Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra (Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra) is a Japanese professional orchestra. The abbreviation is Tokyo City Phil or City Phil. A member of the Japan Orchestra Federation. They had regular concerts at Tiara Kotori, Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall and special concerts at the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan.
In 1975,Tokyo City Phil operated as a voluntary orchestra established by young talented players, mainly by conductor Toshi Tsutsumi. In the same year they performed the European performance including the opening concert of the Belgrade music festival, the Hong Kong - Macao performance..
Tokyo City Phil holds more than 100 performances a year range from regular concerts and special concerts to opera / ballet performances, pop music concerts, movie music, TV appearances, CD recordings and music appreciation classes. Especially on television, it shows its fresh and charming performances through TV Asahi "Nobody Kaku Kara 21" and it has gained popularity all over Japan.
Osaka School of Music was opened by founder Koji Nagai in Shiomachi, Minami-ku, Osaka (present day Minamisemba in Chuo-ku) in 1915. Moved to Ajihara-cho in Higashi-ku, Osaka (present day Ajiharahonmachi in Tennoji-ku) in 1926 and Osaka High School of Music and Osaka Junior College of Music was established. Reorganization of the Osaka School of Music Senior High School and Research Institute for Music and establishment of the Music Research Center (2 departments, 6 research rooms). Integration of the Museum of Musical Instruments and Music Research Center and reorganization and establishment as the Museum of Osaka College of Music in 2002. The music departments of the Osaka College of Music are reorganized into one department.
New majors for classic guitar, jazz, and electronic organ are established. A classic guitar course and dance performance course are created for the Osaka College of Music Junior College
The Children's Castle Children's Choir is a children's choir made in April of 1985 prior to the opening of the National Children's Comprehensive Center 'Kodomo no Jo Castle' in November that year.
This choir focuses on creative self perfomances from "play" of children, develops broad intellectual curiosity such as cooperativeness and creativity through music. Currently, it consists of about 250 members of four groups, choral lecture, choir group lower grade, choir group upper grades, mixed hymn chorus group. In each group, a lesson of about 2 hours per week, in addition to choral practice, plays activities that incorporate physical expression activities, recitation plays, etc., outdoor activities that cherish the shaping activities, contacts, and synthesizers and rhythm instruments.
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