Sumida Peace Memorial Music Festival 2020 NHK Special Video Century Concert

すみだ平和祈念音楽祭2020 NHKスペシャル 映像の世紀コンサート
Classic music Traditional show

Sumida Peace Memorial Music Festival 2020 NHK Special Video Century Concert is Traditional show Classic music event held in Japan.

Appearance
Piano: Takashi
Iwamura Riki Conductor / Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra
Narration: Moyoyo Yamane

Program
Screen Video
Part 1: Beginning of the Video / Part 2: World War I / Part 3: Post-War to Hitler's Ambition / Part 4: World War II
Part 5: Cold War Period / Part 6 : Vietnam war, young people of rebellion / part 7: modern tragedy and hope for the future

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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.

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Iwamura power

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Iwamura power is a Japanese conductor . He graduated from Waseda University Faculty of Science and Technology Department of Electronics and Communications, and Toho Gakuen University Department of Music. He studied under Mr. Hidetoshi Kuroiwa, Yasujiro Iimori, Seiji Ozawa, R. Schumacher. Master prize conductor competition victory, Gizella international conductor competition second prize and many other competitions.

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Gagulon

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Kako Takashi (Kako Takashi, January 31, 1947 ) is a Japanese composer, a pianist.
From Toyonaka city, Osaka prefecture. He graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, graduate school of the same university. He graduated from the Paris National High School of Music. His son is an aka king of actors and voice actors.
In composing, he has established his own composition format that combines elements of jazz, classical and contemporary music, and as a pianist, he mainly works on his own works.

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Yamane Kazuyo

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Yamane Kazuyo (Yamane Yuyo, 1948 (Showa 23) March 22) is a free announcer in Japan. Former NHK Executive Announcer (director), Visiting Associate Professor of the University of Tokyo. From 2011, Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Fine Art University Department of Fashion Textile Expression Part-time lecturer.

In personnel change in June 2005, he became manager of NHK's first female announcement.

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