The Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra (Tōkyō Firuhāmonī Kōkyō Gakudan) is recognized as the oldest classical orchestra in Japan, having been founded in Nagoya in 1911. It moved to Tokyo in 1938 and has some 166 members as of 2005.
The orchestra plays frequently at Tokyo Opera City, in Shinjuku, Orchard Hall, part of the Bunkamura (文化村) shopping and entertainment complex in Shibuya, and Suntory Hall, in Akasaka, Tokyo.
In 2011, the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra celebrated its 100th anniversary as Japan’s first symphony orchestra. With about 130 musicians, TPO performs both symphonies and operas regularly. TPO is proud to have appointed Maestro Myung-Whun Chung, who has been conducting TPO since 2001, as Honorary Music Director, Maestro Andrea Battistoni as Chief Conductor and Maestro Mikhail Pletnev as Special Guest Conductor.
TPO has established its world-class reputation through its subscription concert series, regular opera and ballet assignments at the New National Theatre, and a full, ever in-demand agenda around Japan and the world, including broadcasting with NHK Broadcasting Corporation, various educational programs, and tours abroad. In March, 2014, TPO became a global sensation in its centennial world tour of six major cities: New York, Madrid, Paris, London, Singapore and Bangkok. In December 2015, TPO held Beethoven’s 9th symphony concerts in Seoul and Tokyo with Mastro Myung-Whun Chung, with Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra combined into one orchestra. TPO has partnerships with Bunkamura Orchard Hall, the Bunkyo Ward in Tokyo, Chiba City, Karuizawa Cho in Nagano and Nagaoka City in Niigata.
The Nissei Theater is centered on theaters, with the aim of “providing and improving the performing arts and contributing to the promotion of Japanese art and culture”
We do the following business.
1) We plan and produce excellent high-quality works in Japan and overseas and deliver them to many people.
2) Nurturing the rich emotions of children and adolescents by providing high-quality performing arts.
3)We will foster actors, singers, directors and stage engineers who will support the next generation of performing arts.
Produce:
Opera, drama, musical, classical performing arts, concert, etc.
Tokyo biannual party or Public interest foundation corporation Tokyo biannual meeting (tokyo kai) is a public benefit foundation corporation in Japan. They have been engaged in projects aimed at promoting culture and art. The vocal group formed in 1952 "Bikai" is the roots. Establishment as a corporation was in 1977, then the Inaugural Foundation Opera Promotion Association.
The second term meeting as a vocal group organization was formed in 1952. The Tokyo Biannual Association as a corporation was approved by the Minister of Education, and was founded as a foundation association 's second term association of opera promotion in 1977. Since the second term conference was dissolved in September 2005, the members of the second term meeting as vocal group members belonged to the Tokyo Biannual Orchestra (renamed in September 2005) as a voice member. It was certified as a public benefit foundation corporation in 2011 by the approval of the Prime Minister.
Kunitachi College of Music graduate, the graduate school completion. Won the Excellence Award at the completion of the second term opera studio. So far, in the opera, Kazuo Ohno's East Phil Opera Concertante, Monastery of Nun Angelica, Abbey of the Wandering Dutchman Marie, Seiji Ozawa's “Magic Flute”, Maiden III, Nissei Theater “Sevilla's Barber” Appeared in Berta. The N Hibiki Parsifal Kundri was praised by the conductor Horst Stein. In addition, Tokyo “Brouchek's Travel” (Japan premiere) Kedorta, Shinjuku Cultural Center “Aida” Amneris, Second Party “Yenufa” Village Chief, “Mary Widow” Prasicovia, “Masquerade” Ulrika, “Heaven and Hell” 》 Played numerous roles, such as public opinion, and was well-received for his presence in the Hyogo Performing Arts Center “Mary Widow” and Nissay Theater 45th Anniversary “Macropros Family”. In recent years, he appeared in the 2015 Nissei Theater “Hansel and Gretel” Gertrud, the 2016 second term “The Marriage of Figaro” (directed by Amon Miyamoto) and Marcellina. As a concert soloist, he has deep knowledge in the field of religious music and has gained high acclaim for many works such as Bach “Matai Passion,” “B minor” and Verdi “Requiem”.
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