Japan Mozart Lovers' Party 483th Annual Meeting 40th Anniversary Concert

日本モーツァルト愛好会 第483回例会 創立40周年記念公演
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Japan Mozart Lovers' Party 483th Annual Meeting 40th Anniversary Concert is Classic music event held in Japan.

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Japan Mozart Love Party 40th anniversary performance-The 483th regular meeting.
"WA Mozart composed opera All 2 acts with subtitles Screening with subtitles "Kozi van Tutte"
Date : January 26, 2020 (Sun) 14:00 raising of the curtain
Location: Dai-ichi Life Hall (Harumi)
Cast:
 Noriko Masuda (Fiordiligi) Kobori Yusuke (Fell land)
 Yumiko Kono (Doraberra) Takashi Aoyama (Guglielmo)
 Kanae
 Jiuzei (Despina) Hiroshi Oshikawa (Don Alfonso) Park Little Bell (Piano)

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Welcome to the homepage of the Japan Mozart Love Party.

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The Japan Mozart Lovers' Association has a motto A party that can be enjoyed by both Tsu and non-Tu. Mozart wrote in a letter addressed to his father Leopold about the finished song. There are places where only the musicians will find satisfaction here and even those who do not know it will surely be satisfied though they do not know why ... Such Mozart's thoughts on his own music As a motto of the Japan Mozart Love Party, we are working as a fun event for everyone. Also, through Mozart, there are exchanges in a wide range of ages . The regular meeting at the Hitigaoka Museum of Art, which is often held, is a salon-style concert where the audience is arranged in a fan-shape from. Basendorfer and the distance to the performers is felt closer . It also has a fun interview corner , making it a valuable concert that you can only taste at the meeting. Every time after the final performance, we invite performers and hold a reception .

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Her Faculty Department is Ueno Gakuen University Faculty of Music Department of Music. Subject in charge: Professional practical skills, secondary science practical skills. She is a member of the Japan Performance Federation; Fujiwara Opera Member
Biography: (Academic background, earned degree, work history)
Tokyo University of the Arts
(Master of Arts ) Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School (Master of Arts)
2004-Kyoritsu Women's Junior High School Senior High School Part-time Instructor
2015-Tsuru Bunka University part-time Lecturer-Ueno Gakuen University Part-time Lecturer

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Major concerts :
March 2012 Fujiwara Opera Performer "Marriage of Figaro" Kerubino
Hall Tokyo Cultural Center Great Hall Conductor: A. Zedda Tokyo Philharmony 
April 2013 Beethoven "Ninth" K-Ballet Company
Choreographed Hall Directive: Tetsuya Kumakawa
August 2013 Nissei Theater Family Festival "Hansel and Gretel" Yumiko Mukano is vocal music.

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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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His elder sister was Maria Anna Mozart (1751–1829), nicknamed "Nannerl". While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was dismissed from his Salzburg position.

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Noriko Masuda graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, Master's program from the same graduate school. After completing the Opera Institute at the Agency for Cultural Affairs, studied abroad in Vienna as an overseas trainee for the Agency for Cultural Affairs. She won the highest position in the International Music Competition in Geneva, the second in the Japanese Music Competition, and the second in the Japanese Music Competition in the Shododo etc.
 Bach "John's Passion", "Regular Mass", Handel "Messiah", Haydn "Creation of the Earth" "Theresa Mass", Mozart Brahms Foley Verdi "Requiem", Beethoven "Sort Mass", Mahler In addition to soloists such as Symphony No. 2 Resurrection, he also performs in numerous concerts at Beethoven '9th. At the opera, she appeared in Mozart's Don Giovanni's, Donna Anna's, Puccini's 'La Boheme', Mimi's, Humperdinck's 'Hansel and Gretel', and the like.

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 In recent years, she appeared in 2002 as a maid of the flower in Yomiuri Wagner "Palzifar", Mikaela in Nissei Theater Bize's "Carmen", and as the role of Donna Anna in the second semester party / director Amon Miyamoto "Don Giovanni" in 2004. Performed in the year 2005 "Reading sound / Albrecht conductor Wagner" Devil's twilight "Vaughlinde, reading sound / Vanska conductor Nielsen" Symphony No. 3 ", Tokyo City Phil / Taijiro Iimori" Palzifar ". 2006 second term party / Amon Miyamoto directed Mozart "Koji fan tutte" Fiordi Lisge, 2007 second term meeting / Akio real time directed by Mozart "Makai" Pamina, in 2008 the second term meeting / Iimori Taijiro conductor Wagner "Walkyrie" Sikleinde she appeared in a role and received acclaim in newspapers, magazines, etc. In addition, he has been active in Japanese songs and concerts by Reit in Germany, such as appearing on NHK-FM "Remaster".
 She will appear in the new National Theater "Walkure" in April this year, and in "The Book with Seven Seals" composed by New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra / Aminck Conductor Schmidt in July. Member of the Second Term, Tokyo Chamber Music Theater member, lecturer at Senzoku Gakuen College of Music.

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Kusima Kanae graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts. Completed the 4th phase of the New National Theater Opera Training Center. He studied abroad in Milan as a dispatched engineer of the Agency for Cultural Affairs. The 1st place in the 54th All Japan Student Music Competition and the 1st place in the Haimes Competition. Debuted as a new national theater performance "Tosca" shepherd while in training institute. Since then he has been involved in numerous productions, including the theater performance "Carmen" Frasquita, "The Love Medicine" Giannetta, "Don Giovanni" Zellina, "The Figaro Marriage" Susanna, Barbarina, the "Siegfried" Forest Bird. In 2005, she was invited to the Athens New National Theater Opening Memorial Performance "Mama" and made a European debut and appeared in 15 performances. In the second term performance, he was selected and directed to Amon Miyamoto in 2005, playing the role of "Mage" Papagena and playing a part in 15 years. In addition, she appeared in the Suntory Hall's opera and academy performances "Komori" Adele, in the role of Eda, and in the role of Lake Biwa "The City of Death" in the role of Yuriette. Second term members. She first appeared in PMF in 13 years, and will host PMF link-up concerts thereafter. In PMF2014, she appeared in the opening concert, presiding and singing at a concert, stage opera "Ariadne of Naxos Island", acting as Nayade, and Special Concert I. She participated in PMF for the sixth time.

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Koji Oshikawa was born from Miyazaki prefecture. He graduated from Oita Prefectural Art and Culture College Vocal Music course and graduated from the vocal music department of the National College of Music, completed the graduate school opera course. He also received a scholarship from NTT docomo. Currently, he is a Fujihara Opera Group members and a Senzoku Gakuen Music College Vocal Course / Musical Course Part-time lecturer.

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Park Lingling

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Park Lingling began playing piano from the age of 5. After completing the Faculty of Music at Toho Gakuen University and completing graduate degree, she played mainly in vocal music, recital and opera performances as a pianist. Her delicate expressions in songs and dynamic performances reminicent of the orchestra in the opera performances are highly appreciated, and her broad expression power has received great trust from co-stars as well.

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