The Central Aichi Symphony Orchestra (Central Aichi Symphony Orchestra) is a professional orchestra based in Nagoya City. In addition to organizing regular seasonal concerts about seven times a year at Mitsui Sumitomo Seiji Shirakawa Hall located in Naka-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Aichi prefecture's Iwakura City Center for Physical Education and Culture also organizes "Iwakura Regular Concert" At Yokkaichi City Cultural Center in Mie Prefecture, we conduct activities such as "Yokkaichi Regular Concert" once a year, organizing a Tokyo performance once a year. A member of the Japan Orchestra Federation.
In 1983 (1983) as the second professional orchestra in the Chubu district, Mr. Ikeda launched the "Nagoya City Orchestra", with Kazuhiko Komatsu as art advisor and regular conductor, Seiichi Furuya as permanent conductor. From 1996 (Heisei 1996), based on the support of Shirakawa Hall and based in the hall. 1997 (1997) changed the name to "Central Aichi Symphony Orchestra". In April 1999 (April 1999), Masao Matsuo will be appointed as a permanent conductor. In April 2004, Mr. Masao Komatsu, director of conductor, Seiichi Furuya, lead conductor conductor and Yoko Matsuo as chief guest conductor in April 2004 In April 2009, Mr. Masao Komatsu was an honorary conductor And Ichiro Saito was welcomed as a permanent conductor. In 2014 (Heisei 20th) April, Leosch · Swarovski appointed music director.
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