Steude Quartet & Michio Fujiwara is Music festival, Traditional show Classic music event held in Japan.
Dozan Fujiwara's work, which was produced under the original concept of "picking up and recording classical songs of ancient and modern times in Japan and Europe". They will moderately associate music of east and west in one album based on a new harmony between traditional Japanese music instrument (shakuhachi) and string quartet, it is possible to find another method to incorporate between rendition style and mental common trail following to the best interesting way.
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DOZAN FUJIWARA , "a prince of Traditional Japanese music world" is a very famous Shakuhachi Artist in Japan. Graduated from the Traditional Japanese Music Course, Faculty of Music, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music in 1995. Completed the Graduate School of Music, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music in 1997, and became a part-time lecturer at the university.
Passed the "shihan" instructorship examination for the Tozan school of Shakuhachi with top marks in 1993, and awarded the name DOZAN in recognition of his achievement (currently Shihan instructor for the Tozan school).
Apart from touring in Austria and worldwide the Steude Quartet also enjoys recording their work for CD-productions (LEGARE). The interaction of intensive orchestra-playing (the repertoire ranging from more than sixty operas and all standard symphonic pieces to contemporary music) and chamber music playing proves to be advantageous to both. Members of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra founded the Steude Quartet therewith continuing a long tradition of string quartets formed solely of musicians from this famous Austrian orchestra.
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