Kohta Nagahara born in 1981 is a violinist.
He was born in Kure City, Hiroshima Prefecture. He graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music in 2005. He is the youngest artist participating in Saito Kinen Orchestra. From September 2004, he is Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra 's Chief Concert Master, and became Principal Concert Master from April 2006.
He has many activities such as performing concerts at jazz live houses, recording on the CD of the drama "Nodame Cantabile" and animation related (such as the characters of "Onegai My Melody" and the debut album "Keiichi Hiragi" "The Devil's Trill"). He also served as a concert master in "Nodame Orchestra". In March 2012, he retired from the Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra. As of October 1, 2014, he became a Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra concert master.
Hiroshi Ito is a female singer born in Saitama Prefecture. She is a member of the idol group "Kawasaki Junjo Komachi formed for the purpose of revitalizing the area of Kawasaki city.
She is active in TV dramas and commercials. Major appearances are Fuji TV " Shibatra ", CM " Nomura Securities " and others. Her hobbies are singing and shopping.
Naoto Sakitani is a Japanese violinist. After going to Cologne University of Music, Paris Conservatory, Toho Gakuen Soloist Diploma, he completed the Basel Music College and ranked the 1st in the Novosibirsk International Competition and No. 3 in the menu-in international competition. He performed at domestic and international concerts such as Miyazaki International Music Festival, Karuizawa August Festival, Oji Hall MARO Company, Schwetzingen SWR and others. He studied under Mr. Koichiro Harada, Gerard Puree, Loran Degalleil and Daniel Zepec. Currently, Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra First Concert Master.
Yasuhiro Suzuki is a violinist. He began playing the violin at the age of 5 and graduated from Toho Gakuen University. He won No.1 at the 7th All Japan Student Music Competition and got highest ranked at national tournament Viola category.
In 2001, he has studied at the Karajan Academy in Germany and then became a contract member of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2003, he played in various parts of Germany as a soloist of Klazzet Philharmonic Bonn and gained popularity.
As a soloist of Krassy Philharmonic Bonn in 2003, he has performed well in various places in Germany. Yomiuri Japan Symphony Orchestra solo chief viola player from 2006. He has been active in various fields such as the Saito Kinen Festival and the Miyazaki International Music Festival. He often appears in Toppan Hall as a member of
Sasaki Ryo is a violinist from Saitama prefecture. He started playing the violin at the age of 8 and graduated from Tokyo National University of the Arts and Juilliard School of Music. In 1991, he won No.1 at Japan Contemporary Music Association Chamber Music Competition.
He has appeared in Aspen music festival, Marlboro music festival. Apart from being a soloist, he is also an orchestra player in various parts of the country all over the country. On May 1st, 2004, he joined in Nio Symphony and became the principal player since January 2008.
Shinozaki Shimaki (Shinzazaki Fumimonari, January 18, 1963 -) is a Japanese violinist born in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture. When he was a high school student in 1978, he won the first place in the 32nd All-Japan Student Music Competition.
After graduating from high school in 1981, he studied at the Conservatory of Music of Vienna and studied the violin with Thomas Christian. While studying abroad, he won a silver prize at the 20th Bordeaux International Music Festival, third prize at the Bioti International Music Competition Chamber Music Division.
In 1988, after completing the Viennese City Conservatory, he returned home and became a concert master of the Gunma Symphony Orchestra. In 2001, received the Fukuoka Prefectural Cultural Award, appointed as the Minister of Culture of Kitakyushu City in 2008.
Kobayashi Issei is a Japanese violinist born in 1994. Now he is currently studying at the Berlin School of Fine Arts, Germany. He won 3rd place in the 84th Japan Music Competition, 2nd in the Salzburg Mozart International Chamber Music Competition 2014 and 2nd in the 63rd All-Japan Student Music Competition.
He has performed with the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, the Chiba Symphony Orchestra, the Philharmonia Orchestra of the Maitreya as a soloist. In collaboration with Maxim Vengerov and Bach's Doppel Concerto as a soloist, he performed with Yvely Gitlis as a concertmaster of the young string orchestra, and also co-starred with prominent musicians.
Masanobu Yoda is a Japanese violinist. He completed in Masters Degree in Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. During his studies, he received the "Fukushima Prize" and "Atsuka Award". He received many prizes, including the 2nd place in the 4th Tokyo Music Competition String Music Division and participated frequently in Mito Chamber Orchestra, Kioi Sinfonietta Tokyo Season member from 2008 to 2009. He is guest at the Osaka Philharmonic, Tokyo Phil, Kanagawa Philharmonic, TOKYO, Yokohama Sinfonietta, etc,.
Kuwada Ayumu is a Japanese cellist, born in Tsuchiura-shi. He served as the head of the Gunma Symphony Orchestra and the New Nova Japan Philharmonic Orchestra (now Tokyo Phil), and is also frequently a guest performer of the Yomiuri Nichiko, Tokyo Keikyu, New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra and the Osaka Phil.
Since 1999, he took office as a cellist of the NHK Symphony Orchestra and now he is the principal acting player. Besides releasing nearly 20 CDs as a chamber musician and a member of N. Eric's four cellists, La Quartina. He also released 2 solo collections "Vocalise" and "Melody" and both have gained a high reputation. He also acted as a soloist, including performing cello concerto in Philip Glass in Japan premiered. Lecturer, Tokyo Junior Orchestra. Tsukuba Junior Orchestra Music Advisor. Showa University of Music part-time lecturer.
NISHIE Tatsuo, born in Tokyo in 1976, finished Toho Gakuken Music High School. Then he completed the soloist diploma course of Toho Gakuen College Music Department, Toho Gakuen School of Music. He took lessons on the violin from Akiko Tatsumi and the late Tibor Varga. In 1990, he won the first prize of Student Music Concours of Japan. He had continually studied at the Toru Yasunaga Violin Clinic Course until 1997.
NISHIE Tatsuo played as soloist in 1991 at the concerts of Cosmo Youth Orchestra in Tokyo and in Kyoto. He performed also with Tokyo Symphony Orchestra this year. In 1993, he gave the first recital at Sesion Sugiami. In 1996 he won the 2nd prize of Tama Fresh, JILA Concours.
OE Kaoru is a Japanese violinist, born in 1994, from Sendai city. When 5-year-old, he started playing violin and used to study with Mr. Christian Tetzlaff. He received the 1st place in the 82nd Japan Music Competition in 2013, the Iwatani Prize (audience award), the Kuroyanagi Award, the Leukadia Prize, the Washimi Award, and the Masuzawa Prize for the most impressive performance throughout all departments.
Atsushi Shirai is a Japanese violinist, graduated from Toho Gakuen University. In 1999, he joined the NHK Symphony Orchestra. In 2003, he studied abroad in Vienna as an overseas trainee of Afinis Cultural Foundation, studied under Mr. Alexander Arenkov. Currently, Atsushi Shirai is the quartet · Resonanza 1st violinist, member of indoor orchestra "ARCUS", the deputy director of NPO corporation "Hama's JACK", part-time lecturer at Kunitachi College of Music and the 2nd Violin Secondary player in NHK Symphony Orchestra.
Hiroya Ichi is a Japanese cellist. He started playing cello when the age of 5. In 2006, he participated in the performance of Tokyo Univ. He used to play at Mendelssohn string october at Leipzig Mendelssohn House and won the 1st place in the 17th Wakayama Music Competition in the string instrument category. He was awarded the best vocalization award at the university, appeared at the same freshmen concert. Co-star with the Kyushu Chamber Orchestra. In chamber music, Hiroya Ichi also performed in a string quartet on old concerts Thursday concerts, young series of Rokkatei / expectations, and Matsuo concerts.
Shotaro Nakamura is a Japanese viola player, born in 1989, from Sanda, Hyogo. He began playing the violin at the age of 4, he won the first place in the 15th Concert / Marronnier 21 stringed instrument category in 2010. He performed in numerous concerts such as "Ensemble Series Fostered by JT", "Risonare Music Festival", "Project Q", "Geidai Chamber Music Period", "Maitreya Morning Concert" In this campaign, he received the same vocalization award, acanthus music award, Mitsubishi Estate Award.
Shinji Nishiyama is a Japanese contrabassist, born in Nagano. He begin playing contrabass at the age of 13 and graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. He won the third prize in the 9th Takarazuka Bega Music Competition String Musical Department and appeared in The 71th Yomiuri Shinken Performance Concert . Currently, He is also active as a member of the duo "Duo Twins (duo · twins)" with twin brother · Kenichi and the indoor orchestra "ARCUS (Arx)".
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