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Tokyo Biannual Diploma Opera Theater NISSAY OPERA 2018 Partnership

東京二期会オペラ劇場 NISSAY OPERA 2018 提携
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Kohei Yamamoto (tenor)

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Yamamoto Kohei is a well-known tenor singer since , a top student after graduation from university of arts and won the 1st prize at 2 domestic competition. While still young, he played the leading role at the second Tokyo conference and served as a tenor singer, a temporary employee in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs, a trainee in the rising artist organization oversea.
After becoming a tenor, he won the Atsuka prize, got the same vocalization award, acanthus music award, Matsuda Toshi prize. Completion of the Viennio course in Italy · Milano · Verdi Conservatory.

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Tatsuya Shimono

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Shimono Tatsuya (December 25, 1969) is a conductor of Japanese classical music. Born in Kagoshima in 1969, Tatsuya Shimono cemented his international reputation as a conductor by winning the First Prize at the 47th Besançon International Competition in 2001. Since then he has regular relationships with a number of international orchestras including Orchestra dellAccademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, etc,.

Tatsuya Shimono received numerous awards such as the Idemitsu Music Award, the Akeo Watanabe Music Foundation Award, the Nippon Steel Music Award (New Artist Award), the 6th Hideo Saito Memorial Fund Award. He was invited to join the faculty of the Kyoto City University of Arts in April 2017.

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Shinya Owada

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Shinya Owada (大和田 伸也 Ōwada Shin'ya, born 25 October 1947 in Tsuruga, Fukui) is a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator. He is represented with Horipro Booking Agency. He rusticated from Waseda University First Literature Department.

Owada's made his first appearance in a Chinese film as a Japanese in Honō no Onna Shūkin. He played as a minor in Mito Kōmon, in which his character firstly established the verbal phrase "Kochira ni owasu Okata o Donata to Kokoroeru! Osoreōku mo Mae no Fuku Shōgun, Mito Mitsukunikō ni Ara se rareru zo!!" ("A man who knows who you are here will know what to do! Fearfully you will be made to exist in the former deputy general, Mito Mitsukuni!!") to state when stamping a seal basket (Super Friday: Mito Kōmon Special (Tokyo Broadcasting System, aired 25 July 2003). In the Japanese dub version of The Lion King Owada is known for voicing King Mufasa.

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Kyosuke Kanayama

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Kanayama Kyosuke is a Japanese tenor opera singer and a member of music unit La Dill which was launched at Hotel Green Plaza in 2014. His music is refresh music that feels the smell of spring. Kensuke Kanayama also appeared in many opera such as: Come to the sea, Mariu words of love, Morning song, etc,.

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Hirota Kato (vocalist)

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Hirota Kato is a Japanese opera singer, born from Fukuroi shizuoka. He graduated from Vocal Music Department at Tokyo College of Music. The 5th Hamamatsu citizen opera "Magic Flute" debut as opera with Papageno, then to the USA. He completed his master's degree at Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University and a diploma course at Jacobs Conservatory, Indiana University. He studied under world musicians such as John Shirley-Kirk, Benita Valente, Kevin Langan, Vince Cole, Carol Vernes, Andreas Primenos and others. He also experienced short-term study abroad in Italy · Florence.
In 2011, he will be selected for the role of Gauguin, the world premiere of the opera "Vincent" depicting the life of the painter Van Golf, painting by Bernard Lans. He participated in the Aspen Music Festival for the second consecutive year and appeared in many concerts.

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Eino Miyaji (soprano)

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Eino Miyaji is a Japanese soprano opera singer, from Tokyo. She graduated from department of Music, Faculty of Music, Kunitachi College of Music and completed Master's degree in the Graduate School of Music
Vocal Major Opera Course End. In 2011, She appeared in "Vocal Concert", "Solo · Chamber Music Concert" and performed in 2012 "Graduation Concert" "The 82nd Yomiuri Shinken Concert" Tokyo Shinken Concert ".

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Ozawa Seiji

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Seiji Ozawa (小澤 征爾 , Ozawa Seiji, born September 1, 1935) is a Japanese conductor known for his advocacy of modern composers and for his work with the San Francisco Symphony, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He is the recipient of numerous international awards.

In 2001, Ozawa was recognized by the Japanese government as a Person of Cultural Merit. In 2002, he became principal conductor of the Vienna State Opera. He continues to play a key role as a teacher and administrator at the Tanglewood Music Center, the Boston Symphony Orchestra's summer music home that has programs for young professionals and high school students. On New Year's Day 2002, Ozawa conducted the Vienna New Year's Concert.

In 2005, he founded Tokyo Opera Nomori (fr) and conducted its production of Richard Strauss's Elektra. On February 1, 2006, the Vienna State Opera announced that he had to cancel all his 2006 conducting engagements because of illness, including pneumonia and shingles. He returned to conducting in March 2007 at the Tokyo Opera Nomori. Ozawa stepped down from his post at the Vienna State Opera in 2010, to be succeeded by Franz Welser-Möst.

In October 2008, Ozawa was honored with Japan's Order of Culture, for which an awards ceremony was held at the Imperial Palace. He is a recipient of the 34th Suntory Music Award (2002) and the International Center in New York's Award of Excellence. On 6 December 2015, Ozawa was honored at the Kennedy Center Honors.

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Kazuyoshi Akiyama

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Akiyama Kazuke (Kazuyoshi Akiyama, January 2, 1941) is a well-known conductor in Japan, graduated from Toho Gakuen Music College. He is a conductor at Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra Honorary and president of the Japan Conductor Association (fifth generation). He is well versed in brass bandnes, and he is a special conductor and art advisor to musical band groups.

Kazuyoshi Akiyama was born into a musical family, he studied piano at the Toho Gakuen School of Music, but was fascinated by the conducting activities of a fellow student, Seiji Ozawa. He decided to study conducting with Hideo Saito. In 1974, Akiyama made his debut with the Tokyo Symphony, and within two months, he was named the orchestras Music Director and Permanent Conductor.

The debut performance was at the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra in 1964, next the Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra, then he became the deputy conductor of Toronto Symphony Orchestra of Canada. The conductor took over as Vancouver Symphony Orchestra music director and a music director of the American Symphony Orchestra and Syracuse Symphony Orchestra. He has performed as guest at numerous international concerns such as: American, Canadian and European, etc,.

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Takashi Asahina

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Takashi Asahina (朝比奈 Asahina Takashi, 9 July 1908 – 29 December 2001) was a Japanese conductor. Asahina was born in Tokyo as an illegitimate child of Kaichi Watanabe. He founded the Kansai Symphonic Orchestra (today the Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra) in 1947 and remained its chief conductor until his death in Kobe. Inspired by a meeting with Wilhelm Furtwängler in the 1950s, he began a lifelong attachment to the music of Anton Bruckner, recording the complete Bruckner symphonies several times. For many years, he was associated with the North German Radio Orchestra in Hamburg. In May and October 1996, he appeared with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

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