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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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Akiko Ogawa (Voice)

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Akiko Ogawa is a Japanese alto singer active in the front line as a soloist. She was born in Kumagaya, graduated from Vocal Music Department of Tokyo College of Music and completed major in music graduate course from the Tokyo University of the Arts.

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. In November 1997, she studied abroad in Vienna as a foreign trainee for Agency for Cultural Affairs Dispatch Artists.

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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. In 1993 he got the German national musician's qualification. 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". Jerk Deme composer opera "Lady and Death" debut as Vienna as Claudio. At the same time, Tetsuro Kitamura released the CD of the same song from Demusica, Schubert song "Winter's journey" from the Slava label, "Verdi duet collection", Mahler "Children's mysterious horn" from Ruchis, etc,.

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Naomi Mitsuka (soprano)

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Naomi Mitsuka is a Japanese soprano opera singer. She graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. During her studies, Her performance "Rossini's 200th anniversary international opera Concorso" is the highest rank. 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.

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,. She has served as a soloist of religious songs such as Dvorak 'Stabat Mater' and has performed with many orchestras and choirs. In addition, expanding the place of activities for concerts for young people, she appeared chapel concerts and lives.

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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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Hiroshi Oshima (tenor)

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Hiroshi Oshima is a Japanese tenor opera singer. He graduated from Tokyo National University of the Arts and completed his doctoral course at the graduate school. he studied at Munich Music College and studied from E. Hefliger and under D. Fischer-Dieskau from 1990 to 1991.
Currently, he is a soloist of religious music, as a German · REIT, a singer of Japanese songs, as a chorus leader, a voice trainer, a part-time lecturer at the National College of Music.

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