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Tokyo Baroque Scholars 16th Concert "John Passion"

東京バロック・スコラーズ 第16回演奏会 「ヨハネ受難曲」
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Kasumi Shimizu

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Kasumi Shimizu is a Japanese mezzo-soprano singer.After graduating from the Vocal Music Department at the National Music College. she received the Takeo Prize and the NTT Docomo Award and appeared in the Momoka Rakudo Ogami Concert, Yomiuri Shinken Concert. At the completion of the graduate school, she received the award "National College of Music studies research scholarship". By the way, scholarship is " funds for overseas training and study abroad, and purchasing personal computers".

After completing the graduate school, she joined the New National Theater Opera Training Institute and experienced the stage with numerous training center performances. After finishing the training institution, he studied abroad in Bologna, Italy for 1 year as an overseas trainee of the Agency for Cultural Affairs. While studying abroad, she also stepped on the stage of the Vienna Barten Municipal Theater Opera.

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Suzuki Associate (Voice)

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Suzuki Associate graduated from Hokusei Gakuen University Faculty of Letters (Sapporo, Hokkaido). He graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts Voice and won Miyoshi Matsuda prize and acanthus music award at the time of graduation from Koi University. He also completed master's course of graduate school of the university. Currently, he enrolled in the postgraduate doctoral course of the same graduate school and works on Benjamin Britten 's vocal work.

He was selected at the 7th JSG International Song Competition. He's studied singing voices with Mr. Isauchi Isauchi, Uwe Heilmann, Mr. Tadaulla. He is a member of the Japan Vocal Academy. Since 49th and 50th Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music's "Messiah", he has appeared as a tenor soloist since the appearance of the gospel historian and other religious works. He also actively participated in vocal ensemble works of British pre-Baroque composers, German romantic composers, and has appeared many times in concerts.

From 1999 he participated in performances both in Japan and overseas as a member of Bach Collegium Japan, including the soloist at Suntory Hall in 2000, "Matthew Passion" in 2002, in Spain in 2002, in the memorial concert after returning to the USA in 2003 he got a favorable acclaim. In 2001, the opera has been mainly composed of Mozart's works such as "Don Giovanni" Don Ottervio, "Koji Fan Tutte" Ferrand, "Magic Flute" Tamino and "Idomeneo".

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Kokomitsu Tomoko

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Kokomitsu Tomoko is a soprano singer. Graduated from Musashino Music University. Graduated from Aichi Prefectural University of Arts. Completed the New National Theater Opera Training Institute. She studied in Toi and Bologna as an artist dispatched by the Agency for Cultural Affairs.
Received 1st prize at the Japan Mozart Music Competition, Grand Prize, 2nd Prize at the Tokyo Music Competition, Gifu Prefectural People Honorary Award, Gifu Prefectural Arts Culture Promotion Award, etc.

In the opera, she has appeared in new national theaters such as Marriage of Figaro, Orpheo and Euridice, Pereas and Melisand, Knight of Rose, Parsifal and the Mysterious Holy Grail, and Tan Heuser. "Serpina", "Carmen" Mikaela, "Ruihime" title roll, "Rigoletto" Zirda, "Don Pasquale" Norina, and recently "Erodiade" salome conducted by Michel Plasson.
At the concert, Bach "Matthe Passion", "John Passion", "B minor Mass", Handel "Messiah", Haydn "Creation", Mozart "Requiem", Beethoven "Ninth" "Misa Solemnis", Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 2 Psalm ”” St. Paul, Foret Requiem, Verdi Requiem, Brahms Germany Requiem, Mahler Thousand Symphonies, Orff Carmina Burana, etc. Co-starred with major orchestras in Tokyo as a soloist for religious songs.
In addition, NHK-FM masterpiece recital, national anthem singing at the opening ceremony of national polity, etc. continue to be active. Second term membership.

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Teruhiko Komore

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Teruhiko Komori (March 30, 1967) is a Japanese opera singer and vocalist. The first Japanese court singer.
Born in Tokyo. After studying at the Tokyo Gakugei University College of Education High School, Tokyo University of the Arts, Department of Music, Department of Opera, Graduate School of Music. Since August 2000, he has been contracted as the exclusive baritone singer of the Altenburg Gera Municipal Opera in Thuringia, Germany, and has been active as a theater singer for 12 years.

In addition to his activities at the Altenburg Gera Municipal Opera, he also performed at the Cottbus State Opera, the Hagen City Theater, the Zwickau City Opera House, the Görlitz City Theater and the Rudolstadt City Theater. At the 2006 Salzburg Festival, head of the opera Afternoon Tow composed by Hense at the Festival Grand Theater, Nietzsche at the world premiere of the opera Kojima composed by Siegfried Mattus in 2007, Milan Torino in 2009 International activities in important productions of contemporary music, such as the role of Yoshio, the opera composed by Toshio Hosokawa at the Tsuki Music Festival, and the title role in the German premiere of the opera Warrenstein composed by Yaromir Weinberger .

The repertoire as an opera singer covers 66 roles from Cavalier Baritone (knight baritone) to Helden Baritone (hero baritone). A wide range of titles and roles from "Rigoletto", "Nabucco", "Wandering Dutchman" and "Don Giovanni", as well as operettas and musicals.

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Yoshifumi Hata

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Yoshifumi Hata (1955) is a Japanese tenor singer, conductor and choir conductor. Former professor of music at Mukogawa Women's University. Born in Tamba Sasayama City, Hyogo Prefecture.
Studied vocals with Shoichiro Tahara, Max van Egmont, and Hermann Christian Polster.

At the time of Hyogo Prefectural Shinoyama Ayane High School, he belonged to the brass band and played the clarinet. There is a choir conductor Shigeki Nishioka as a high school classmate. After being encouraged by a music teacher from high school, and introduced to the vocalist Shoichiro Tahara, he wanted to become a vocalist. After graduating from high school, he entered Osaka College of Music, Department of Music in 1973. Completed graduate school in 1979.

In 1979, performed the first recital in Osaka with accompaniment by Michio Kobayashi. After that, he worked as a soloist and co-starred with world-class performers such as Peter Dam and Jörk Dames. In 1991, he was instructed by Max van Egmont, a famous baroque singer in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Until 2011, he was a soloist, Telemann Chamber Choir conductor and Baroque Core Telemann (B.C.T.) conductor at the Japan Teleman Association. In 2012, he was in charge of the Kansai Philharmonic Choir, newly established in the Kansai Philharmonic Orchestra.

In addition, he is the representative of Schubertiade Japan, Tambanomori International Music Festival Schubertiade Tanba General Producer, and Vice Chairman of the Koshien History and Culture Association.

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Hiroshi Misawa

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MISAWA Hirofumi is a conductor from Japan.

Born in Gunma Prefecture in 1955. Graduated from Kunitachi College of Music. He studied vocal music with Shigeo Harada and Kengo Nakamura, composition with Kozo Masuda, and harmony with Joe Shimaoka. Aspiring to be a conductor while in school, he learned from the late Kazuo Yamada how to conduct.

As a leading choir conductor in Japan, he has a reputation for teaching professional choirs such as the second stage choir, the Tokyo Opera Singers, and the New National Choir, and also has excellent language skills such as Charles Dutoit, Savarich and Horst Stein. There are also many people from outside conductors.

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Jun Sugawara

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Jun Sugawara was graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, completed the Graduate School of Opera. From autumn 1999, studied abroad in Berlin as an overseas dispatcher of the Agency for Cultural Affairs. He entered the graduate school of Berlin Hans Eisler College of Music and completed the graduate school with the best results. In the summer of 2000, he passed the role of Figaro in the Reinsberg Music Festival Seville's Barber and has since performed in Europe as well as in Europe.

In Japan, he performed in the second quarter performances Marriage of Figaro (earl), Komori (Eisenstein), Turandot (Pin), Magic Flute (Papageno), etc. In 2003, he won the Goto Memorial Foundation Opera Newcomer Award. He participated in numerous concerts and recordings as a member of Bach Collegium Japan, and was also a soloist for Messiah, Matthe Passion, John Passion, Carmina Burana, German Requiem. Second term membership. Member of the Japan Vocal Academy. Part-time lecturer at Tokyo University of the Arts.

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Satoshi Kondo

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Kaoru Kondo is a violinist from Japan. He received Acanthus Music Award (the award given to the top grade students) when he graduated from Tokyo University of Arts, and he continue to study and graduated from the Graduate school of Tokyo University of Arts to receive masters degree. He performed with various orchestra as a concertmaster as he was still in the school, while he also participated in the summer camp of the Vienna Music Academy to receive master class lessons from Alban Berg Quartet, Amadeus Quartet, Hagen Quartet in order to acquire the higher level of skills and methods for chamber music.

In recent years, he works in various fields and activities, as he served the concertmaster in Tokyo Scholars Ensemble, music advisor of the World of Toru Takemitsu. He also plays wide range of music pieces from Baroque music to Contemporary music.He also works in the field of music education of the next generation musicians, as he participates in Lanciano Music Festival in Italy by the invitation of the chief cellist of LOrchestra dellAccademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Luigi Piovano,From 2004 to 2010, He served as the 1st violin Vorspieler of Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra. From June 2011, he is the acting concertmaster of The Kyushu Symphony Orchestra.

Concertmaster Tomio Kondo at the time of the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra foundation is his grandfather, and he grows up into the family line of a musician called a violinist over three generations.

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