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Name of performance: Tokyo · Spring · Music Festival 2019 Opening · Concert ~ Chamber Music by N Hibiki Members ~ Viennese Waltz Story (Commemorating 150th Anniversary of Japan-Austria Diplomatic Relations)
Venue: Tokyo Bunka Kaikan 0 Small Hall
Begining: 2018/12 / 16 (Sunday) 10: 00
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Yokohama (横浜市 , Yokohama-shi) is the second largest city in Japan by population and most populous municipality of Japan. It is the capital city of Kanagawa Prefecture. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of Tokyo, in the Kantō region of the main island of Honshu. It is a major commercial hub of the Greater Tokyo Area.
Yokohama's population of 3.7 million makes it Japan's largest city after the Special Wards of Tokyo. Yokohama developed rapidly as Japan's prominent port city following the end of Japan's relative isolation in the mid-19th century, and is today one of its major ports along with Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya, Hakata, Tokyo, and Chiba.
The 2002 FIFA World Cup final was held in June at the International Stadium Yokohama. In 2009, the city marked the 150th anniversary of the opening of the port and the 120th anniversary of the commencement of the City Administration.
In November 2010, Yokohama hosted the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting.
The NHK Symphony Orchestra (NHK交響楽団 NHK Kōkyō Gakudan) is a Japanese orchestra based in Tokyo. The orchestra gives concerts in several venues, including the NHK Hall, Suntory Hall, and the Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall.
The orchestra began as the New Symphony Orchestra on October 5, 1926 and was the country's first professional symphony orchestra. Later, it changed its name to the Japan Symphony Orchestra. In 1951, after receiving financial support from NHK, the orchestra took its current name.
The most recent music director of the orchestra was Vladimir Ashkenazy, from 2004 to 2007. Ashkenazy now has the title of conductor laureate. Charles Dutoit, the orchestra's music director from 1998 to 2003, is now its music director emeritus. Wolfgang Sawallisch, honorary conductor from 1967 to 1994, held the title of honorary conductor laureate until his death.
The orchestra's current permanent conductors are Yuzo Toyama, since 1979, and Tadaaki Otaka, since 2010. Herbert Blomstedt holds the title of honorary conductor, since 1986. André Previn has the title of honorary guest conductor, since 2012. In June 2012, the orchestra named Paavo Järvi as its next chief conductor, as of the 2015–2016 season, with an initial contract of 3 years.
Watanabe (渡辺 , "ferryside") is the fifth most common Japanese surname.
The first to be named Watanabe were the samurai clan founded by Watanabe no Tsuna (953-1025), whose father was Minamoto no Mitsuru, a great-grandson of Minamoto no Tōru (822-895), a son of the Emperor Saga (786-842). Tsuna established the Watanabe branch of the Saga Genji clan, taking the family name from his residence at Watanabe, a port on the Yodo river in Settsu Province. He was companion in arms to Minamoto no Yorimitsu (944–1021), and famous for his military exploits in a number of tales and legends. Dominating Settsu Province as a focal area of maritime transportation in medieval Japan, the Watanabe family spread its influence widely. Their descendants settled in other areas, including Kyushu. Besides the mainstream of Watanabe, the Matsuura in Hizen Province, later daimyō of Hirado Domain, were the most famous and flourished branch.
Several samurai clans claimed a genealogical relation to the above Watanabe family. They included Watanabe of Hakata and Watanabe of Ōmura. The Watanabe of Hakata were daimyō of Hakata Domain (Izumi Province) until the Meiji Restoration (1868). The Watanabe clan of Ōmura (Hizen Province) and the Watanabe clan of the Suwa (Shinano Province) were also ranked among the Peers after 1868.
During the Hōgen rebellion (1156), and the Genpei War (1180-1185), the Watanabe sided with Minamoto no Yorimasa (1106-1180), then with Minamoto no Yoritomo (1147-1199). In 1185, they sent ships and mounted warriors to support the Minamoto cause. The priest Mongaku Shōnin who urged Yoritomo to start a war against the Taira clan, and who managed to get a letter from the Emperor Go-Shirakawa (1127-1192) to Yoritomo, requesting that he set up an army and liberate the court from the tyranny of the Taira, was a kinsman of the Watanabe clan.
During the 16th century wars, the following Watanabe samurai distinguished themselves:
In the context of the Japanese economy, Mrs. Watanabe is a generic name for housewives who deal in foreign exchange.
Matsuda (松田 ) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Graduated from Toho Gakuen University. He studied under Mr. Shinozaki Ei, Tokunaga Nioio, Alexander Allenkov. Hiroko from the time he / she is enrolled, serve as Guest Concert Master of the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra. In 1995 he took office as Assistant · Concert Master of TOKYO. After leaving 1998, he played a major role in solo and chamber music. Member of String Quartet ARCO. He received the 2004 Kitakyushu Citizen Culture Encouragement Award. Since 2005 Toribami second violin chief player.
He won the second prize in the 12th Japanese-French vocal competition. He won the 2nd place prize at the 23rd Noh song Japanese song contest. Messiah, Ninth, Faure, Mozart etc Requiem, Bach's Passionate Song, Cantata Soloist.
In the opera he performed at the Tokyo Chamber Music Performance and at the New National Theater Show. Also perform "La Boheme" Marcello, "Don Giovanni" title role, "Count of Figaro's marriage" Countess. "Lucia of Run Mell Mall" Enriko, appeared in the Romania, Constanta State Opera. She plays "Don Giovanni" title role in Beijing, China.
Japan Performance Federation, Japan Voice Academy. Two-term conference member.
Yasuyuki Kazama (風間靖幸 Kazama Yasuyuki, born 1 February 1970, Shimosuwa, Nagano, Japan) is a drifting driver from Japan, formerly competing in D1 Grand Prix, well known for using the Nissan Silvia S15. He is also known as Waku Waku and Spin Benz Dokan.
At the Tokyo Spring Festival, we hold a free mini concert "Cherry Blossom Music Concert" wrapped in classical music in Tokyo this year! Ueno Park, as well as many concerts outside the Ueno area will be held.We will update the schedule from time to time! The latest information is here →Http:. // Www Tokyo-harusai.Com/program/sakura .
Yamaguchi Ayumi (Yamaguchi Ryoiki) is a Japanese organ player. He is from Kagoshima prefecture.
Studied electronic organ with Tachibana Yuri, Masazumi Noda.
He studied the pipe organ with Yumiko Otsuki, Brian Ashley and T. Suzuki.
Graduated from Waseda University School of Political Economics.
Graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts, Department of Music Department Department of Organ.
Completed master graduate school music graduate course (Tokyo Organ) from the Tokyo University of the Arts.
From 2005 to 2006, he is an organist at the Musashino Citizens' Cultural Center.
Since April 2008, "Organ entertainment" continues to be held every year as a voluntary concert of pipe organ playing. The 3rd round was held at Tokyo Sumida Triphony Hall (Great Hall), and the 6th round until Yokohama Minato Mirai Hall (Great Hall). (The 4th was canceled due to the Great East Japan Earthquake)
In July 2008, at the Musa Kawasaki Symphony Hall, "Concert of Organ and Japanese Taiko!" ~ Summer of Rhythm and Symphony ~ "that will be performed with Japanese drum leader Hayashi Hayashi (Hayashi Eriitsu) was carried out.
In December 2010, at the Suntory Hall Christmas Organ Concert, we will perform a co-star with the string ensemble by Oriman Tokunaga (violin) and his friends at the big hall where the pipe organ was installed.
In 2011, He was in charge of music production of Christmas Illumination "Singing Tree" at Queen's Square Yokohama.
In October 2012, at the event "Bang Bang! Kenbun ♪ Hamamatsu" organized by Shizuoka Culture and Art University, which is supervised by Mr. Seiji Shigeru, supervised by Harold Lloyd's silent movie, theater / Performing an organ style performance. Using electronic organ music and atelier.
In May 2013, at the Sun Hall Hall Small Hall, performances of chamber music by members of the NHK Symphony Orchestra were held in "N Hibiki Chamber Music - Dancing Vienna ~", Yamaguchi participated as a harmonium player.
He is a member of the Japan Organist Association.
Full members of the Japan Piano Leaders Association (PTNA Pitina) regular members.
Showa University of Music part-time lecturer.
Masumi Narita (Masumata Noda, Masumi Narita real name) is a Japanese female calligrapher. Born in Kita-ku, Tokyo.
Graduated from the school corporation Kawamura Gakuen elementary school. Graduated from Shimon Henry Junior High School in Bunkyo ku, Tokyo.
Graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, graduated from the Graduate School of Music and Graduate School of Music in the Doctoral Program of Ph.D., and received a doctorate degree.
He won an Akanasu Award, an Acanthus Music Award and a Junior High Prize award during his studies.
It is the third place in the 12th Tokyo Music Competition.
She won the 77th Japan Music Competition and 9th Fujisawa Opera Competition.
Rossini "barber of Barber of Sevilla" Rosina of the opera debut as a role at the regular performance of the opera at the University of the Arts.
She also appeared in the same opera of Michael Hampe directed at Yokohama Opera Future Project 2007.
Studied at the Palma Conservatory of Italy as a scholar of the Meiji Yasuda Quality of Life Cultural Foundation.
Performed at the educational opera organized by Parma Opera in the role of Rosina "Barber of Sevilla" Rosina, and Verdi "The Power of Fate" Prezio Gilla role. She passed the audition and appeared in the concert at the Verdi Festival in the Palma Opera.
Mozart "Koji Fan Tutte" role as Dorabella, Puccini "Butterfly Masters" Suzuki role and other repertoire, Mozart "Marriage of Figaro" role as Cervino, Hummingdink "Hansel and Gretel" There.
In religious songs, I am a soloist in Handel 'Messiah', Bach 'minor Mass', Mozart 'Requiem', Rossini 'Starbat Mater', Beethoven '9', Verdi 'Requiem', Mahler 'Resurrection' etc.
On the occasion of 1992 production of Der fliegunde Hollander directed by Yukio Ninagawa, conductor Seiji Ozawa requested a “world-class chorus”. And that is how the Tokyo Opera Singers (= TOS) came to be formed by the vocalists who are mainly based in Tokyo, and at the beginning or in the middle of their musical careers. This chorus ensemble in this production attained an enormous success, and received praises from all venues. The Tokyo Opera Singers went on to perform in Oedipus Rex at the first Saito Kinen Festival Matsumoto, and the Japanese performance of the Der fliegunde Honllander by the Bayerische Staatsoper.
Performing regularly since 1993, the Tokyo Opera Singers has performed at important occasions in the Japanese music scene including the Saito Kinen Festival Matsumoto, the Tokyo Philharmonic Opera Concertante Series, and the Biwa Lake Opera Productions. They have also performed with the Berlin Komische Opera (conducted by Valery Gergiev), St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, and Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della RAI in their Japanese appearances. The singers have also contributed to the vitalization of the music scene with their appearance as the chorus and soloists in the premiere of Su-sa-no-o by Dan Ikuma, at the 1st Kanagawa Art Festival. For the opening ceremony of the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, the singers represented Japan and sang the chorale from L.v. Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony with other groups from six different countries. In 1999, they made their appearance at Edinburgh Music Festival (Turandot produced by Tokyu Bunakmura), one of the major festivals in Europe. For two consecutive years, 2000 and 2001, they collaborated with the Wiener Philharmoniker (conductors Seiji Ozawa and Sir Simon Rattle), by whom they have been highly praised. The Tokyo Opera Singers have performed at each of the Saito Kinen Festivals to date, every year successfully achieving solid musical results.
This unique ensemble is characterized first and foremost for their overwhelmingly rich vocal sonorities. Most of the members are also active as professional soloists outside of the group's activities, and the resulting purity and professionalism of the ensemble brings forth an exceptional sound. Secondly, the Tokyo Opera Singers is successful because its members can flexibly match the work to be sung, producing the most appropriate sonority. Members specialize in genres varying from Baroque to Romantic opera, or in contemporary music, and the singers would be selected appropriately for the work at hand in mind.
From the Press
"Hearing such a high standard chorus perform was an overwhelming experience." (Shin-ichi Kamohara)
“You gather a talented group of people, and you instantly have the best chorus in Japan, or in the world, like this one. The chorus was indeed magnificent.” (Katsuo Matsumoto on Oedipus Rex, from the first festival)
“You gather a talented group of people, and you instantly have the best chorus in Japan, or in the world, like this one. The chorus was indeed magnificent.” (Katsuo Matsumoto on Oedipus Rex, from the first festival)
“What was most dramatic was how the members of the Opera Singers moved around on the stage. Perhaps there was never a time in operatic performances in Japan when the chorus moved so freely, and at the same time providing meaningful acting and wonderful singing.” (Akio Jissouji on The Rake’s Progress, from the fourth festival)
“I thought the chorus was exceptional in this concert. They did not show any signs of disarray as the long piece went on, and they actually achieved more beauty in their singing from around the Hosanna, where it becomes two-part singing.” (Shuji Horiuchi on Bach’s B-Minor Mass, from the ninth festival)
“The chorus of villagers was filled with musical dynamism, practically serving as the main role. There was no separation between the chorus and the finely selected soloists, which made every chorus member seem like a soloist and every soloist a member of the chorus.” (Tadashi Isoyama on Peter Grimes, from the 11th festival)
“As usual, the Tokyo Opera Singers were superb. Combined with the magnificently selected soloists, they sang the music to sublimity, filling the hall with a storm of passion.” (Yoshihisa Sasaki on L.v. Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, from the 11th festival)
“The Tokyo Opera Singers were even better than before. I liked the scene where several men searched desperately from house to house. They really put on a show with great acting skills.” (Reiko Sekine on Falstaff, from the 12th festival)
Started clarinet around 10 years old, studied under Koji Kojima and Yukio Ohashi. After going to Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and High School, He graduated from university in 1989. Awarded the Yasu Award. He received an intensive lecture by Joist Michaels at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music and studied clarinet with Mr. Yuji Murai, Mr. Yoshiaki Suzuki, Chamber Music with Masaharu Yamamoto and Masayoshi Hidefuji. In 1991, he joined the New Japan Philharmonic after completing the graduate school. From 2003, Torayo 's chief clarinet player. Tokyo National University of the Arts, High School attached to the University, Tokyo College of Music, Toho Gakuen University, each part-time lecturer.
Pianoduo Deu'or is a piano duo by Takashi Fujii who is a pianist from Chiba Prefecture and Yoshie Shiramizua from Hyogo prefecture. Takashi Fujii and Yoshie Shirarimi formed a piano duo "Duor" in Germany in 2004 and started performing as a duo. They have won international awards in Britain, America, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, Japan from the time of formation.
Takashi Fujii graduated from the graduate school of Tokyo University of the Arts(Geidai). He completed the soloist class (Konzertexamen) and piano duo class with the best mark at Mannheim University of Music and Performing Arts in Germany. He studied in Germany as a scholar of Agency for Cultural Affairs in Japan and German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).
He currently serves as faculty member at Musashino Academy of Music.
Yoshie Shiramizua graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts. She completed the soloist class (Konzertexamen) and piano duo class with the best mark at Mannheim University of Music and Performing Arts in Germany. In Germany, she studied as a scholar of the Nomura Cultural Foundation in Japan and German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).
She currently serves as faculty member at Kunitachi College of Music.
They’ve received numerous international awards since they formed a piano duo in Germany in 2004. Since then, DUOR has received a high evaluation and attention from their performance, at more than 600 stages including concerts with/without orchestra, lectures, NHK-BS (TV), FM radio, in Japan and overseas.
Their 6th album “GOLDBERG-VARIATIONEN fuer 2 KLAVIERE” released in 2016 was
selected as the best album by a magazine “Record Geijutsu“ as well as nominated at the Record Academy Award for musical composition.
The duo plans to release their 7th album in 2018 autumn, conduct a tour in Germany in October, and hold a recital tour in Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka in November and December.
In recent years, they are dedicated to training the young piano duo. They are highly expected to become leaders who pave the way for piano duo via seminars at SAINOKUNI Saitama Arts Theater, KAWAI UMEDA as well as universities including Senzoku Gakuen College of Music, Doshisha Women’s College of Liveral Arts and Soai University.
Graduated from Vocal Music Department of Tokyo College of Music. Completed Master's degree in Opera course. He won the No. 1 Kakuto Nippon Karaoke Competition No. 1, Nakada Yoshitaka Prize. Won the 76th Japan Music Competition. Studied abroad in Vienna as a trainee of a cultural arts emerging artist.
Appeared as a soloist in orchestra work, religious songs such as Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Bruckner, Gounod, Berlioz, Dvořák, Puccini, etc., as well as the 50th "Geisha Messiah" sponsored by the Asahi Shimbun, and G. Rogestovensky , HJ Rochuch and G. Kuhn 's conductor, and has a reputation for its sincere music approach. At the 22nd National Cultural Festival Tokushima 2007, they appeared at the opening ceremony under the presence of His Imperial Highnesses and Crown Princesses, and they were also broadcast on NHK and gained popularity. Opera also appeared in Fenton, "Cambrian Princess" Alfredo, "My Love Novelty" Nemorino, "Rita" Beppe, "Don Giovanni" Otter Vio, "Kosi van Tutte" Ferrand etc. , Joong Myung-hun at "Children's Sound · Music · Hall 2006" Magic Flute "and Seiji Ozawa with Ozawa Seiji Music School" Kamori ". After debutting at the New National Theater with Kozo Yamada "Kurobune", he repeatedly appeared in theater with "Shuzenji Monogatari" and "Rosa no Kishi".
Performed at the Opera Gala Concert at Vienna 3 rd Festo Saal and House Hoffmannstar, including Tyrolean Music Festival ERL (墺), Alto Adige Music Festival (I), Church Music Festival (I), International Chamber Music Festival (I) etc We are also invited to the music festival, and we are expanding the place of activity further. A member of the Japan Vocal Academy. (November 24, 2013)
Start a cello at the age of seven. After graduating from Toho Girls High School, she graduated from the Toho Gakuen University Music Faculty Department of Music in 2008. In March 2010, I completed the Tohoku Orchestra Academy Training Course. In 2002, she received the IMA Music Award at the Ishikawa Music Academy. In 2006, she won the 4th place of the 7th Viva Hall Cello Competition.
She studied cello with Maki Mori, chamber music with two sons of Tokunaga, Koichiro Harada, Hakuro Mori, Tokyo quartet. Currently, Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra members.
Born from Toyota city, Aichi Prefecture. After completing the master course course at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. While studying abroad, he performed with Philharmonic Orchestra. Received "Green Wind Encouragement Award" and "Haydn Award" at the 8th Viva Hall Cello Competition Special Prize (Inoue Prize), Hara Villa Chamber Music Seminar. Appearance such as "Ensemble series that JT will grow", "Rokkatei Hall, young expectation series" and so on. So far studied under each of Kunihiro Kubota, Ryoichi Hayashi, Toshiaki Hayashi, Hideki Kitamoto, Nobuko Yamazaki. From October 2010, he is a cello player.
"Biannual Concert Summer Concert" that has received popularity for many years.
We upgrade this year and have lots of gorgeous casts unique to the second term. We will perform for two consecutive nights from prominent singer who has driven the opera world in Japan to the nova who will lead the next generation.
On Thursday August 23 (Thursday), Italian opera chorused with Aria and on August 24 (Friday) the second night was a program of German · opera and French opera. Takashi Fukui sings "Nobody should sleep" (as from the opera "Turandot") Just like the venues of the singing fight that can be chosen and encounter with the young people of the seasons who are chosen by the heavyweights' famous performances and singers, It looks like a song of the song.
Among the performers of this time, three fresh artists explained their own performance songs.
【Starring on August 23】 Kenhei Ichikawa
"Donizetti" Love's Myth "" Unknown Tears ""
Especially famous "L'elisir d'amore (love noodles)" among Donizetti operas. Aria of love, "Una furtiva lagrima (unspeakable tears)" is famous as a gemstone opera aria, singing with the tears of Adina love the hero's nemorino. Although it is a title of "love's medicine", it is a secret medicine bought at a high price to believe that nemorino is a love medicine of love (love medicine), indeed to shoot adina, in fact cheap wine. Still the ending is a happy ending!
And He love wine. Among them, the wine which feels the characteristics of the field, the philosophy of the maker is exceptional! Recently the advance of brewing technology seems to be becoming more homogenous recently, but singers who used to be old singers understand that "this voice is ho!" Just by listening to a single voice is also many singers. He will continue to pursue every day so that this voice / music can play like Ichikawa Kohei!
She graduated from the Tokyo National University of the Army and received the acanthus music award. Completed the master's course of the graduate school. Studied abroad in Munich as an overseas trainee of the Affinis Cultural Foundation. First place in the 23rd Japanese tube percussion competition, No. 5 in the 6th Kobe International Flute Competition. Appeared in Kirishima International Music Festival, Saito · Kinen · Festival Matsumoto etc. Co-star with Zenko, Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra and others. Currently, Tokyo University of the Arts, Toho Gakuen University, Shoei Gakuen Music College, each part-time lecturer. Torikon Flute player since 2002.
Mr. Miyazaki Ryoko, a remarkable player in the baroque world, a long-awaited solo debut album. Elegant storytellers, period instruments deeply resonate, "Faurea" and "Chaconna" performances, plus fiocco's concertos (original harpsichord hobby) with surprisingly few recordings that are often played on the violin are included , It is one piece that you can fully enjoy the real pleasure of strings. Members who support the back also gathered young prominent figures, and a precise ensemble is excellent. She would like to expand sales by all means, power push items.
After graduating from Tokyo Institute of Music Instrumentation, Watarai got a diploma at the Guildhall Conservatory. She is active in the baroque trio · aurelia, London festival orchestra, orchestra · age of enlightenment, etc. After returning to Japan she has been active in many fields as a soloist and also as a member of the baroque and ensemble, and has acquired many fans.
Meister music
Baroque violinist Miyazaki Yoko's solo debut album. With an elegant talking mood, a periodonous instrument unique sound, "La Folia" and "Chaccona" perform well. In addition, although it is played well with the violin, it includes a concerto of Fioocco (original harpsichord) which unexpectedly few recordings, and one piece that can fully enjoy the best part of strings. (C) RS
Veritas String Quartet concludes 4 artists:
– Violin: Jun Iwasaki
– Violin: Machiko Shimada
– Viola: Yukiko Ogura
– Cello: Sumire Kudo
Jun Iwasaki, Adjunct Professor of Violin, is the Concertmaster and Walter Buchanan Sharp Chair of the Nashville Symphony.
He was appointed concertmaster of the Nashville Symphony by Music Director Giancarlo Guerrero at the beginning of the 2011-12 season. A graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Music’s prestigious Concertmaster Academy, he has been hailed for his combination of dazzling technique and lyrical musicianship. In a review of Iwasaki’s performance at the Mimir Chamber Music Festival, the Fort Worth Star Telegram called him “the magician of the evening. He could reach into his violin and pull out bouquets of sound, then reach behind your ear and touch your soul.”
Prior to joining the Nashville Symphony, Iwasaki served as concertmaster of the Oregon Symphony from 2007-11, and he performed with that ensemble at the first annual Spring for Music Festival in 2011. Throughout his career, he has appeared with numerous other orchestras, including the Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Blossom Festival Orchestra, Rome (Georgia) Philharmonic, New Bedford Symphony, Canton Symphony, Richardson Symphony, Cleveland Pops Orchestra, Plano Symphony Orchestra and the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra. In addition, he has served as concertmaster of Asian Artists and Concerts Orchestra (AAC), guest concertmaster of the Santa Barbara Symphony in 2010, and guest concertmaster of the National Arts Center Orchestra in Ottawa in 2006. He served in the same position with the Canton (Ohio) Symphony Orchestra from 2005-07.
Iwasaki joined the Blair faculty as adjunct professor of violin in 2012.
Ms. Machiko Shimada graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music with the highest achievement in the class in 1998 and received Ataka prize.
After her study with Prof. Chikashi Tanaka, Shimada went on her study with Prof. Marco Rizzi at the Hochschule fur Musik Detmold in Germany. Since 1999 she has studied in Europe for 6 years and taken master class by Isaac Stern, Dorothy Delay, Reiner Kussmaul, Herman Krebbers, Zakhar Bron and Michael Frischenschlager during that time. In 2005, Ms. Shimada graduated from Hochschule fur Musik Detmold with the highest record of Diplom “Konzert Examen”.
Ms. Shimada was awarded the 1st prize of all Japan student national music competition, the special prize from Japan Federation of Musicians, the 1st prize of Japan Mozart competition, the 2nd prize of Japan national music competition, the special prize of 45th International Violin competition“Premio N. Paganini”, the 1st prize of DAAD prize competition in Germany, Diploma from The Queen Elisabeth International music competition, 5th prize of the International J. S. Bach Competition Violin/Baroqueviolin
In 2006, Ms. Shimada received the Aichi Prefectural Arts Encouragement Prize from the government of Aichi prefecture and In 2009, Received the Nagoya city Arts Prize from the government of Nagoya city in Japan.
She participated in the Aspen music Festival with scholarship. At the Saito Kinen Festival directed by Seiji Ozawa, she performed as a soloist Bach and Mozart concerti. Since 1998, she has been invited to the Saito Kinen Festival for many projects and recording sessions every summer.In 2000 Ms. Shimada participated in the concert tour of “East West Baroque Academy” directed by Walter von Hauwe in Holland and Japan and performed as a soloist with a baroque instrument in the tour. In 2004 and 2005, Ms. Shimada made a concert tour in Chile as a member of Detmold Piano Quartet.
As a popular artist from Nagoya, Ms. Shimada plays a main role in a chamber music project at Shirakawa Hall in Nagoya since 2004 and is responsible for programming for concerts and recordings.
Ms. Shimada has performed as a soloist with many orchestras including the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra, Nagoya Philharmonic, Central Aichi Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Academy Sinfonia(U.K.), Detmold Academy Orchestra and Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie(Belgium), Neues Bachisches Collegium Musicum(Leipzig).
She has also given solo recitals and chamber music recitals in Munster and Detmold (title “Meister von Morgen”), Berlin, Tervuren(Belgium) and throughout Japan. She devotes her time in many different chamber music projects. Till now she has collaborated with artists such as Menahem Pressler, Nobuko Imai, Frans Helmerson, Michaela Martin, Friedrich W. Schnurr, Wolfgang Tomboeck.
The violist Yukiko Ogura was born in the beautiful and historic city of Nara in western Japan. Having studied the violin at Kyoto City University of the Arts, she won a position as a member of the Kobe City Chamber Orchestra, an orchestra specializing in string repertoire.
Encouraged by Nobuko Imai, she became more interested in the viola, eventually giving up the violin completely in order to study with Mazumi Tanamura in Tokyo. She emigrated to the USA in 2000 and continued her studies there with Li-Kuo Chang at Roosevelt University in Chicago. She became the violist of the Eusia String Quartet that subsequently won the gold medal at the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition in 2001. In the same year, Yukiko was appointed a member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Her passion for the chamber music repertoire has remained the mainspring of her life.
During her tenure in Chicago, she appeared as a chamber musician with members of the CSO, and also with artists such as Pinchas Zukerman, Lynn Harrell, Joseph Silverstein, Arnold Steinhardt, Lang Lang and the Vermeer Quartet. In 2015 Yukiko joined the Philharmonia Orchestra.
Cellist Sumire Kudo is a chamber musician, soloist, and a member of the New York Philharmonic. Previously she taught at Indiana University–South Bend and was the cellist of the Avalon String Quartet. Her honors include the Hideo Saito Memorial Fund Award, which she received from the Sony Music Foundation after being chosen by Seiji Ozawa and Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi as the most promising cellist in 2005, and prizes at the Sapporo Junior Cello Competition and 62nd Japan Music Competition.
She has participated in the Nagano-Aspen Music, Aspen Music, Santa Fe, SummerFest La Jolla, Miyazaki Music, Music@Menlo, and Marlboro Music festivals. She has appeared in solo performances with the Toho Gakuen Orchestra, the New Japan Philharmonic, Tokyo City Philharmonic, Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra, Japan Philharmonic, and Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra. Japan’s leading classical music magazine gave its Best Recording Award to her second solo CD, Love of Beauty on the Philips label.
Born in Tokyo, Japan, Ms. Kudo began cello studies at age four with her father, cellist Akiyoshi Kudo, and went on to study with Yoritoyo Inoue, Hakuro Mori, Harvey Shapiro, and the Juilliard Quartet. She came to the United States in 2000, after establishing herself in her native country through solo performances and recordings. She is a graduate of Tokyo’s Toho School and The Juilliard School, where she served as assistant to the Juilliard Quartet.
Performed in Vienna, a concert in Japan (Pacific Association, Suntory · Hall etc). In September 2009 she debuted at the Saito · Kinen · Festival 'Opera for Youth' with Hinperdinque 'Hensel and Gretel' sleeping deep and deep squirrels, and in 2010 he will participate in the 'Das Festival' competition 2nd in the 11th Osaka International Music Competition and 3rd in the 11th Osaka International Music Competition (No 1st 2nd place eligible). Served as a soloist for soprano in Beethoven's "Choral Fantasia" in China in 2011, and performed in the role of cousin at the next year's 2012 Ozawa Sei Music School's Puccini composer 'Butterfly Masato'.
In August 2013 she performed at the Saito · Kinen · Festival's opera performance, Ravel's song "Children and Magic" at the daughter of the shepherd. In March 2014, in Ozawa Seiji Music School Opera Performance "Marriage Figaro", I will cover the role of Barbarina. In November of the same year, at the "Oono Kazushi Opera Lecture Concert", serve as Marcelline of Beethoven's composer "Fidelio", Maiden 2 of Mozart composition "Magic Flute", Dadako 1, and Papagena.
In March 2016, at the Berry Cote Opera Theater in the UK, she will appear as Putini's "Butterfly Masters Butterfly" role.
Other acts have mainly played Iria (Mozart 'Idomeneo'), Prince Alexis (Offenbach 'Turipatan Island'), Nolina ('Don Pasquale'), Jilda ('Rigolette') and others.
Professor Vika at Vienna State Academy of Music and Professor Fontana, Lied Oratorio, each studied under their own accord. He graduated from the university graduate school master's program with the best grade.
3peoplemusic is a creative music group founded by three musicians – Kuo Min-chin (Zheng), Pan I-tung (Zhongruan), and Jen Chung (Dizi & Xiao) – in 2013 as a rare group focusing on Chinese traditional chamber music. In 2016, it was selected as a participant in the Mentor and Partnership Program of National Center for Traditional Arts. In the same year, 3peoplemusic released its first album, which was later nominated in the Golden Melody Awards for Traditional Arts and Music, and was invited to tour many countries. Their works are often inspired by ordinary daily life with a touch of flavors from different genre music to ingenuously create perfect sounds intertwined with classic oriental and modern western elements.
Calefax is a close-knit ensemble of five reed players united by a shared passion. For more than three decades they have been acclaimed in the Netherlands and abroad for their virtuosic playing, brilliant arrangements and innovative stage presentation.
They are the inventors of a completely new genre: the reed quintet. They provide inspiration to young wind players from all over the world who follow in their footsteps. Calefax can be defined as a classical ensemble with a pop mentality.
Calefax takes an adventurous approach to present its programmes and has an astonishingly varied repertoire ranging from 1100 to the present day. They perform their own arrangements and newly commissioned compositions for the unique combination of oboe, clarinet, saxophone, bass clarinet and bassoon. Calefax is open to the influence of world music, jazz and improvisation as a result of countless international tours and collaborations with all kinds of musicians.
The group publishes sheet music of their own arrangements for reed quintet under the name Calefax Edition so that they play a pioneering role and put this new genre on the map. All over the world, new reed quintets are springing up, following Calefax’ example; from Argentine to New-Zealand and from the United States to Europe. By offering master classes and workshops at conservatories and universities, Calefax passes its specific methods and musical experience on to the next generations.
In this way, the group functions as an inspiring laboratory for musicians and composers alike. It does so, for example, during their annual PAN festival; a musical feast where the musicians of Calefax act both as hosts and performers. The festival ensures a motley selection of music adventures, unexpected excursions into other art forms and a composition competition.
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