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Kiriku Handbell Ensemble Summer Concert

きりく・ハンドベルアンサンブル サマーコンサート
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Eri Koyama

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Eri Koyama is a member of Kiriku Handbell Ensemble group.

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Ayako Mizoguchi

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Ayako Mizoguchi is a member of Kiriku Handbell Handbell Ensemble group.

Takako Kojima

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Takako Kojima is a member of Kiriku Handbell Handbell Ensemble group. She learned at Yamaha music school from childhood and began handbells at the junior high school club activities. Since September 2008 she has decided to belong to the Kiriku Handbell Handbell Ensemble group neatly.

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Yoshimichi Fukuda

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Yoshimichi Fukuda started handbells while being a student, and has extensive experience in overseas performances. Also participate in recording a lot. Currently he belongs to Kiriku / Handbell ensemble as a master of bass.

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Otsubo Taiko

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Taiko Otsubo is one of the young leading experts, successively breaking up the conventional senses of handbells. Composers dedicated her many original pieces of music in resonation with her will to make handbell music as an established art. Her many performances overseas include the one at Carnegie Hall, New York, the first ever handbell concert there, and the one at the White House, upon invitation by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Reagan, the ex-First Couple.

In 1992, she founded and presided over The Chamber Ringing Soloists (CRS). The group drew keen attention by its totally new performing style and deep musical sensitivity, making itself a pioneer in the world of handbells. The CRS achieved successes both in Japan and overseas; in Europe, through a joint performance with top members of the Wiener Philharmoniker (Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra), and in Japan, through many appearances in TV such as The Untitled Concert, Tetsukos Room, a long-running national talk show, and Good Morning, Japan, daily news show by NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation). It also released two CDs, Resurreccion del Angel (The Resurrection of the Angel) and Handbell Bach through Toshiba EMI. Otsubo won much acclaim also for her writing notes to the CDs.
In 2001 she disbanded the CRS, although sorely missed. After that, she produced concert tours in Japan for SONOS Handbell Ensemble, one of top the groups at the forefront of handbell artistry in the United States. For the tours of 2003 and 2005, she also performed in the group. In 2006 she traveled in the United States to join as a member for a concert tour and recordings, winning the highest praises.

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Ogawa Eriko

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Ogawa Eriko (Ogawa Eriko, October 2, 1978 -) is a director and translator in Japan. After learning directing in the USA, in 2010, he directed the "Dead Henry Moss now" in Japan and gained attention. She is a director who is good at translating things. From September 2018 he will serve as artistic director of theater department of the New National Theater.
Born in Tokyo in 1978. She was interested in theater since she was a child, and she liked the back stage stuff. The theater that she saw for the first time in the memory is said to be "Black of Miwa Akihiro. Other than that he said that he loved Miyazaki Hayao and Michael Ende from childhood and was influenced. She thought that she would like to be an actor, but she became interested in the production by handling directing at the cultural festival at the time of my 3rd grade high school. After studying psychology at Sacred Heart University, he graduated and studied at the Actor's Studio graduate school in New York in 2001 and was working in the local theater company. In 2004 graduated from Actor's Studio graduate program. She has been selected as a trainee for the Cultural Affairs Agency for Cultural Affairs Budapest Artists Overseas Dispatch System.

In 2010, she returned from the United States temporarily and became attracting attention in the theater world after translating / directing "now dead Henry Moss". Yuji Odashima · Translational Drama Award for the translation of this work. It was a free director who was educated in the USA, and this was a career with rare careers in the Japanese theater world where there are many directors from the student theater and theater directing department. In the direction of "12 people", "night visitors" and "pride", I won the 19th Yomiuri Theater Grand Prize Sugimura Haruko Prize in 2012 and in the following year I directed "Pillow Man", "OPUS / Work", etc. to Kii He received the National House Theater Award and the Chida Yoshiya Prize. It was for the first time that the Sugimura Haruko Award given to newcomers was given to directors. In 2012, she publishes a book "Shakespeare love words" (Discover Twenty One), which translated words of Shakespeare by himself. From 2013 she acts as a resident artist with a theater appearance. Although he was good at plays with a heavy and clear story, he tried a comedy in "OPUS / work" in 2013, a challenging play whose structure was not clear in the "number of stars" in 2014 and without writing.

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Fukui

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Fukui is a well-known tenor singer in Japan. He graduated from the Department of Vocal Music at the National College of Music in 1985.
In 1989, he won the Milano Grand Prize (No. 1) at Italian Vocal Concord. He also boasts numerous awards including the 1992 Jiro Opera Award for New Artist Awards. After debut at Rodolfo of the second term association opera "La Boheme", he appeared as Primo / Tenor in many operas including "Butterfly Masters", "Batomari" and Mozart's works, and received high praise. The recording works include "Schubert: the daughter of a beautiful water mill hut" (2004), "I love you" (2006).

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