Purcell Project 2019-2 10th Anniversary Opera "The King of Arthur" is Popular music Classic music event held in Japan.
10th Anniversary 2019-2 The Opera "King Arthur" / Purcell Project was launched in the fall of 2009 with Henry Purcell's 350th birthday. It is formed by singers and instrument players who participate in major ancient music groups such as Bach, Collegium, Japan, etc. mainly by Counter, Tenor, Aoya Hiroya. The first event was held at Yokohama Minatomirai Hall / Small Hall, and since then we have performed regularly. H. Purcell has had a major impact on the UK's largest musicians, later musicians. In particular, Purcell's vocal works are described as "crystals of vocal arts". In 2019 H. Purcell's birth 360 years, to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the ensemble establishment, in June the anthem will be played again with the organ and in 2019-2 in October the opera "King Arthur" will be played again with the instrumental ensemble. Parcel project FB page
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Name of performance: Purcell Project 2019-2 10th Anniversary Opera "The King of Arthur"
Venue: Hamarikyu Asahi Hall
Open: 20 19/02/25 (Mon) 10:00
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King Arthur was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries. The details of Arthur's story are mainly composed of folklore and literary invention, and his historical existence is debated and disputed by modern historians. The sparse historical background of Arthur is gleaned from various sources, including the Annales Cambriae, the Historia Brittonum, and the writings of Gildas. Arthur's name also occurs in early poetic sources such as Y Gododdin.
Arthur is a central figure in the legends making up the Matter of Britain. The legendary Arthur developed as a figure of international interest largely through the popularity of Geoffrey of Monmouth's fanciful and imaginative 12th-century Historia Regum Britanniae (History of the Kings of Britain). In some Welsh and Breton tales and poems that date from before this work, Arthur appears either as a great warrior defending Britain from human and supernatural enemies or as a magical figure of folklore, sometimes associated with the Welsh otherworld Annwn. How much of Geoffrey's Historia (completed in 1138) was adapted from such earlier sources, rather than invented by Geoffrey himself, is unknown.
Although the themes, events and characters of the Arthurian legend varied widely from text to text, and there is no one canonical version, Geoffrey's version of events often served as the starting point for later stories. Geoffrey depicted Arthur as a king of Britain who defeated the Saxons and established a vast empire. Many elements and incidents that are now an integral part of the Arthurian story appear in Geoffrey's Historia, including Arthur's father Uther Pendragon, the magician Merlin, Arthur's wife Guinevere, the sword Excalibur, Arthur's conception at Tintagel, his final battle against Mordred at Camlann, and final rest in Avalon. The 12th-century French writer Chrétien de Troyes, who added Lancelot and the Holy Grail to the story, began the genre of Arthurian romance that became a significant strand of medieval literature. In these French stories, the narrative focus often shifts from King Arthur himself to other characters, such as various Knights of the Round Table.
Arthurian literature thrived during the Middle Ages but waned in the centuries that followed until it experienced a major resurgence in the 19th century. In the 21st century, the legend lives on, not only in literature but also in adaptations for theatre, film, television, comics and other media.
Mr. Miyazaki Ryoko, a remarkable player in the baroque world, a long-awaited solo debut album. Meister music
Baroque violinist Miyazaki Yoko's solo debut album. Members who support the back also gathered young prominent figures, and a precise ensemble is excellent.
Katsuhiko Nakajima is a Japanese tenor singer. He won the 2nd prize in the 13th Japan Mozart Music Competition. At the Baroque Vocal Music course at Mainz Music University, he studied under Claudia Eder, Andreas Scholl, Konrad Junghänel, Martin Gester, Ton Koopman and others.
In recent years he has expanded the place of activity overseas mainly in Germany.
Naoko Fuse is a Japanese mezzo soprano singer. She graduate Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School of Music master course. When she graduated she was awarded the acanthus music award and mixed chorus society prize and appeared at the mixed chorus society's freshmen concert. Bach's St. John Passion (BWV 245), George Frideric Handel's Messiah, Haydn's Mass in Time of War, W.A. Naoko Fuse is member of the Bach Collegium Japan (Director: Masaaki Suzuki), and performed with them as a sdoloist in 2012 Felix Mendelssohn's St. Paul.
Currently, in addition to her activities as a singer, Naoko Fuse is also involved in voice training and guidance of multiple choirs, students and the general public.
She was born in 1985 in Chiba Prefecture.
She start piano from 3 years old and violin from 5 years old.
Belongs to the Junior Philharmonic Orchestra, led by Naozumi Yamamoto, who is 12 years old, and has participated in numerous performances, including overseas performances.
She is a violin late and studied with Ms. Makiko Naganuma and Machia Saito.
While at Tokyo University of the Arts College of Music and Music Studies, she met with Cembalo, and after graduating, she re-entered Cembalo major music major Cembalo major course.
While actively participating in workshops and master classes both in Japan and abroad, she has been researching, and received an Anke Prize while attending school and an Acanthus Music Award at graduation.
After completing the master's program Cembalo major at the Graduate School of Music, she has been widely active as a soloist and a bass player.
Cembalo and ensemble Asami Serizawa, Masaaki Suzuki, Yoshiko Iekai, Naosuke Otsuka, Christine Schornsheim, Yumiko Kanno, Megumi Tokuoka, Mr. Kikuko Ogura for Forte Piano, Ms. Reiko Piano, Akiko Shindo , Under the supervision of Mr. Jojiro Hirai.
Attended the master classes of Lals Ullik Mortensen and Glen Wilson.
Participated in the workshop of Mr. Shetil Haugsan in Norway.
While at school, she was active at the Tokyo University of the Arts Bach Can'tata Club, and was coached by Michio Kobayashi.
The solo concert series "Kotono" will be held every autumn from 2014.
While regularly performing independent planned performances in small groups, including the ensembles "Duo Maris" and "Conscious low frequency association / Continuo guild", she is active as a regular member in multiple instrumental and vocal ensembles, as well as large scale Many participate in various orchestra performances, such as operas and religious songs, as a bass player with harpsichord and organ.
She has a good reputation as a piano accompanist for choirs , and she has been actively performing with artists of various genres beyond the area of ancient music .
After graduating from the Department of Music at Tokyo University of the Arts and after graduating from the Music High School attached to the Faculty of Music, She studied the cello with Václav Adamara, Takayuki Miki and Reine Fracho. In addition, she studied his organ with Masaaki Suzuki. While in university, she belongs to the "Bach-Cantata Club" and works as a bass player under the supervision of Michio Kobayashi. As a freelance cello and violone player, she has participated in many concerts and recordings such as "Tokyo Bach Mozart Orchestra", "Orchestra Libera Classica" and "Bach Collegium Japan". "Collegium Argentum" "Medio Restro" "La Band Sampa" "Contrapont" member. Member of the Japan-Italian Early Music Association. Song party members. Part-time researcher at National Music University Music Research Institute and part-time lecturer at Tokyo Gakugei University.
She graduated from the vocal arts department at Iwate University, Tokyo University of the Arts, and completed the master's course monologue major at the same graduate school. Ranked 2nd in the 10th Yui German Song Competition, she active in religious songs and songs. So far J. S, she acts as a soloist on religious songs such as Bach's church Cantata, Passionate, Misa, Handel 'Messiah', Haydn 'Tenchi Creation', Mozart 'Requiem', Faure 'Requiem', Latter 'Manifikato'. She has also participated in concerts and recordings as a vocal member of Bach Collegium Japan.
Philharmonic commar ensemble, a member of the Ogura. Keiyo Mixed Choir, TRuMP, Filen Shonan, Millefeille, Ensemble Mardi, each conductor.
He graduated from National Music University Vocal Music Department. Studied at the Swiss Basel University of Music and graduate School and Schorkantrum. Get a diploma, Ton Koopman joins Joshua Rifkin's master class and learns Bach's interpretation. He performed concerts and music festivals all over Europe while in school. He performed as a soloist at the Mozart "Requiem" performance by Michel Corvo and Lausanne Voice Ensemble at Carroll's Spring ( Geneva ) Music Festival, and is well received. Also Michael Radulescu, Antony Lurie, Joshua Rifuki co-star with emissions such prominent musicians. After returning home, the other participants in the Bach Collegium Japan, etc., NHKFM classic recital, the same BS as a soloist and ensemble singer and classical club appearances, has been active at home and abroad.
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Sawase Rimisato is a Japanese saprano, born in Masuda city, Shimane prefecture. She graduated from the National Vocal Music University Vocal Music Department and won the Takeoka Prize. Appearance of the 75th Yomiuri Shinken Performance Concert. She graduated from the National Vocal Music University Vocal Music Department and won the Takeoka Prize. In 2008, Sawase Rimisato played "Ida" . She studied vocal music with Miko Sato and Kazuko Nagai.
The Japanese lyric baritone, Toru Kaku, completed his undergraduate studies in 2008 at the Tokyo University of the Arts. Toru Kaku been a member of the Nikikai Opera Master Class, and is now a member of the Bach Collegium Japan (Director: Masaaki Suzuki). Currently, he is working on expanding his opera repertoire.
Hiroya Aoki, born 1976 in Tokyo, is a Japanese countertenor and conductor. Besides learning the violin, he was active as a boy soprano from the Tokyo boys and girls chorus era.
He specializes in religious music and sings solos of numerous oratories including JS Bach's "Matthew" and "John" passionate songs, numerous cantata, and Handel's "Messiah".
Asuka Takahashi is a recorder in Japan. She started to specialize in recorder at the age of 12 and studied with Shigeharu Yamaoka, Seiko Tanaka and Akiko Shimada at Ueno Gakuen Junior High School. She has been active in giving concerts in Europe and in Japan as soloist or as a member of several ensembles and baroque orchestras.
Hiromi Shiho is Japanese musical artist .
He graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, vocal arts department, Meiji University business department. He studied vocal music with Naonori, Makito Masato, Robert White, Montserrat Figueras, and Peter Koy. Purcell "Heart Arthur", Bach "Misa", "Manifikato", "Matthew Passion", "John's Passion", Church Cantata, Coffee Cantata, Handel "Messiah" , Stelzel "Brokkes Passionate", Homerius "John's Passionate" (Record Art Specialty), Mozart "Requiem", "Misa Song H minor", "Crown Mass", Beethoven "9th", Foret "Requiem", etc. Act as a soloist.
He has also participated in Bach Collegium Japan's regular performances, recordings, overseas tours and other performances in Japan and abroad.
Tokyo University of the Arts (東京藝術大学 , Tōkyō Geijutsu Daigaku) or Geidai (芸大 ) is an art school in Japan. On April 1, 2008, the university changed its English name from "Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music" to "Tokyo University of the Arts." The university was formed in 1949 by the merger of the Tokyo Fine Arts School (東京美術学校 , Tōkyō Bijutsu Gakkō) and the Tokyo Music School (東京音楽学校 , Tōkyō Ongaku Gakkō) , both founded in 1887.
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He composed concertos, for instance for violin and for harpsichord, and suites, as chamber music as well as for orchestra. In the last decades of his life he reworked and extended many of his earlier compositions. From 1726 he published some of his keyboard and organ music.
They have toured Asia, Europe and North America, with many performances as cultural festivals such as Edinburgh Festival, the Hong Kong Arts Festival, the Festival Internacional Cervantino the Bach Festival in Leipzig, the Oregon Bach Festival and the Boston Early Music Festival. Suzuki still remains its music director. Bach Collegium Japan (BCJ) is composed of an orchestra and a chorus specializing in Baroque music, playing with period instruments.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the classical era. The baptismal record gives his name in Latinized form, as Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart. Born in Salzburg, Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood.
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In jazz ensembles or combos, the instruments typically include wind instruments (one or more saxophones, trumpets, etc. Conductors are also used in jazz big bands and in some very large rock or pop ensembles (e.g., a rock concert that includes a string section, a horn section and a choir which are accompanying a rock band's performance). Some music ensembles consist solely of singers, such as choirs and doo wop groups.
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Tokyo (Japanese: [toːkjoː] , English /ˈ t oʊ k i . oʊ / ), officially Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan and one of its 47 prefectures. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. It is the seat of the Emperor of Japan and the Japanese government. Tokyo is in the Kantō region on the southeastern side of the main island Honshu and includes the Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands. Formerly known as Edo, it has been the de facto seat of government since 1603 when Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu made the city his headquarters. It officially became the capital after Emperor Meiji moved his seat to the city from the old capital of Kyoto in 1868; at that time Edo was renamed Tokyo. Tokyo Metropolis was formed in 1943 from the merger of the former Tokyo Prefecture (東京府 , Tōkyō-fu) and the city of Tokyo (東京市 , Tōkyō-shi) .
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