Kaoru Home Town Recital 1

箙かおる ホームタウン リサイタル Vol.1
Classic music Music festival

Kaoru Home Town Recital 1 is Music festival Classic music event held in Japan.

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Ayame Katsura (third generation)

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Ayame Katsura (wig Ayame) is a famous rakugo story. The first Keiza and the exemption (January 29, 1891 - March 16, 1958) are the fourth generation Katsura Fumi branch. Sometimes it seems to be a woman from that name, the first and second generations are men and they are appointing Katsura Wataride later.

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Kaoru Tamaoka

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Tamaka Kaoru (Tamaoka Kaoru, female, November 6, 1956 -) was a writer born in Miki-shi, Hyogo Prefecture.

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Kaoru (Shinyo Wakanagiyoshi)

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Kaoru (Ebara Kaoru, December 8 -) is a former master of the former Takarazuka Revue Association. Former Yukimoto group leader.

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Hanshin Tigers - Team

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The Hanshin Tigers (阪神タイガース , Hanshin Taigāsu) are a Nippon Professional Baseball team playing in the Central League. The Tigers won 11-7. The Hanshin Tigers are one of the oldest professional clubs in Japan. Famous players in Hanshin Tigers history include Fumio Fujimura, Masaru Kageura, Minoru Murayama, Yutaka Enatsu, Masayuki Kakefu, Randy Bass and many others. In 1940, amid anti-foreign sentiment, the Tigers changed the name to "Hanshin" and in 1947 changed the name back to "Ōsaka Tigers". The Tigers were the only one of the 12 Nippon Professional Baseball teams to achieve this.

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The Takarazuka Revu

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The Takarazuka Revue is a Japanese all-female musical theater troupe based in Takarazuka, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Women play all roles in lavish, Broadway-style productions of Western-style musicals, and sometimes stories adapted from shōjo manga and Japanese folktales. The company is a division of the Hankyu Railway company; all members of the troupe are employed by the company.

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Requiem

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Requiem in D minor (German name: Requiem in d-Moll ) K. 626 is a requiem ( Mass song for the dead ) composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791 ). The work was left unfinished by the death of Mozart, and was completed by the disciple Franz Kuther Jujayer .

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Often, it is one of the "three major requiems" along with the works of Verdi and Foret .

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The Takarazuka Revue (宝塚歌劇団 Takarazuka Kagekidan) is a Japanese all-female musical theater troupe based in Takarazuka, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Women play all roles in lavish, Broadway-style productions of Western-style musicals, and sometimes stories adapted from shōjo manga and Japanese folktales.

While the casts are all-female, the staff (writers, directors, choreographers, designers, etc.) and orchestra musicians may be male or female. It is not uncommon in Takarazuka for a predominantly male orchestra to be led by a female conductor.

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Kaori

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Kaori Miyazono was the main female protagonist of Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso. She was the only daughter of Yoshiyuki Miyazono and Ryouko Miyazono who was a gifted violinist who attended Sumiya Junior High School.

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About this area

Osaka

It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the largest component of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and among the largest in the world with over 19 million inhabitants. Osaka (大阪市 , Ōsaka-shi) (Japanese pronunciation: [oːsaka] ;   listen   ) is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. Situated at the mouth of the Yodo River on Osaka Bay, Osaka is the second largest city in Japan by daytime population after Tokyo's 23 wards and the third largest city by nighttime population after Tokyo's 23 wards and Yokohama, serving as a major economic hub for the country.

Kyoto

In the 11th century, the city was renamed Kyoto ("capital city"), after the Chinese word for capital city, jingdu (京都 ). In Japanese, the city has been called Kyō ( ), Miyako ( ), or Kyō no Miyako ( ). Kyoto (京都市 , Kyōto-shi, pronounced [kʲjoːtoꜜɕi] ; UK /k ɪ ˈ oʊ t oʊ / , US /k i ˈ oʊ - / , or /ˈ k j oʊ - / ) is a city located in the central part of the island of Honshu, Japan.

Osaka Prefecture

Osaka Prefecture (大阪府 , Ōsaka-fu) is a prefecture located in the Kansai region on Honshu, the main island of Japan. The capital is the city of Osaka. It is the center of Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto area. Osaka is one of the two "urban prefectures" ( , fu) of Japan, Kyoto being the other (Tokyo became a "metropolitan prefecture", or to, in 1941).

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