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Ensemble concert by Kioi Hall Chamber Orchestra 3

紀尾井ホール室内管弦楽団によるアンサンブルコンサート4
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Yoshida Shu (contrabass)

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Yoshida Shu graduated from Tokyo College of Music in 1986. After joining the NHK Symphony Orchestra in 1991, he became the principal player of the university orchestra research department. In the field of chamber music, he co-starred with Augustin Dumay, Pincus Zuharman, Liner Kuhill, Maria João Pirès, Wolfgang Svaldsch, Malta Argerich. He also works as a member of the Oiros Ensemble, Tokyo Sinfonietta, Izumi Sinfonietta Osaka, KYoshida Shu graduated from Tokyo College of Music in 1986.

He participated in Kirishima International Music Festival, Miyazaki International Music Festival and others. He is an associate professor, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts, visiting Professor at Tokyo College of Music, Part-time lecturer at Kyoto City University of Arts and College of Liberal Arts.

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Hiroshi Ito

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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.

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Anton Barakhovsky (violinist)

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A violinist ahead of his time was the headline above the Washington Posts review of Anton Barakhovskys debut recital at the Kennedy Center in 1998. When he was only six years of age, Barakhovsky, born in 1973 in Novosibirsk, appeared as soloist with the symphony orchestra in his home town.

By this time, he had already received a number of major awards. At the age of twelve, Anton Barakhovsky was a prize-winner at the Concertino Praga radio competition; at 13 he won a prize at the International Competition in Beijing. In 1990 he won fourth prize at the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, and in 1994 second prize at the Joseph Joachim Competition in Hanover.

The violinist has performed with a number of top orchestras, such as the Novosibirsk Philharmonic (under Anton Katz), the St Petersburg Philharmonic and the Russian National Orchestra (under Mikhail Pletnev), the Perlin Symphony, the NDR Symphony Orchestra (under Arnold Östmann), the Orquestra Sinfónica de Santiago, the New York Chamber Orchestra (under Lawrence Leighton Smith) and the Hamburg Philharmonic (under Wolfgang Sawallisch).

In 1999 he performed the Sonata for Two Violins by Sergei Prokofiev on a CD as the duet partner of violinist Vadim Repin, recorded in the Louvre and released on Erato label. From 2001 to 2009 Anton Barakhovsky was principal concert master of the Philharmonic State Orchestra in Hamburg. As of October of 2009, Anton Barakhovsky serves as principal concert master of the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks.

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Tomomi Kitamura

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Born in Aichi in 1991, Tomoki Kitamura began playing the piano at the age of three. Since his early years he has won prizes at several piano competitions including the Ettlingen International Competition for Young Pianists in 2004, Hamamatsu International Piano Competition in 2006, Sydney International Piano Competition in 2008 and first prize and the Grand Jury Prize at the prestigious Tokyo Music Competition in 2005.

He started his career as a recital pianist in 2005 and has been invited by many festivals such as the Tokyo Summer Festival, La Folle Journeé etc, as well as giving an increasing number of recitals in France and Germany. As a concerto pianist, he has played with many orchestras in Japan including the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra and Nagoya Symphony Orchestra. His broadcast appearances include Untitled Concert (TV Asahi), Piano-Pia (NHK).

Tomoki Kitamura graduated from the Meiwa High School in Aichi and currently studying under Kei Itoh at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music

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Atsushi Mutoh (percussion)

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Atsushi Mutoh is a percussion from Tokyo. Began in the brass band of Toyoyama junior high and high school in Japan College, after graduating from university, he worked extensively as an orchestra mainly in Tokyo while studying at the Toho Orchestra Academy.

From 2006 to 2015, he was enrolled in the Sapporo Symphony Orchestra as Chief Timpani & Percussionist.

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Kimikohei (clarinet)

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Kimikohei is a Japanese clarinetist. After graduating from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, he studied at Lubeck National Music College.

He ranked No. 1 in the 2006 Japanese Music Competition, the 3rd place in Japanese at the ARD Munich International Music Competition Clarinet Division 08 and awarded numerous awards including the 2009 Louis Schupor Medal.

He worked at the Lübeck Opera Orchestra from 2009 to 2012. In addition to performing as a soloist with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra and others, he also worked as a chamber musician, including participating in the Kiso Music Festival.

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Nozomi Nakagiri

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Nozomi Nakagiri (1987 -) is a Japanese classical music pianist. Playing piano from 3 years old, she graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts. She has co-performed at the Keio University Morning Concert, New Graduate Introduction Concert aand Keio University Festival Concert.

She has worked with Okayama Philharmonic Orchestra, Kansai Philharmonic Orchestra, Kei University Philharmonia, Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Valles Symphony Orchestra both in Japan and abroad, NHK-FM "Recital · Novea "appearance.

From autumn 2014 she studied at Bydgoszcz Music School in Poland as a scholar of ROHM Music Foundation.

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Megumi Ito

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Megumi Ito (Ito Kei, January 6, 1959 -) is a Japanese pianist from Nagoya city , Aichi Prefecture. She is a professor of Tokyo Institute of Music, Faculty of Instrumentation. She learn at Toho Girls High School, Salzburg-Mozarteum College of Music, Hanover National College of Music. In 1983, she won the Munich International Music Competition piano division and co-starred with the Bavarian National Orchestra. She has kept many CD recordings on Fontech Label. Among them is the recording of all Schumann's piano works entitled "Shu Mania" (which was recorded over 13 CDs from 1987 to 2007).

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