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The 1st Chao Mitake Mount Resort Music Festival

第1回チャオ御岳マウントリゾート音楽祭
Opera concert

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Yuri Otsubo

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Yuri Otsubo is a pianist from Japan. She graduated from Musashino Music College. She won 1st prize at Izuka Shinten music contest Okin song festival music festival contest general Grand prix award.

She studied abroad in Italy as a foreign trainee from Agency for Cultural Affairs Agency and a scholarship from Eri Deputy Fellowship. She learned at Milan Conservatory, Cremona Conservatory and get a diploma. She has won a lot of awards at numerous international competitions including Maria · Canalse, Pavia, Biotti. She also actively learned accompaniment of vocal music and has performed well with many singers, including world-renowned singer recital such as S. Chasch, E. Obasuzoa, and has received favorable reviews. \

Now, she is a member of the Japan Performing Arts Federation and jury of the Japan Classical Music Competition.

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Atsuko Sato (soprano)

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Atsuko Sato graduated from Musashino Music College of Music Department of Vocal Music, and graduated from the School of Music. She won 3rd place at the 51st All Japan Music Competition Tokyo Competition. She also won the 36th Japan - Italy Concaso.

In 1998 she studied under Professor V · Dan at the Royal Music School of Dublin. She appeared in the role of Violetta at "Camellias" commemorating the 100th anniversary of Verdi's death in 2001 I Palma. She also appeared in New Year's Opera in Verona in 2003. The following year she ranked number one in Mantova's 20th Issa · international voice contest.

She made her debut in 2009 with the opera "Etoile". She has appeared ambitiously for concerts in Japan and abroad as well as opera performances, including playing role at the 5th anniversary of the opening of the Suginami public hall in 2011 "Tsubaki Hime".

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Akiko Tomioka

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Akiko Tomioka comes from Hyogo prefecture. She completed vocal music course at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music and Master's course at the graduate school. She received the Akasaka Prize while she was in school, and won the Acanthus Prize / Voice Award at the time of graduation. She had scholarship to learn at the Palma Conservatoire in Italy from the Rom Music Foundation.

She won 2nd place in Flaviano · Rabo International Vocal Competition 2008, 2nd place in the 80th Japan Music Competition Vocal Music Section in 2011, and won many prizes at domestic and international competitions.

In the opera, she appeared at Mozart "Marriage of Figaro" at the Aya National Art Theater in 2004, and started with the role of Cherubinoat in the Parma Opera "Testigraph" Pesaro · Rossini Festival "Journey to Reims", Ozawa Seiji Music School and Saito Kinen Festival "Sequiller Doctor".

In July 2012, "Cavalleria · Rusticana" is her debut in the Tokyo Second Fair with Laura and also appeared in the partnership performance "Il Trovatore" Ines in the Tokyo Second session and the Palma Royal Opera in 2016. In June of the same year, in The Nikko Theater "The Barber of Seville "Rosina, she has gained a higher reputation drawed attention as a mezzo-soprano, and a soloist of religious songs and so on.
She has also performed with many more conductors and orchestras while studying abroad, especially Tokyo Philharmonic and Kyoiko.

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Koji Oshikawa

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Koji Oshikawa was born from Miyazaki prefecture. He graduated from Oita Prefectural Art and Culture College Vocal Music course and graduated from the vocal music department of the National College of Music, completed the graduate school opera course. He also received a scholarship from NTT docomo.

He appeared at the 70th Yomiuri Shinkenkai Concert. He also appeared in many opera, operetta, musical, including "Sound of Music" Colonel Trap. His opera debut is the role "Fiorello of Seville" role. In 2011, "Parsifal and the Strange Holy Grail" is his first appearance at the New National Theater in role of Amphorutus. From 2010 to 2011, he won the competition of Arezzo while studying in Italy, debuted Italy at the role of "La Boheme" Marcello.

So far, he studied under Mr. Osamu Miyamoto, Koichi Tajima, Masato Makino and Carlo Merriciani.
Currently, he is a Fujihara Opera Group members and a Senzoku Gakuen Music College Vocal Course / Musical Course Part-time lecturer.

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Tatsuya Higuchi

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Higuchi Tatsuya (July 23, 1969) is a Japanese tenor singer. He was born in Nipponmatsu, Fukushima Prefecture. He studied at Musashino Music College and graduated school in Milan, Italy.

He got First Prize in E Caruso International Vocal Competition.
In 1998 he played a European debut at the Hungarian State Opera "La Boheme" Rodolfo, then played a role in the Roverete State Opera (Italy).
In 1999, he performed in Milan Scala by command of Riccardo Muti.
He performed with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Monte Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, Cuba National Symphony Orchestra, Royal Oman Royal Orchestra and others.
He also appeared in the concert at the Bordeaux Theater (France), Paris - Madeleine Temple, Lombardier Music Festival (Italy), Tel Aviv (Israel).
In 2010, he had "Requiem" (Seiji Sanba) performance at Milan Cathedral, St. Peter's Basilica (Vatican).
In 2014 he held a joint recital in Italy and San Marino Republic.

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Riccardo Muti

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Riccardo Muti, (Italian: [rikˈkardo ˈmuːti] ; born in Naples 28 July 1941) is an Italian conductor. He holds two music directorships: the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Orchestra Giovanile Luigi Cherubini. Previously he held posts at the Maggio Musicale in Florence, the Philharmonia Orchestra in London, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Teatro alla Scala in Milan and the Salzburg Whitsun Festival. Muti has been a prolific recording artist and has received dozens of honours, titles, awards and prizes. He is particularly associated with the music of Giuseppe Verdi.
Muti was born in Naples but he spent his early childhood in Molfetta, near Bari, in the long region of Apulia on Italy's southern Adriatic coast. His father was a doctor in Molfetta and an amateur singer; his mother, a Neapolitan woman with five children.

Muti graduated from Liceo classico (Classical Lyceum) Vittorio Emanuele II in Naples, then studied piano at the Conservatory of San Pietro a Majella under Vincenzo Vitale; here Muti was awarded a diploma cum laude. He was subsequently awarded a diploma in Composition and Conducting by the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory, Milan, where he studied with the composer Bruno Bettinelli and the conductor Antonino Votto. He has also studied composition with Nino Rota, whom he considers a mentor. He was unanimously awarded first place by the jury of the "Guido Cantelli Competition for Conductors" in Milan in 1967 and became, the next year, principal conductor and music director of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, a post he held for eleven years.

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Shigeaki Saegusa

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Shigeaki Saegusa, born July 8, 1942) is a Japanese composer.

Saegusa is best known for his opera version Chushingura of the well-known kabuki epic of the Forty-seven Ronin/Chūshingura with a libretto by the novelist Shimada Masahiko. Written over a period of 10 years, the opera was most recently performed at the New National Theatre, Tokyo in 2002. His newest opera, Jr. Butterfly is a sequel to Giacomo Puccini's Madama Butterfly.

He has also written the background music for anime, the foremost of which being Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam. Other anime he has written for are Astro Boy (1980), Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ, Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack, Catnapped! The Movie, and Mother: Saigo no Shoujo Eve.

His current jobs include: Representative Director of Mei Corporation, Visiting Professor of Tokyo College of Music, Vice Chairman of the Japan Arranger Association, Director of the Japan Symphony Orchestra Foundation, Director of the Japan Contemporary Music Association, Director of Watanabe Music Culture Forum, All Japan Piano Leaders Association (PTNA) Visiting professor at cyber university.

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