Symphonic Winds Tokyo Special Concert 2018

シンフォニックウィンズ東京 特別演奏会2018
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Symphonic Winds Tokyo Special Concert 2018 is Popular music Classic music event held in Japan.

On November, 2018, there will be a special concert held by Symphonic Winds Tokyo. You don't want to miss it!

A special concert by Symphonic Winds Tokyo, an up and coming professional brass band with the most noteworthy super transporter in the United States, Rex Richardson. A number of 21st century trumpet concertos exactly devoted to the art of transcendence. And enjoy the world of John Williams with powerful & gorgeous sound.

Symphonic Winds Tokyo was formed in 2012 and is a brass band by up-and-coming players active in Tokyo. Acting as the center of the program for orchestral arrangements of orchestral music, professionals are brass bands composed of more than 80 large organizations uniquely unique.
Arrangement pursuing the capabilities of each instrument by music director Yoshiaki Ito requires a sophisticated technology without any compromise which is different from that for commercial use, and it is an original organization pursuing the sound anywhere. There, one of the best players in Japan, exactly showcasing techniques of transcendence, the rich sound unique to the original formation, and the music with full of young passion will give fresh and big impression to all listeners.

The concert will be held on Wednesday November 21, 2018 at Shibuya Ward Cultural Center Owada Sakura Hall (Tokyo).

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Brass bands by up-and-coming professional players.
Organization with its own style sticking to attention.
And we will deliver a new brass sound with arrangement that approaches the limit of the wind instrument rendition style.

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Hiroshi Hara

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Hiroshi Hara graduated from TOKYO MUSIC & MEDIA ARTS SHOBI and completed the Graduate Course of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.

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Rex Richardson is considered to be one of the best trumpet soloists.

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