of the same year sponsored by Suntory Hall, Walther Gieger "The Ear of the Sunset" ~ the world of Yugen that the indoor opera and Nobu weave ~ in the collaboration opera with Nobu played two of the leading roles in the opera and won great acclaim. Performs with the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra and plays "Carmen" the flower-shaped bullfighter Esmailio. Also this summer "Da Vinci Music Festival in Kawaguchi", "Orfeo Story" has been decided to appear in the role role title.
He regularly develops recitals and picks up all songs by Schumann's "Poet's Love" and "Leader Kreis". In 2013, 50 years after the death of Pulank, he picked up all songs "Chansons villageoises" (songs of villagers), "Banalites" and "Chansons gaillardes". Joined the French Nice International Academy of Music as a scholarship to the maestro pianist Dalton Baldwin (Dalton Baldwin), who praised him as "a very rare singer who was born with French Esprit, music and voice". Performed at the winners' concert and received a diploma. Later, she appeared in the fall "Faure & Schumann in Tokyo" and "Poulenc in Tokyo-50 years after Pulanc's death" in Hakuju Hall and "Joint recital in Tokyo" last fall.

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September 24, 2014, a major debut as a member of La Dill, a four-man male vocal unit produced by Ami Ozaki, a representative singer-songwriter in Japan. A mini-album "smelling wind" that crosses over classic and J-pop has been released from Japan Crown Records. January 2018 "Smile" is recorded as La Dill in his tribute album "Life begins at 60" (Japan Crown Record). In addition, the first solo album "HERO ism I ~ heroism ~" and the 2017 "HERO ism II ~ love whisper ~" are released from Octavia Records in 2015, respectively.
On the soundtrack CD "Waltz-Dedicated to Camille Claudel", where the leading Japanese composer Koichi Sakata works as a music director, he has provided and recorded the title song "Camille's Waltz" written by Mr. Sakata.
Televisions include "untitled concerts", Asahi TV, "All Japan Virgin Songs Concert Competition Grand Prix Competition" BS Asahi, "Japanese Famous Music Album" BS-TBS, and the like. He specializes in a wide variety of musical repertoire from classical music to chansons and songs, and has a reputation and trust from a diverse range of warm voices, swaying songs and solid musicality. Active in various media such as radio and magazines.
Chanel Pygmalion Days Concert 2012 Artist. Second term members. Currently a tourist ambassador to Hokkaido Asahikawa city.

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Sara Kobayashi is a graduate of the Faculty of Music at Tokyo University of the Arts, where she also completed her postgraduate degree. Born in Tokyo, she moved to Vienna in March 2010, to hone her performance skills further. She was a recipient of a scholarship from the Nomura Foundation in 2010, and in 2011 she participated in the Agency for Cultural Affairs Overseas Residence Program for Emerging Artists. Her teachers have included Ayako Nakamura, Taikai Takahashi, Tomoko Shimazaki, Adele Haas and Walter Moore. She is a member of the Japan Vocalists Forum.

She first learned piano and classical ballet at age 5, and at 10 she began special auditing at Tamasaburo Bandos theatre academy, studying classical Japanese dance. Her attraction to the stage led her at 17 to begin her study of voice in earnest.

Following upon her 2006 debut in a Michiyoshi Inoue Noborisaka Concert, she has been featured as a soloist in the Suntory Hall Coming-of-Age Day Concert, the Kazushi Ono Kokoro Fureai Concert, Handels Messiah, Beethovens Ninth Symphony, Haydns The Creation, Mahlers Fourth Symphony, Faures Requiem, among others. She has performed with professional orchestras that include NHK Symphony Orchestra, New Japan Philharmonic, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra and Orchestra Ensemble Kanagawa.

Her opera roles have included Liù in Turandot, Gretel in Hansel and Gretel, Pamina in Magic Flute, Susanna in Marriage of Figaro, Adele in Die Fledermaus, Violetta in La Traviata and the Geisha in Iris. Her performance as Liù in Turandot with the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony and the Orchestra Ensemble Kanagawa under the baton of Michiyoshi Inoue was broadcast on Nippon Television Network in July 2009. She participated in Saito Kinen Festival Matsumoto for two years running, in 2009 and 2010, playing the role of Gretel in the Opera for Young People production of Hansel and Gretel. She also played the same role with the Nippon Yomiuri Symphony at the Nissei Theater in 2009. In July of 2011, she sang Adele in Die Fledermaus, as conducted by Yutaka Sado at the Hyogo Performing Arts Center. The production featured members of the Vienna Philharmonic, and veteran singers like countertenor Jochen Kowalski, and it was a great success.

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She commenced her international career in February 2012, debuting at the National Theatre in Sofia as Lauretta in Gianni Schicchi. In March she appeared at the same theatre as Adina in Leslir damore, and she won second prize at the Oscar Straus Singing Competition in June. Subsequently she sang the soprano solo in Beethovens Ninth Symphony with the Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra at the Musikverein in Vienna, and in Mahlers Fourth Symphony in July with the Porto Alegre Symphony Orchestra (OSPA) in Brazil.

In solo recitals since 2007, she has performed a large number of Japanese art songs, including the premieres of new works such as the opera Sumidagawa and the symphony of psalms The Tale of Genji by Akira Senju and Takashi Matsumoto, and the operas Manyo-syu/Futakami Banka and Manyo-syu/Asuka Kaze by Akira Senju and Madoka Mayuzumi. She has devoted herself wholeheartedly not only to the performance of new Japanese art songs, but to poetry recitation as well, and she is a member of the modern poetry performance group Voice Space.

She has garnered attention for her participation in Saito Kinen Festival Matsumoto, Tokyos La Folle Journée Music Festival, movie soundtracks, a Mastercard commercial, and various television appearances. In July 2010, she participated in a master class in Australia given by Mirella Freni and pianist Wolfram Rieger, and in May 2011 she attended one taught by baritone Tom Krause and soprano Teresa Berganza.

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