Saku Lorekoru 40th regular concert Handel "Messiah"

佐久レーレルコール 第40回定期演奏会 ヘンデル「メサイア」
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Saku Lorekoru 40th regular concert Handel "Messiah" is Musical show Classic music event held in Japan.

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Messiah is an English-language oratorio composed in 1741 by George Frideric Handel, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the version of the Psalms included with the Book of Common Prayer. It was first performed in Dublin on 13 April 1742 and received its London premiere nearly a year later. After an initially modest public reception, the oratorio gained in popularity, eventually becoming one of the best-known and most frequently performed choral works in Western music.

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Saku Lorekoru is the Saku Education Association Music Ceremony Chorus, formed mainly of elementary and junior high school teachers working at Saku, under the guidance of Professor Kazui Oshikari worldwide, they received guidance from wonderful choral songs of the ancient times east and west I did it. Many teachers have played a part in improving Saku's music education by learning here and improving competence. In recent years, in addition to the teachers of the school, many people in other categories have participated.

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Tokio Bach Kantaten Ensemble is a orchestra in Tokyo, focus on the OB, OG of instrumental music of the Tokyo University of the Arts, under the direction of Michio Kobayashi. Because members are active in various fields such as soloists, chamber music, orchestras, university lecturers, etc., they are somewhat fluid, but since they began activities with this name in 1977, they have already passed more than 30 years, and Bach and From the baroque of Handel etc through Haydn and the classical school of Mozart. Recently they have expanded repertoire ranging from Romantic scholars such as Dvorak and Brahms.

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Akiko Ogawa (Voice)

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Akiko Ogawa is a Japanese alto singer active in the front line as a soloist. In 1992, she won the second prize in the 61st Japan Music Competition Vocal Music (Song) category and the third prize at the 4th Japan Voice Competition. In 1993, Akiko Ogawa also won the 1st ranking of the 4th Performing Armban Japan Performing Arts Competition and the Koji Yamada prize.

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Tetsuro Kitamura

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Tetsuro Kitamura is a Japanese conductor. After graduating from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music in 1989, he studied at Dresden National Music College. At the National Maripolo Opera House, the role of Jermon of "Tsubaki Hime", the opera of the New National Theater, he appeared as "Harlequin, Ariadne of Naxos Island".

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Naomi Mitsuka (soprano)

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She joined many operas such as Earl of "Marriage of Figaro", First maid of "Magic Flute", Violetta of the "Camellia", Eastern Phil Opera Concertante "Queen's Birthday" maid, "Thief and Old Miss "Miss, etc,. In addition, expanding the place of activities for concerts for young people, she appeared chapel concerts and lives. At NHK Western Music Audition, she passed a number of auditions and appeared in various media and Mitsuka also performed at various concerts in Italy.

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Kazuhiro Oshiki (Conductor)

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Oshiiro Kazumi (Yahiro Kazumi, August 20, 1931) is a conductor in Japan. Especially known for the interpretation and conduct of Mendelssohn choral songs, he is actively involved in recently directing choral songs by contemporary composer Alvo Pelt.

After graduating from Music Faculty of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, he established Japan 's first professional choir, Tokyo mixed mixed choir with Toshiaki Tanaka and others. He is one of the founding members. Since then, he has worked as a training, arrangement and conductor of the group as a concertmaster of Tokyo mixed voices. In 1973, he became a conductor of Tokyo mixed silent choir. In 1997 he took office as a conductor.

Noto Itsuko

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Noto Itsuko is a Japanese organist. She graduated from the piano department in Toho Gakuen University and studied to play organ with Masaaki Suzuki and Mamoru Iwasaki. In 1994, she received Pistoia Prize in Shirakawa Italian Organ Music Academy and the following year, Noto Itsuko was invited to study in Italian Pistoia Organ Music Academy. In 1998, she received a scholarship from the Spanish government and participated in the Daroca International Old Music Seminar. Currently, The artist has participated in concerts and CD recording as a soloist, as a continuing bass player.

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Tokyo mixed choir

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The Tokyo mixed choir (English alphabet: The Philharmonic Chorus of Tokyo, abbreviated as Tokon) is a Japanese professional choir . In 1956 , the Nobuaki Tanaka and, including his Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music vocal music department was formed by graduates 20 the number people. The predecessor was "Ensemble Study Group" to which Tanaka et al.

Currently Foundation run by choral music for the Promotion of Science professional musicians is a choir by, Tokyo in Daiichi Seimei Hall , and Osaka in Izumi Hall based in, of the year 200 times, including regular concert several times a year in addition to the concert, elementary school , junior high school in music education activities, various CM - program appeared, overseas performances of once every few years, composer commissioned choral music, such as the premiere, performed a variety of music activities, the Agency for Cultural Affairs from Japan It is recognized as an art organization representing.

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With the intention of founder Nobuaki Tanaka, the center of gravity is placed on the creation and diffusion of Japanese chorus songs. The works commissioned by Toho are nearly 200 songs. A number of commissioned works from broadcasters and local governments have also premiered.

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Fukuoka

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Fukuoka (福岡市 , Fukuoka-shi) is the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture and is situated on the northern shore of the island of Kyushu in Japan. It is the largest city and metropolitan area west of Keihanshin. Exchanges from the continent and the Northern Kyushu area date as far back as Old Stone Age.

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Gifu Prefecture

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Gifu (岐阜県, Gifu-ken) is a large, landlocked prefecture in the center of Honshu. Takayama, a beautiful town in the mountains, and Shirakawa-go, a collection of small villages even deeper in the mountains, are Gifu's main tourist attractions. The prefectural capital Gifu City is famous for cormorant fishing.

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