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Geidai Philharmonic Orchestra Regular Concert

藝大フィルハーモニア管弦楽団  定期演奏会 
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The Tokyo Geidai Philharmonia is the symphony orchestra of the Department of Orchestra Research at the Tokyo University of Arts. Known as Gei-Phil, the orchestra has its origins in the early twentieth century, and used to be known as Tokyo Music School Orchestra in the pre-war period. It gave the Japanese première of Beethovens 5th Symphony in 1918. The orchestra is formed mainly of graduates (soloists, professors and part-time lecturers) from the department of instrumental music. The orchestra hosts regular concerts at the new Sogakudo Concert Hall at the Tokyo Ueno Campus, which include works by students of the department of composition.

Members of the orchestra (research staff) are chosen from the Faculty of Music or instructors of the Arts Center of Performing Arts or part-time lecturers, so if you are employed from outside the current position the status will be a instructor or a part-time instructor.

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"Rules on the Department of Music Studies, Faculty of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts" is aimed at presenting educational and research results as follows, and the main point that research on songs and performance techniques is the primary objective is a general orchestra

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