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Nobuya Sugawa saxophone recital

須川展也サクソフォン・リサイタル
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Nobuya Sugawa saxophone

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Nobuya Sugawa is an internationally acclaimed saxophonist who Japan is very much proud of. He graduated from Tokyo University of Arts. He has won the highest prizes in the 51st Music Competition of Japan, and has also won in the 1st Japan Wind and Percussion Competition.

He has been invited to over 25 countries and has held recitals and master classes. He has also given solo recitals at Wien Musikverein, Suntory Hall, et al.

He has performed with almost all orchestras from Japan, including NHK Symphony Orchestra under Charles Dutoit and Alan Gilbert. Outside Japan, he has performed with BBC Philharmonic, The Philharmonia Orchestra, Württembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen, Aargau Symphony Orchestra, Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, Eastman Wind Ensemble, and Orchestra dHarmonie de la Garde Républicaine, among others. He has also played with soloists such as Fazil Say, Ron Carter, Martin Taylor, Jean-Yves Fourmeau, Arno Bornkamp, Kenneth Tse, etc.

Since his debut, he has actively commissioned new works for saxophone to many remarkable composers. Many of these works have become internationally popular and have been added to the important classical saxophone repertoires of the 20th and 21st centuries. Some examples among many are; Fuzzy Bird Sonata and Cyber Bird Concerto by Takashi Yoshimatsu, Saxophone Concerto by Edward Gregson, Cinnamon Concerto by Martin Ellerby, Dance of Uzume by Piet Swerts, Concerto du Vent by Toshiyuki Honda, La lune en paradise and Paganini Lost by Jun Nagao, and BIRDS - A Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Band by Toshio Mashima, SUITE for Alto Saxophone and Piano, Op.55 and Ballad for alto saxophone and orchestra, Op.67 by Fazil Say, Sonata for Alto Saxophone & Piano Florida to Tokyo by Chick Corea, Fantasia for alto sax and piano by Ryuichi Sakamoto.

He has recorded over 30 CDs, including solo album from CHANDOS and published Play Along Series by De Haske.

He has assumed a role of the concert master of Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra for almost 22 years from 1989 through 2010.

Currently he is a member of Trouvère Quartet (Saxophone Quartet), the resident conductor of Yamaha Symphonic Band, music adviser of Shizuoka City Shimizu Cultural Hall, music director of Marinart Winds, and is a visiting professor of Tokyo University of the Arts and Kyoto City University of Arts.

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