Samurai Rock Orchestra Setagaya performance Amazing Taro Urashima
Starring: Samurai Rock Orchestra
Organizer: Samurai Rock Orchestra Co., Ltd.
Starring: Samurai Rock Orchestra
Organizer: Samurai Rock Orchestra Co., Ltd.
Open 19:00/ Start: 19:30
Location: 1-23-15 Kamijima, Suginami Ward, Tokyo
Access: 7 minutes walk from JR · Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line Ogikubo Station North Exit
Appearance
Conductor: Hiroki Fujii Piano: Keiko Yasuji, Kyoko Iwamoto Chorus: Choka Yuuka
Seat type and charge: All seats freedom 500 yen
Chorus Yuuka is a Japanese pop duo made up composer Kajiura Yuki and seiyuu Nanri Yuuka .
Members:
Nanri Yuuka (vocals)
Kajiura Yuki (music composition, keyboards, production, chorus)
Support Members:
Kaida Yuriko (chorus)
Nishina Kaori (chorus)
KAORI (chorus)
HIKARU (chorus)
Chorus YUUKA is the name given to the collaboration efforts of Kajiura Yuki, whose solo project goes by the name Chorus and seiyuu-singer Nanri Yuuka. The two had previously known each other from their involvement in an all Female Opera troupe, the Minami Aoyama Shoujo Kagekidan. They have released many singles that have been used as anime theme songs. "Akatsuki no Kuruma" is their first song which appeared in a drama CD of Gundam SEED; later, it was released as a single and by far, it's their best-selling single.
Another notable success would be the release of their fourth single "Honoo no Tobira" which was known to be the first single from a seiyuu to reach #1 on the Oricon daily charts.
Currently, the project is in hiatus because Nanri Yuuka is busy with her solo career as well as Kajiura Yuki with her other projects. But from time to time, YUUKA performs with FictionJunction in Yuki Kajiura Live concerts and special events.
It is a mixed choir that belongs to the "Ko no Kai", which was formed under the call of "Let's create new chorus music together" by Dr. Hiroki Fujii. In addition to appearances at Tokyo Cantoat, Tokyo Kansei Festival, etc., they are focusing on solo concerts and performance trips to domestic and overseas.
Performance date: 20/9/20 (Mon)
Open: 18:00/ Start: 19:00
Venue: LIVE HOUSE FEVER (Tokyo)
Appearance: PELICAN (from US)
BB (BLACK BABEL)
MASAHIRO TOBITA x KOKI MIYABE (from ENDON)
Reception period: 2019/8/3 (Sat) from 10:00 to 20/12/20 (Sun) 23:59
Vampillia is a Japanese rock band, formed in Kansai around 2005. It includes over 10 members: Tasmanian guitar, Noise guitar, Only soul Funky bass, Piano, Strings, Opera Velladon, Woodcut Love Mongoloid, twin drum Yoshida Tatsuya (Ruins) and Tornado Taro (NICE VIEW, TURTLE ISLAND). Although they did production for the first album by a lot of enthusiastic producers, it has not been completed.
In 2009, they released mini album "Spears" and held Australia tour in 2010. In 2011, they signed with US Important Records and released the album "Alchemic Heart" worldwide.
Vampillia becomes more and more well-known because of their diversity of genre including post-rock, post-black metal, noise, electronica.
Members:
Death, Gesu, three vocals by opera, twin violin, viola, piano, twin guitar, bass, DJ, drums Tatsuya Yoshida , Taro Tornado , Kazuhisa Chikada, and Toyoto Yoshikawa are also in a row. Current drummer 2013, RUINS of Tatsuya Yoshida , Turtle Island of tornado Taro is.
Instrumental rock band from the United States. Formed in 2001 with a focus on the Grindcore band and Tasker Trevor de Brou et al. It consists of two guitars, bass and drums, and is a heavy and original guitar instrument that does not belong to any genre. In 2003, he released his first full album “Australian” and made his debut in Japan in 2004. Read the lyrical and dramatic continuation that combines beautiful melody and hardcore strength.
Performance date: December 15th (Sat) 18:30 Opening (18:00 opening)
December 16th (Sun) 15:00 opening (14:30 opening)
Venue: Tokyo Art Theater Playhouse
Organizer & Inquiry: Sol de Espana; ( Riko Komatsubara Spanish Dance Orchestra ) tel: 03-3314-2568 (10: 00-18: 00)
Sponsorship: Spanish Embassy, Instituto Cervantes Tokyo, Japan Spanish Association
Cast:
Kurijo Luis Ortega Marco Vargas
Benito Garcia Okuhama Haruhiko Antonio Canales (cameo appearance)
Yoshie Tani Tomoko Nakajima Keiko Inoue Aiko Aoki Tomoko Ishii
Tajiri Hiromi Matsuura maleate Qin Mika Matsuo Yuka Kitayama Emiko Mashino Fumi乃
Rasuruisa Arimi Tomoko Tamaoki
Mie Moriyama Fujikawa Mitsukura Hashizume Noriko Asakura Sayaka Yokoyama Atsumi Machiko Seki
Mio Matsumoto, Ogiso KoromoSatoko, Yuko Taniguchi, Makiko Higuchi, Aya Maruyama, Yamamoto sea
Ikariyama Yamazaki Tomoko Okamoto Nana Keibi Harumi Seino
Dairakudakan
choreography: Muramatsu Shokuya
cast: Ikko Tamura, Atsushi Matsuda, Satoshi Shioya Arai Akira汰
musicians
singer: Maria Portillo, Pedro Ximenez "Perete"
guitar: Emilio Maya, Takahashi KinoHiroshi
cello: Imaizumi BunNozomi
percussion: SugaEtsu glue
Parma: Yamamoto Hatahikari
Kyoko Komatsubara (Mariko, 2 March 1931) is a Japanese dance artist. Flamenco leader. She was born in Asakusa-ku, Asakusa-ku, Tokyo, as the first daughter of Tokiwazu Katsukura, he grew up in a Japanese-style family. From an early age, she studied shamisen, Japanese dance, classical ballet etc. When she was 15, she joined Komaki Ballet. Theatrical activities also start at the actor seat. From High School attached to Women's Art University. In 1958 (Showa 33), he went to Spain alone and learned flamenco from Enrique-El-Koch and stood on the stage. Formed a Spanish dance troupe in 1969 (Showa 44) after returning home. The actor Koji Sugawara is a brother.
Pilar Astra is an artist. She is from Andalusia, Spain. She feeds on art, untamed by nature, generous in heart and humble in soul.
Reiko Komatsubara (Yokoko Komatsubara , March 2, 1931 ) is a Japanese dance artist. Flamenco leader. Katsuzo Tokiwazu as the eldest daughter of the Tokyo Prefecture Tokyo City Asakusa-ku, Yanagibashi born in, grow up in Japanese music family. From an early age, she studied shamisen, Japanese dance, classical ballet etc. When she was 15, she joined Komaki Ballet. Theatrical activities also start at the actor seat. Joshibi included high school graduate. In 1958 (Showa 33), he went to Spain alone and learned flamenco from Enrique-El-Koch and stood on the stage. She formed a Spanish dance troupe in 1969 (Showa 44) after returning home. The actor, Koji Sugawara, is her brother.
Main award history:
Antonio Mairena Special Award in 1975
1983 Art Festival Dance Division Grand Prize "Goya" (Cultural Agency)
1989 Gerald Brennan Prize (Andalusian Cultural Association)
Venue: Sogetsu Hall
Sponsored: Limited company Majestic
Ticket:: S seat: 9,000 yen / A seat: 7,500 yen
Contact information: TEL 03-3905-7900 (Hiratomi Spanish Dance Performance Office)
Girasol Flamenco Studio is a Flamenco-teaching school. Since opening a studio in Chiyoda Ward here, they have kept strongly the desire to convey the pleasure and splendor of flamenco to as many people as possible. Currently in their studio, students are working hard on flamenco, from hobbyists to aiming to professionals. Also, in the studio, they are working not only on flamenco but also on the classical Spanish classic (Classico Espanyol), which emphasizes the foundation of Spanish dance.
Many of students at Girasol Flamenco Studio continue for a relatively long time, not only to gradually tackle difficult dances but also to feel that they are physically and mentally growing. Through dancing like this, they are instructed to feel strong sense of responsibility and joy by the students who are confronted with themselves and discovering new things from oneself.
Antonio Rey Navas (Madrid, born 1981) is a Spanish flamenco guitarist and composer. He is a winner of several national and international flamenco guitar competitions including the Concurso Nacional de Arte Flamenco de Córdoba (National Competition of the Art of Flamenco of Córdoba), the Concurso Nacional de Guitarra Flamenca Niño Ricardo (Niño Ricardo National Competition of Flamenco Guitar) and the Concurso Internacional de Guitarra Flamenca Los Cernícalos de Jerez (International Flamenco Guitar Competition in Kestrels, Jerez).
Antonio Rey Navas was born in Madrid in 1981 and began his artistic career at the age of ten when he accompanied his father Tony Rey in various tablaos (flamenco venues) in Mexico. A few years later, he made his first tour of Japan with the dancer Yoko Komatsubara. At eighteen years of age, he worked in the company of Antonio Canales and later composed the music for Gallo de pelea for the Nuevo Ballet Español (New Spanish Ballet). Rey composed other compositions, such as "Romeo and Juliet", for the Antonio Canales which was founded in 1996 by Angel Rojas and Carlos Rodriguez. He went on to perform in the capacity of accompanist for singers and dancers Manuela Carrasco, Rafael Amargo, Farruquito and singers Rafael de Utrera and La Tana, among others.
In 2003, he obtained first prize accompanying singers at the Festival de Cantes de Mina de La Unión competition in Murcia. In 2010, he won first prize in the Concurso Nacional de Arte Flamenco de Córdoba (National Competition of the Art of Flamenco of Córdoba). He also won the Concurso Nacional de Guitarra Flamenca Niño Ricardo (Niño Ricardo National Competition of Flamenco Guitar), the Premio del Certamen Nacional de Guitarra Flamenca de L´Hospitalet de Llobrega (National Flameno Guitar competition of L´Hospitalet de Llobregat) as well as the Concurso Internacional de Guitarra Flamenca Los Cernícalos de Jerez (international flamenco guitar competition in Jerez.) His first album was produced by Gerardo Núñez and is entitled A través de Ti. On his second album Colores de Fuego (Colors of Fire) he collaborated with Estrella Morente, Vicente Amigo and Josemi Carmona, among others.
Flamenco (Spanish pronunciation: [flaˈmeŋko]), in its purest sense, is a professionalized art-form based on the folkloric traditions of Andalusia. In the 21st century it has evolved to incorporate many modern influences. It includes cante (singing), toque (guitar playing), baile (dance), jaleo (vocalizations and chorus clapping), palmas (handclapping) and pitos (finger snapping).
Though popularly attributed to the Romani people of Spain, the origins of flamenco are unknown. Of the several theories in existence, the most widely accepted is that it developed through cross-cultural interchange between the Romani, Castilians, Moors , Andalusians and Sephardi Jews in Andalusia, although Federico García Lorca claimed that flamenco existed in Andalusia significantly predates the arrival of Romani people to the region.
Flamenco has become popular all over the world, especially the United States and Japan. In Japan, there are more flamenco academies than there are in Spain. On November 16, 2010, UNESCO declared flamenco one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
There are many suggestions for the origin of the word flamenco as a musical term, but no solid evidence for any of them. The word was not recorded as a musical and dance term until the late 18th century, in the book Las Cartas Marruecas by José Cadalso (1774).
One theory is that it comes from the Hispano-Arabic term fellah mengu, meaning "expelled peasant", referring to the Andalusians of Islamic faith and the remaining Moriscos who fled with the Roma newcomers.
Another theory is that the Spanish word flamenco is a derivative of the Spanish word flama (fire or flame). The word may have been used for fiery behaviour, which could have come to be applied to the Gitano players and performers.
Date: April 01, 2019-March 31, 2020 (Tuesday)
Among the leading choreographers in the world of dance in Europe, Tero Saarinen is attracting attention. A choreographer representing Finland, where contemporary dance is thriving, has a reputation for large-scale, energetic choreography. In today's dance world, where the tendency to make it smaller and smaller is sometimes seen, the thick and precise choreography is attractive. After working as a soloist in the Finnish National Ballet, he studied oriental dance and martial arts and came to his own unique dance expression. The low center of gravity that is rooted in the earth, the exquisite relationship between balance and off-balance, etc., is a dramatic and poetic convincing movement. Finland has been introduced to dance but early. There was also an encounter with Butoh that made Saarinen aspire to be a choreographer.
"When he felt the limitations of the ballet technique and wanted to deepen the knowledge of different dances, he met the stage of butoh and was shocked. His curiosity brought me to Japan and to Kazuo Ohno of Kamiseigawa. ”
After a training trip to learn Asian dance, he came to Japan in 1992 and studied at Kazuo Ohno Dance Institute for a year It is. He received a direct glaze from Kazuo Ohno who was still doing dance activities vigorously. Knowing the cramped thinking of the ballet's thinking of "shape" from the freedom of the dance of Ohno, he was surprised at the freedom dance that was released from the shape, and he felt an overwhelming sense that awakens the inner instinct It is said. "Oh Kazuo Ohno and Keito know the truth of dance different from the theory of the West, and as a result they were inspired by both. They were able to look back on the past, taste the present, hope for the future. It was a wonderful experience to feel the butoh dance directly, and he thinks that Kazuo Ohno had a dancing soul that resonates with the eternal time while breathing in the present.
After returning home, Saarinen began to walk the path of a choreographer in full swing, receiving advice from Caroline Carlson and Jorma Uottinen, who had a major impact on Finnish dance. From the excellent solo "HUNT" depicting the body of the information age on the basis of "Spring Festival" as a motif, the masterpiece "Puretist Shaker Prayers" who describes strict discipline, and works on a deep theme involving individuals, communities, religion and people. The excellent works such as Borrowed Light were announced one after another, and the reputation was increased worldwide. In relation to Japan, last year, in response to the commission of the Saitama Prefecture Dance Association, I choreographed “MESH” for Japanese dancers, and sent it from the Saikuni Art Theater to the world.
"Since I studied in Japan, I wanted to create works for Japanese dancers, so my dream came true. It was a lot of work to finish a new work in a short period of one month, but it was a creative focus The power is sustained, and a satisfactory work is born. ”
The work of Saarinen, which gives intimate emotion in abstract beauty, is visually beautiful. The tense beauty space created by the carefully choreographed movement and sophisticated lighting is impressive.
"The Finns react delicately to the light of nature. They live much of the year without light, and suddenly in the summer there is a sudden burst of light. This dramatic change is affecting the artist. I think I can not work without him because I have continued to work with the lighting house, Miki Kuntu, not only for lighting design but for showing space construction, and it works on my sensibility again, creation of is me and inspired by the manner "
" Mofuto "in August last year, the latest work that was premiered at the Helsinki Festival. It is an energetic work in which eight male dancers dance on a beautiful stage created by a close collaboration with Kunto.
"On the theme of transformation, delicately, quickly, men are shining with new beauty and diversity. Esa-Pekka Salonen, a Finnish conductor and composer. The song has a kinetic sound and a large amplitude from violent violentness to delicacy. The reason for producing provocative, emotionally rich and expressive dance can be said to be the music of salonen "
This season is He also directed the opera-style performance of Sibelius's "Clervo Symphony" based on the story of the Finnish national legend "Karewala" for the Finnish National Opera. It is expected that Salinen's performance in Japan will be realized with the company.
He started a career as a dancer at the Finnish National Ballet in 1985. After acting as a soloist since 1988, he left the ballet company in 1992 to seek new dance expressions as a choreographer. He came to Japan in the same year from 1993 and studied Butoh under Kazuo Ohno, and also studied Japanese traditional dance through Japanese dance. Their unique expressions influenced by Western contemporary dance and Japanese dance are highly regarded internationally.
The Netherlands Dance Theater (NDT I), the Bat Sheva Dance Company, the Lyon Opera Ballet, the National Ballet of Marseilles France, the Gothenburg · Gothenburg, in addition to the activities of its own company "Tero Saarinen Company", which was established in 1996 Work has been commissioned by the ballet companies, the Finnish national ballet company, the world's famous dance companies and ballet companies, and many other companies have repertoire of his work.
Representative works, "Westward Ho!" (96), in which Tero Saarinen Company was in the international spotlight, "Petrushka" (2001), with Salinen adding new interpretations to Stravinsky's music, images of dancers There is a solo work "HUNT" (2002) that has an impressive method of projecting "", and "Borrowed Light" (2004) which has been called a big reputation from the premiere and has been re-performed last year as well at Paris's Seyaux Theatre. This coming work “MORPHED” premiered at the Helsinki Festival in August 2014, with performances by Esa-Pekka Salonen, conductor of the Finnish National Opera Orchestra and soloist Soriko Suwanai. In addition, I stayed in Saitama Prefecture for one month and choreographed "MESH" for the Saitama Prefecture Dance Association. And in February this year to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Sibelius's birth, the world premiere of the song "Kullervo" (choreographed / directed) based on the music of Jean Sibelius and the Finnish national epic song "Karewala" for the Finnish National Opera. It's just doing it, and it is developing more energetic creative activities than ever.
His choreography is known for his unique balance / off-balance body language, but has a wide range of influences, from butoh and martial arts to classical ballet and Western contemporary dance. His work has received international acclaim and is highly regarded as "Total Artwork" due to its combination with unparalleled choreography, excellent dancers, impressive visual effects, and often adopted live music.
Other awards include the 2001 Finland Award, the 2005 Finnish Lions Medal Pro Finlandia Medal (the highest award given to Finnish artists), the 2004 Movement Dance Award (Germany, Best Male Performer Award), etc. June Received the Chevalier Prize from the French Ministry of Culture. In 2008, the Finnish Cultural Foundation awarded an award for the achievements of Saarinen.
Venue: Musashino Civic Cultural Hall, Small Hall
Performers:
Stefan Pop (Tenor)
Roberto Boltruzzi (Bariton)
Renata Valli (Soprano)
Christian Sandu (Conductor) Salvabelcanto
Choir (Chorus)
Program
Handel: With the ax of a tree (Largo) (B)
Puccini: from the opera "Gianni Skikki" My father (S)
Donizetti: from the opera "The drug of love
Perform at the Vienna State Opera
Ștefan Pop (born 16 February 1987) is a Romanian operatic tenor. He is best known for bel canto repertoire. He has won several prizes including, in 2010, Plácido Domingo's Operalia competition and the Seoul International Music Competition. Pop was born in Bistrița. He started studying violin when he was seven, and he sang in his elementary school choir. He trained at the Gheorghe Dima Music Academy in Cluj-Napoca, graduating in 2010.
Roberto Boltruzzi Baritone Recital
Handel: From Opera "Cerce"
Pergolage: Nina
Tosty : Nie Tostie: Dream / You Do Not / Enchantment / Last Song / Ideal Person / Cute Mouth / I Have Still Me a
Mozart: From Opera "The Marriage of Figaro" This butterfly>
Verdy: From the opera “The Sea and the Land of Provence” from Opera “The Sea and Land of Provence"
From the opera “Andrea Chenier” ; “The Betrayer of the Country”.
Canzone: The Vision of Venice / Kissing You / A wonderful Santa Lucia / A light window / Tell her / Catari Catari
Naoko Togawa (soprano)
Originally from Kawagoe City, Saitama Prefecture. Studied at Hiroshima Music High School, Kunitachi College of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts, Faculty of Music, vocal arts department, 48th period second year opera training institute. She attended many concerts, international music festivals and international seminars while attending school. Naoko Togawa studied at Hiroshima Music High School, Kunitachi College of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts and Tokyo Nikikai Opera Foundation. From her school days onward, Naoko Togawa has performed at many concerts and international music festivals.
(Religious song history)
1997: Debuted as "Roh Misa song" (Bach) soloist
2001: "Stabert Martel" (Rossini) co-starring with the Carlo vi Vari Symphony Orchestra Prague & Carlo vi Vari
2004: "Stabert "Mertel" (Dvorjak) Polish National Radio S2010, 2011, 2012 Italian Army recital won 3 great successes.
2013: "Madama Butterfly" highlight in London and Vienna.
2014: "Madama Butterfly" highlight appearance in Moscow.
2015: May 2 concerts of religious songs in Berlin
2016: March "Madama Butterfly" highlight in Rome.
(Opera)
2001: Mozart's "Maji" after making his opera debut, Mozart "Kosi van Tutte", "Nabucco" Performed in (Verdi), "Mr. Butterfly" (Puccini), etc.
2008: Rome-Freiano Theater "Mr. Butterfly" (Puccini) title roll is well received, and is acclaimed by seven newspapers in Rome and Milan.
2012: "Adriana Lukpleur" (Chilea) title roll appearance
"Maria Stoalda" (Donisetti) title roll appearance, Mitsubishi UFJ trust music award winning (for the opera Aya sponsored work)
(Concert career)
1998: European debut in Munich and Prague to be featured in the Prague newspaper.
Living in Rome since 2006. Many performers based in
Rome 2008: First recital at Rome Santa Maria degli Angeli church 4 acclaimed articles with four newspapers "鶯" "The Triumphal Arch in Rome"
2009-2012: London, Vienna, Recital and concert in Budapest.
Religious music
1997: Debut as soloist with recital of H-moll Messe (Bach)
2001: Co-performed Stabat Mater (Rossini) with the Karlovy Vary Symphony Orchestra in Karlovy Vary and Prague, Czech Republic
2004: Co-performed Stabat Mater (Dvořák) with the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra in Warsaw, Poland
Other performances include Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven), etc.
Operas
2001: After debuting in Die Zauberflote (Mozart), appearances in Cosi Fan Tutte (Mozart), Nabucco (Verdi), Madama Butterfly (Puccini)
2008: Principal role in Madama Butterfly at Flaiano Theater, Rome in November (performance critically acclaimed by seven newspapers in Rome and Milan)
2012:Principal role in 'Adriana Lecouvreur' and 'Maria Stuarda' in Japan.
'Maria Stuarda' which was organized by Opera Sai in Japan won the 21st Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Music Grand Award.
2015: Highlights of "Madama Butterfly" with an orchestra at the Tokyo Metropolitan Theater in September.
Concerts
1998 onward: Naoko Togawa also has been performing in concerts across Europe, notably in Munich and Prague
Naoko Togawa has lived in Rome since 2006
2008: First recital at Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Rome in September won Naoko Togawa critical acclaim from four Rome newspapers, with headlines declaring “Triumph in Rome” and “Nightingale”
2009-2012
Recitals and concerts in London, Vienna and Budapest
Cristian Sandu was born in Romania, Cristian Sandu graduated ”Gheorghe Dima” Music Academy in Cluj Napoca and started his artistic activity during his college years, marking his debut in 2004 at the Romanian National Opera in Cluj Napoca with Il Barbiere di Siviglia and ever since he has been a permanent guest conductor.
Specialized in Musicology, Choir Conducting and Orchestral Conducting, Cristian Sandu has been shaped under the close guidance of illustrious Romanian masters such as Victor Dumănescu and Petre Sbârcea. Graduating the courses of the “Ilya Musin” International Academy of Advanced Conducting held in Sankt-Petersburg, class of Leonid Korchmar, Cristian Sandu enriched his experience also attending the rehearsals of great masters as Valery Gergiev, Tugan Sokhiev, Gianandrea Noseda, Pavel Bubelnikov, Yuri Temirkanov.
In 2015, Cristian Sandu has assisted the great italian conductor Nello Santi at the premieres of Bellini’s Norma (San Carlo di Napoli), Verdi’s La Traviata (La Fenice di Venezia), La Traviata and Nabucco (Teatro alla Scala) and Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor (Zurich Opera).
His international validation is confirmed by receiving the First Prize of the International Contest of Orchestra Conducting “Jeunesses Musicales” in Bucharest, 2010.
With a generous repertoire in symphonic, opera, sacred or concert genres and with a consistent artistical experience, Cristian Sandu held the position of Artistic Director at the institution of Iasi National Opera in 2011-2012 season.
At the same time, he is a permanent guest of the Romanian opera theatres and philharmonics such as Cluj Romanian National Opera, Cluj Hungarian Opera, Bucharest National Opera, Iasi National Opera, Timisoara National Opera, Craiova Opera, Braşov Opera, Constanta “Oleg Danovski” Opera and Ballet Theatre, Galați “Nae Leonard” Musical Theatre. Bucharest ”George Enescu” Philharmonic Orchestra, Bucharest Radio Chamber Orchestra, Cluj Transilvania Philharmonic Orchestra, Sibiu Philharmonic Orchestra, Satu Mare ”Dinu Lipatti” Philharmonic Orchestra, Iasi Philharmonic Orchestra, Oradea Philharmonic Orchestra, Arad Philharmonic Orchestra, Pitesti Philharmonic Orchestra, Botosani Philharmonic Orchestra etc
His international recognition took place in 2006 during the Daegu International Opera Festival (South Korea) with the opera Il Matrimonio Segreto by Cimarosa. Amongst other abroad collaborations could be mentioned: Kiev National Ukraine Orchestra, Kiev Radio Symphony Orchestra, Sankt Petersburg “Klassika” State Symphony Orchestra, Forli “Bruno Maderna” Symphony Orchestra, Dnepropetrovsk Philharmonic Orchestra, Lecco “Sinfolario” Orchestra, Daegu Opera Festival Orchestra, Palermo ”Mediterranea” Chamber Orchestra
He obtains his PhD in Music with the thesis The Verismo Style in Modern Opera Evolution, thus enriching his presence in festivals and international juries, such as: International Singing Contest “Petre Stefănescu-Goangă” (Bucharest 2010), International Vocal Contest ”Vox Artis” (Sibiu 2011), International Voice Competition “Alfredo Giacomotti” (Pavia 2012), “Black Sea” Conducting Festival (Constanţa 2012), “Virginia Zeani” International Vocal Competition (Târgu Mureş, 2017, 2018)
In april 2013 he conducted in Verdi 200 International Festival (Aida, La Traviata, Verdi Gala) with the Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre from Almaty, Kazakhstan and in the ”River of the Sound” Festival in Astana (La Traviata).
Between 2014-2016 Cristian Sandu was a permanent guest conductor of Bucharest National Opera, where he conducted the premiere of Verdi’s Rigoletto in the company of the British director Stephen Barlow. In 2015 he collaborated with great names from the international ballet world, such as Alina Cojocaru and Johan Kobborg, but also Yana Salenko, Osiel Guneo, Xander Parish or David Trzensimiech and in the same year, he signed the musical leadership of the DSCH/The Dream ballet production, on Shostakovics and Mendelssohn music.
In 2017 he made his japanese debut in front of Tokyo New City Orchestra and in june 2018 he conducted the national premiere of Bellini’s La Sonnambula with Kishinev State Philharmonic Orchestra in the company of hungarian director Kürthy András.
In present, Cristian Sandu is Associate Professor at Gheorghe Dima Music Academy in Cluj Napoca, conductor of the ”Antonin Ciolan” Orchestra and vocal coach and conductor within the Opera Studio.
Wrestling is a combat sport involving grappling type techniques such as clinch fighting, throws and takedowns, joint locks, pins and other grappling holds. The sport can either be theatrical for entertainment (professional wrestling), or genuinely competitive. A wrestling bout is a physical competition, between two (occasionally more) competitors or sparring partners, who attempt to gain and maintain a superior position.
Professional wrestling (often shortened to pro wrestling or simply wrestling) is a form of performing art and entertainment which combines athletics with theatrical performance. It takes the form of events, held by touring companies, which mimic a title-match combat sport. The unique form of sport portrayed is fundamentally based on classical and "catch" wrestling, with modern additions of striking attacks, strength-based holds and throws and acrobatic maneuvers. Much of these derive from the influence of various international martial arts. An additional aspect of combat with improvised weaponry is sometimes included to varying degrees.
The Ryukyu Dragon Wrestling Ring (Dragon Dragon Pro Wrestling) is a pro-wrestling organization that is active mainly in Okinawa Prefecture.
In February 2013, announced that the former Okinawa pro-wrestling player Gurukunmask (formerly: Gurukun Diver) will establish the Ryukyu Dragon Wrestling Ring at the pre-open event "KADENA Battle Festa" held at the Cadena Arena.
In March 2013, a permanent ring was set up at the Cadena Arena to open the grand opening and Gurukun established and held a press conference.
In April 2013, a flag fighting game was held at the Cadena Arena.
I made a debut on July 16, 2018! Ryukyu Dragon Pro wrestler belonging to the pro wrestling house daughter wrestler No. 4! I usually do a student!
Venue: Nakano Sun Plaza Hall
Open: 2019/07/23 (Tue) 10:00
Notes:
※ We will refuse admission to preschool children.
Limited number of tickets: You can book up to 8 tickets in a single application. Application limit 4 times.
Type of seats and fees:
S seat: ¥ 5,800
A seat: ¥ 5,300
Naozumi Hanazono (August 19th, 1988-) is a Japanese dancer and singer. He is from Kanagawa Prefecture. Blood type O. The nickname is "Nao-chan".
Yuuki Matsusaka (Yuki Matsuzaka, October 12-) is a Japanese male folk singer and enka singer. Original imitation talent. His real name and old play name is Yuki Ninomiya (Yuki Ninomiya).
From Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture. Blood type O. Height: 173 cm, weight 58 kg. Graduated from Musashino Music University's Faculty of Music and Vocal Studies. The belonging record company is Tokuma Japan Communications. Affiliation office is office cotton.
Devi Sukarno (Dewi Sukarno, February 6-1940) was a Japanese-born Indonesian nationalist. Mrs. Sukarno, the third president of Indonesia. President of the NPO corporation Earth Aid Society. Representative director of Devina Society. Real name · Indonesian name: Ratna Sari Dewi Sukarno, former name · Japanese name: Nanako Nemoto (Naoko Nemoto), commonly known as Mrs. Devi.
Karina, the only daughter born to President Sukarno, was married to Frederic Seagas, CEO of Europe, the Middle East and Africa, a major US financial institution in the Netherlands, on November 26, 2005. ing.
It is born between my father Hanyu and my mother Masako (from Namie-cho, Futaba-gun, Fukushima Prefecture) in Sakai-cho, Azabu-ku, Tokyo (present-day Minato-ku, Tokyo). My father was a carpenter of Azabu ward, and there was a younger brother (Hachiman). During the Pacific War, three mothers and brothers were evacuated to Namie, Fukushima Prefecture. The family was not rich.
At the age of 15 in 1955 (Showa 30), she appeared as an extra in the movie “Records of Aoshima Children Female Teacher” produced by New Toho (black and white movie).
After graduating from junior high school, he entered the Tokyo Metropolitan University Mita High School Fixed Time Course, and joined Chiyoda Life Insurance Co., Ltd. (now Gibraltar Life Insurance Co., Ltd.) over 150 times the difficulty, but maintained a poor household budget during lunch break and holidays In order to do that, I sent days to hang and hold a part-time job at a coffee shop etc.
After dropping out of high school due to his father's death in 1956, he worked at Akasaka's famous high-class club "Copacabana".
When he was 19 years old in 1959, he was sent to President Sukarno under the name of “Secretary of East-Japan Trade” with development assistance to Indonesia. It is said that Hoshida Kodama, a gangster official known as "Showa's Fixer", was involved in this matter.
During the 16th century, Josquin gradually acquired the reputation as the greatest composer of the age, his mastery of technique and expression universally imitated and admired. Writers as diverse as Baldassare Castiglione and Martin Luther wrote about his reputation and fame, with Luther declaring that "he is the master of the notes. They must do as he wills; as for the other composers, they have to do as the notes will." Theorists such as Heinrich Glarean and Gioseffo Zarlino held his style as that best representing perfection. He was so admired that many anonymous compositions were attributed to him by copyists, probably to increase their sales. More than 370 works are attributed to him;[8] it was only after the advent of modern analytical scholarship that some of these attributions were challenged, and revealed as mistaken, on the basis of stylistic features and manuscript evidence. Yet in spite of Josquin's colossal reputation, which endured until the beginning of the Baroque era and was revived in the 20th century, his biography is shadowy, and virtually nothing is known about his personality. The only surviving work which may be in his own hand is a graffito on the wall of the Sistine Chapel, and only one contemporary mention of his character is known, in a letter to Duke Ercole I of Ferrara. The lives of dozens of less revered Renaissance composers are better documented than that of Josquin.
Josquin wrote both sacred and secular music, and in all of the significant vocal forms of the age, including masses, motets, chansons and frottole. During the 16th century, he was praised for both his supreme melodic gift and his use of ingenious technical devices. In modern times, scholars have attempted to ascertain the basic details of his biography, and have tried to define the key characteristics of his style to correct misattributions, a task that has proved difficult, as Josquin liked to solve compositional problems in different ways in successive compositions—sometimes he wrote in an austere style devoid of ornamentation, and at other times he wrote music requiring considerable virtuosity.[10] Heinrich Glarean wrote in 1547 that Josquin was not only a "magnificent virtuoso" (the Latin can be translated also as "show-off") but capable of being a "mocker", using satire effectively.[11] While the focus of scholarship in recent years has been to remove music from the "Josquin canon" (including some of his most famous pieces) and to reattribute it to his contemporaries, the remaining music represents some of the most famous and enduring of the Renaissance.
Vocal Ensemble Capella (Vocal Ensemble Cappella) is a Japanese vocal ensemble that specializes in Renaissance music. It was established by Tetsuro Hanai in 1997, and has been performing under the current name since 1998. The main repertoire is Gregorian chant and religious music from the Flemish musicians of the Renaissance period.
Regular concerts are held in liturgical form mainly for the 15th and 16th century Flemish musicians about 3 programs a year. According to the idea of Tetsuro Hanai, who is a music director, that a religious song is able to make the best use of it when it is played within the intended liturgical framework, even a regular concert is called a church. It takes the form of a mass and a late lesson in the field, and forms a program that mixes polygonia music with Gregorian chant and Bible recitation in Latin. The performances use the original notation by metric notation written in the 15th and 16th centuries, and Latin pronunciation is also performed by many Flemish singers in a manner that is presumed to be such.
Participated in the Antwerp Music Festival (Belgium) in 2002 and the Les Journées du Chant Grégorien Music Festival (Luxembourg) in 2007. It is used for the theme song of OTTAVA, Japan's first classical music digital radio station in 2007. From 2009, he started recording Josqué des Prés's Masses (Reguls Label). After the death of Josquén des Pres in 2021 he aims to play all songs of the religious works of Jossac des Pres, said to be the greatest genius of the Renaissance by 500.
Naomi Hanai is an Old-time Western singers acting in medieval, renaissance and baroque music. A thousand years chanson also sings from the Middle Ages to the present. Sometimes also Turkish and Arab folk music.
After graduating from the high school in 2004, he graduated from Alicia de La Rocha, studied in Barcelona, Spain, and entered Granados Marshall Conservatory. He studied with Maria Theresa Montecis and Alicia de La Rocha and was a winner of the 2005 Festival de Musicos Jovenes de Cataluna. He performed at the Conservatory of Catalonia at the Winners' Concert. In December of the same year, the concert hall Casal del Medico in Barcelona, held a solo recital at the salon of the Marshall Conservatory in January 2006. May 2006 Ranked 3rd place in the International Cap de Pera International Competition on Majorca Island. He appeared at an outdoor concert in the courtyard of the Picasso Museum in October of the same year. A recital opened at the salon of the Academy of Arts in Sabadell, Barcelona in November of the same year, was well received by the local newspaper. In 2007, he opened recitals at the Sabadell Academy of Arts in Spain, at the salon of the Eutherpe Music Foundation in the city of Leon, at the concert hall Els Catalanistes in San Andreu, Barcelona, and at Casal del Medico. 2008 Master of Music in Spain finished. He received high praise from Marshall Music Academy jury members in the master's course practical exam. He returned in July of the same year. Transfer activities to Japan. Also studied under Atsushi Nakayama, Harumi Kawasaki, Hiroshi Suzuki, Setuko Monma, and Jumbain.
The "male voice choir TAG" is a member of the Kanto area of the Kyushu University Male Voice Choir Call Academy, who began activities spontaneously 20 years ago. TAG stands for "T: Occasionally", "A: Heat up", "G: Choir", and also connects to "TAG: One Day" in German to create a feeling of "Singing a Good Day Together. It was found on 01/01/1990 and located in Tokyo.
Kaori Itagaki graduated from Toho Gakuen University Music Department. He has studied with Akiko Akama, Chisato Ebara, and Yasuse Hirose. Not only solo, chamber music, appeared in many concerts at the piano duo. Currently she plays at events, bridals and more.
Affected (or favorite) composer, artist: Ravel, Argerich
Genre: Classic, Popular, Music University Examination
Venue: Spring and Autumn SeatsA lineup of selected masterpieces and soloists selected from the many masterpieces staged in the Spring-Autumn Opera.
Cast: soprano: Inamori Jie / Eguchi Fumi / Kawago Towa / Takaha Toshimi / Nishida Mayuko / Miwa Chika Mezo, Soprano: Okamura Eiko
Tenor: Ito Kota / Shibata Hiroaki (16:30 performances only) / Murakami Toshiaki (only for performances) 13:00 Performance only) / Takuya Yamamoto
Baritone: Tetsu Okumura / Naoki Katagaki / Katsuya Tsurukawa
Performance: Kyoto Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra
Conductor: Tetsuya Okumura
This 10th year anniversary marks the line-up of selected scenes from the operas that have been staged so far. Together with the Kyoto Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, which will be a group of talented singers who will lead Tetsuya Okumura, we will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Shun-Aki Opera.
A program of gems that lets you enjoy luxurious time from first-time users to passionate opera fans! The
famous songs such as Mozart, Puccini, Verdi, etc. that you have already heard once are operas even in the first day It is a program where you can fully enjoy the taste of Also for the opera performers, you will be able to enjoy the singing voices heard by soloists with certain abilities who have appeared in the Spring-Autumn Opera.
She is from Kumamoto Prefecture. She graduated from Vocal Music Course at the National Music College of Music, graduated from the Master Class of the Osaka Opera Training Center. She completed master's course at Tokyo Gakugei University and studied under Mr. Naozumi Kamakura.
The 13th Kyushu Music Competition General Class Gold Prize, Jury Special Award, 33rd Iizuka Shinto Music Competition Selected, No. 44 French Music Competition No. 2, Air France Award, Osaka Japan French Association Award, 19th Japanese French Voice Winning a competition.
She has appeared in the evening of the New Year's Party New Musicians, Gala Concert by the Agency for Cultural Affairs Project, Yusuo Sueyoshi 's Work Solo Exhibition, Japan Foley Association Salon Concert, Association for Singing Mitaka No. 9 (Alto Solist), Fukuoka Jilvestor Concert etc.
In the opera, she acts title · role at the Tokyo Gakugei University graduate school opera "Carmen", title · role at the Shinshu International Music Village May Opera "Carmen", Kyoto Spring Authority Opera "Butterfly Masters" Suzuki role.
Currently, members of the two-term conference, members of the Japan Foley Association, teacher assistance at the Tokyo Future University, and a lecturer at the Chiba Children's vocational school.
The 33rd "ninth" concert.
Eguchi is a Japanese singer. After graduating from Shiga Prefectural Ishiyama High School Music Department, she graduated from Aichi Prefectural Art University. She graduated from the same graduate school, got Nakamura Momoko Award Winner in 1995.
1st Shiga Prefecture High School Student Voice Music Competition No. 2 in 86th. All Japanese students' music competition in Osaka 88 Second place in the high school section of the Osaka tournament high school students. She is selected the 10th Japan Voice Competition and 10th Takarazuka Vega Music Contest in 1998.
In 1999, she was the only nominee from Japan for the Mirimumrin International Competition. Being a winner of the 5th Romania International Music Competition in 2009 (No. 1).
In opera, she has starred in numerous productions.
The roles he has worked on so far are the title rolls of "Tsukihime", "Mr. Butterfly", "Carmen", "Sonjo Angelica", "Adriana Lukpleur" and "Ebony" (composition: Hiroshi Aoshima), "Paliacci", Neda, and "La · Boheme "Mimi," "Mokumori," Rosalinde, "Margare of Figaro", "Koji van tutte", Fiordi Lisi, "Majeon" Pamina, "Heaven and Hell", Yuridis, "Carmelian Nun's Dialogue" Blanche , "Turning screw" has been starring in many performances such as tutors.
In addition, she frequently appears in the Japan premiere of the opera, "Mireille" title roll, "Jajama Hajishi" Bianka, "Etoile" Princess Laura, "Madame Sangerine" Queen Carolina, "Fortunio" Jacqueline and so on.
Also, co-star with Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra, Gunma Symphony Orchestra, Ensemble Kanazawa, Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra. She held the fifth night of "The Second Week at Mozart" in 2006, a solo recital at the Lake Biwa Hall in 2006 and 2007, and a joint recital at the 14th Musica.
It has been used for concerts composed by composer Hiroshi Aoshima throughout the country.
Soprano / Mika Chika
Graduated from the School of Vocal Music at Osaka Music University, completed the Department of Music Music at the University of Tokyo. Opera "Carmen" Mikaela, "Nun Angelica" Angelica, "Gianni skikki" Cesca, "Rigolet" Giovana and many other appearances at the concert. Won the 12th KOBE International Student Music Competition Encouragement Prize. He has studied under Ms. Ayako Yano, Eimi Ishibashi, and Terumi Koike.
Kansai Opera Company regular member. Kansai Songs Study Group, members of Akiba Utakurabu.
Yutaka Takahata is a voice training, vocals. After graduating from Hyogo Takarazuka Kita Senior High School Drama department, she graduated from Osaka Music University Music Department vocal music department and completed the university major department vocal music major. She researched in New York in 2012 as an overseas research student at the ROHM Music Foundation. So far she has played "Fleece from the back palace" Bronde, "Makai" Pamina, the queen of the night, "Marriage of Figaro" Susanna, "Fidelio" Marzzeline, "Rigolet" Jilda etc., Kansai second quarter party invitation performance "Naxos island In Ariadne's role as Nayade, he appears in the new National Theater and at the same time as an understudy of the role of Zerbinetta.
In addition, she acts as a soloist such as "Ninth" "Measiah", Mozart "Corporary Mass", "Requiem", etc., and has also appeared on media such as NHK-FM "Remaster" and NHK-BS "Classic Club" etc. ing.
Studied with Yuko Watanabe and Ted Taylor. Kansai Second Term Association associate members, Kansai Song Study Group, Nishinomiya Music Association members.
Kyoto Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra (Kyoto Philharmonic Orchestra ) is an indoor orchestra based in Kyoto City. It is a associate member of Japan Orchestra Alliance. It was established in 1972. In addition to various concerts, school music watching society is held at elementary schools in Kyoto Prefecture, and they are working on educational activities of classical music. In 2000, it became a Specified Nonprofit Organization (NPO), and its activities were full-scale. Currently it consists of 18 members. Co-stars include Shuntaro Sato , Masahiro Arita , Mariko Senju, and on November 12, 2005, Nicolaus Harnoncourt, who had been in Japan for the 21st Kyoto Prize, won the rehearsal in public.
In the past there was no specific conductor, but in April 2014 Ichiro Saito was appointed music director. In recent years "Chibikko Christmas" lso plays with the Kyoto City Boys Choir.
Toshiaki Murakami (Murakami Toshiaki, 1972 ) is a Japanese tenor singer. In 2004, he got No.1 at the 40th Japan - Italy Concolso, won the 35th Italian Vocal Concord and got Sienna Grand Prize at the 35th Italian Vocal Concord. He is a member of the Fujiwara Opera Group.
Date and time: 7 to 9 pm on Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Venue: Prince Hall
4-7-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
PDF of the flyer can be downloaded from here
Entrance fee: General 4,000 yen Student 2,000 yen
All seats are free. Student tickets are limited. Please do not enter preschool children.
Program:
Linko Taketa
In a wonderful spring / Yuzuki night / Beach song / Hakone Hachiri / Red Dragonfly
Wagner (active duty)
Look up at the star of the night / Birth / Erika Mochikawa
Linko Taketa
"Summer time" from the opera "Pogey and Beth"
Linko Taketa, Wagner (active duty, OB)
Billia Song from the opera "Merry Widow"
Performers
soprano: Takeo Rinko
Keio Wagner · Society male choir
Piano: Noriko Kitada
Conductor: Takahiro Yoshikawa
Rinko Taketa graduated from Aichi Prefectural University of Arts Faculty of Music and Music. Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, Master course, Opera department. 2011, 47th Japan-Italian Music Concerto No. 1 and Song Award. In 2013, won the 82nd Japan Music Competition first place, the Iwatani Award (Audience Award), and the E. Nakamichi Award. Seiji Ozawa Music 塾 Opera "Mr. Butterfly" Mrs. Butterfly Second Cover. Seiji Ozawa Music 塾 Opera "The Marriage of Figaro" Cast 伯爵 役 role. Appeared in special performances and get popular.
At the Opera, he has appeared in various roles such as "Falstaff" Alice, "Carmen" Frasquita, and "Janni Sukikki" Lauretta. Perform well with various orchestras such as the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa, Central Aichi Symphony Orchestra, etc. Study Abroad in Italy as a newcomer for the 2014 Japan Agency for Cultural Affairs. Second term members. (2014/4/14)
The Keio Wagner Societies Male Choir (Kei-o-gi-Juk Wagner-Sosiety) is a male choir composed of Keio University students. It is a male choir section of the music group "Wagner Society" founded in 1901. Katsura Kang conductor is Ryosuke Hatanaka, regular conductor is Masahiro Sato, and voice trainer is Iwano Onuki.
In addition to the male choir, the society consisted of an orchestra and a female choir, which originated in 1950, and often had concerts each other until the 1950s. From 1960, the three parties became independent and began to hold regular concerts. Three concerts a year (Tokyo Six University Chorus Federation Regular Concert, East-West Four University Choir Concert, and Regular Concert) are the main activities of the group, and 140 regular concerts will be held by January 2016. ing. Besides that, domestic performance trips and requested performances are also conducted.
Wagner's name comes from the composer Richard Wagner. The members are called Wagnerian, whose harmony is named Wagner Tone. In fact, although he did not play Wagner's music, in 1991 he performed the premiere of the chorus "Apostle's Ehime" with orchestral music at a regular concert of the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra.
With the intention of Ryosuke Hatanaka and Kyoichi Kitamura, who have been teaching for many years, they tend to play songs arranged in male choir from other genres such as songs, operas, musicals, mixed choirs and so on. Hatanaka talks about this at the 102nd Regular Concert (1977): "With only original choruses, songs with truly excellent musical qualities will be limited" [2] ]. For commissioning new works for composers, although not as aggressive as Waseda University Glee Club and Kansai Gakuin Glee Club, Takehiko Tada's "From the poem of Shinpei Kusano" and Yoshio Mamiya's "Composition for Chorus" III etc.
Venue: Kioi Hall
Open: 2019/07/20 (Sat) 10:00
Notes:
※ Due to unavoidable circumstances, songs etc. may be changed.
※ Please refrain from entrance of preschool children.
Limited number of tickets: You can book up to 8 tickets in a single application. Application limit 4 times.
Type of seats and fees:
All reserved seats: ¥ 5,000
Name of performance: Kobayashi Sara Soprano recital
Venue: Electric Culture Center The Concert Hall
Open: 2019/06/22 (Sat) 10:00
Notes:
※ Not a preschooler
Limited number of tickets: You can book up to 8 tickets in a single application. Application limit 4 times
Type of seats and fees:
All seats specified: ¥ 4,500
Career:
Born in Straubing, Huber studied on a scholarship at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München, piano with Friedemann Berger and Lied accompaniment ("Liedgestaltung") with Helmut Deutsch. Together with the singer Christian Gerhaher he attended a master class with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau in Berlin.
Huber forms a duo with Christian Gerhaher and has also accompanied singers such as Ruth Ziesak, Franz-Josef Selig, Bernarda Fink, Cornelia Kallisch and Diana Damrau. He is the pianist of the "Liedertafel" founded in 2002 of James Taylor, Christian Elsner, Michael Volle und Franz-Josef Selig and has appeared with the Artemis Quartet.
At the Rheingau Musik Festival 2010 he accompanied Christian Gerhaher in a Gustav Mahler program of Sieben Lieder aus letzter Zeit (Seven Songs of Latter Days) and from Das Lied von der Erde the movements Der Einsame im Herbst (The lonely one in Autumn) and Der Abschied (The Farewell).
Awards:
2006 Gramophone Award 2006 for "Abendbilder" with Christian Gerhaher
2004 German Phono Prize Echo Klassik in the category "Liedeinspielung" with Christian Gerhaher for Die Schöne Müllerin by Schubert
2002 German Phono Prize "Echo Klassik" in the category "Liedeinspielung" with Christian Gerhaher for Winterreise by Schubert
2001 Internationaler Klavierwettbewerb Johann Sebastian Bach Saarbrücken
1998 Prix International Pro Musicis Paris/New York with Christian Gerhaher
Name of performance: Christina Lanzhammer Soprano Recital
Venue: Kioi Hall
Open: 2019/06/29 (Sat) 10:00
Notes:
※ There is a seat on the second floor BL · BR where it is difficult to see part of the stage. Please note on your purchase.
※ By circumstances, performer, tune may be changed. Please note.
Limited number of tickets: You can book up to 8 tickets in a single application. Application limit 4 times.
Type of seats and fees:
S seat: ¥ 7,000
A seat: ¥ 5,000
Sponsored: Japan Football Association (JFA); South American Football Federation (CONMEBOL), Japan Professional Football League (J League)
Master: Kanagawa Prefectural Football Association
Sponsorship: Indeed Japan Co., Ltd., Winsport Co., Ltd., Kirin Beverage Co., Ltd., Shonan BMW
Match card: Shonan Bellmare (Japan / 2018 J League YBC Levan Cup winning team) vs Atletico Paranaense (Brazil / CONMEBOL Sudamericana 2018 winning team)
Match date: Wednesday, August 7, 2019 19:00 kick off (planned)
Match place: Kanagawa / Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka
Shonan Bellmare (湘南ベルマーレ , Shōnan Berumāre) is a Japanese professional association football club currently playing in the J1 League. The team is located in Hiratsuka, in the west of Kanagawa Prefecture; their home stadium is Hiratsuka Athletics Stadium. Shonan refers to a coastal area along Sagami Bay that includes Hiratsuka. Bellmare is a portmanteau of the Italian words bello and mare, meaning "beautiful sea". The club was founded in 1968 as Towa Real Estate SC in Nasu, Tochigi. They were promoted to the Japan Soccer League (JSL) Division 1 in 1972. They changed their name to Fujita Kogyo S.C. when Towa Estate Development gave up the ownership to their parent company Fujita Kogyo, which moved the club to Hiratsuka.
They won the JSL three times (including two doubles with the Emperor's Cup) between 1977 and 1981. They were nevertheless relegated to the JSL's Division 2 in 1990. Although they won the last JSL Division 2 season in 1991–92, the professionalization and formation of the J.League meant they did not meet the new top flight league's criteria and the runners-up, Kashima Antlers (formerly Sumitomo), were promoted instead.
In 1993, they adopted new name Shonan Bellmare. Their application to the J.League Associate membership was accepted. They played in the former Japan Football League Division 1 and won the league championship. After Hiratsuka City Council committed to finance the refurbishment of the Hiratsuka Stadium to meet the J.League requirements, J.League accepted the club.
The club was forced to change their name to Bellmare Hiratsuka because J.League required the participants to designate only one city or town as their hometown and include its name in the club names at that time. The club initially struggled to cope with the J.League opponents and finished 11th out of 12 in the first stage of the 1994 season. However, they came back in the second stage and finished 2nd. With this momentum, the club won the 1994–1995 Emperor's Cup. This title qualified Bellmare for the 1996 Asian Cup Winners' Cup, which they won by beating Iraq's Al Talaba in the final. Hidetoshi Nakata joined the team in 1995 and they also successfully recruited Brazilian-born Wagner Lopes and influential Korean international Hong Myung-bo. This is arguably the most successful period of the club.
The J.League (Japan Professional Football League (日本プロサッカーリーグ) is Japan's professional football league including the first division J1 League, second division J2 League and third division J3 League. J1 League is one of the most successful leagues in Asian club football. It is currently sponsored by Meiji Yasuda Life and thus officially known as the Meiji Yasuda J.League.
J league was founded based on Japan Soccer League.
Japan Soccer League, or JSL, was the top flight football league in Japan between 1965 and 1992, and was the precursor to the current professional league, the J. League. JSL was the second national league of a team sport in Japan after the professional Japanese Baseball League that was founded in 1936. JSL was the first-ever national league of an amateur team sport in Japan.
Venue: CONPASS
Open: 2019/05/18 (Sat) 10:00
Notes:
※ By drink fee
※ 6 years old or older pay, under 6 years old free admission only for parents companion.
Limited number of tickets: You can book up to 4 tickets per application. Application limit 4 times.
Type of seats and fees:
All seats: ¥ 4,000
Takeshi Sakuma (Sakuma Takeshi, born June 17, 1981) , aka Ken the 390 (Ken za Sankyūmaru), is a Japanese hip hop, R&B singer/rapper and Voice Actor. He is an artist of the Rhythm Zone label owned by the Avex Group.
In 1999, Ken the 390 helped in founding the Da.Me.Records label that helped the Japanese hip hop industry to rise.
His debut album, Prologue, was released in Japan on March 25, 2006.
The latest album with a title name of Fantastic World was released on October 8, 2008.
KOPERU is a Japanese DJ. He debuted his activites in 2009 and released her first CD on December 17, 2014 with the digital album Osaka Kid.
Cracking may refer to:
In computing:
Four- (or more) wheeled motorsport competition is globally governed by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA); and the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) governs two-wheeled competition.
In 1894, a French newspaper organised a race from Paris to Rouen and back, starting city to city racing. In 1900, the Gordon Bennett Cup was established. Closed circuit racing arose as open road racing, on public roads, was banned. Brooklands was the first dedicated motor racing track in the United Kingdom.
Following World War I, European countries organised Grand Prix races over closed courses. In the United States, dirt track racing became popular.
After World War II, the Grand Prix circuit became more formally organised. In the United States, stock car racing and drag racing became firmly established.
Motorsports ultimately became divided by types of motor vehicles into racing events, and their appropriate organisations.
The Super Taikyu (Super Taikyu) is a category of automobile races held in Japan. The victory and defeat are contested with the machine which modified the commercial four-wheel vehicle.
The Super Taikyu is a touring car race performed by a vehicle that has been converted from a commercial vehicle. There is a similar category in SUPER GT, but in the case of SUPER GT a considerable modification is allowed in the engine and body etc., however, many of the super durable classes carry out small-scale modifications to mass-produced commercial vehicles. Become a machine that In recent years, however, even super durable cars have been able to participate in racing cars, such as GT3 and TCR, which are remodeled from large-scale commercial vehicles by manufacturers.
Compared with the SUPER GT, it is characterized by many private-scale privateer teams participating in the battle. In some cases, automakers-based works teams will participate in the race, but in such a case, the purpose is often human resource development. In addition, the car model is also rich in variety, so it is known as "the great grass race", and it is also known as "S-resistant" (Esutai) for short or nickname.
Vehicle regulations are based on JAF-N1 defined by the Japan Automobile Federation (JAF), and the base vehicle must be certified as FIA / JAF group N or A, or registered as a JAF registered vehicle or a vehicle approved by STO. You must. JAF-N1 does not conform to JAF-N1 at present because it allows the use of commercially available aero parts and race brakes, and it is held under its own vehicle regulations as JAF-NE (vehicle not defined).
For the ST2 to ST5 class, the modification range is narrow, for example
And so on, there are no major departures from the performance of commercial vehicles in various ways. For safety reasons, the roll cage to be mounted is fixed by welding for improved safety and increased rigidity of the vehicle body, and the vehicle body itself is also increased in spot by welding. In addition, reinforcement of the car body has been recognized to a certain extent from the viewpoint of safety.
Date: 2019/10/14 (Mon)
Open:14:00 /Start:15:00
Advance Release Date: sacay mate advance ... 2019/3/14 (Thu) 12:00-2019/3/18 (Mon) 13:00
Lottery results announced: March 20 (Wed)
General Release Date: 2019/4/13 (Sat)
Appearance
Produce: Yamashita Yosuke
Casts: Eiji Kitamura Super Quartet, Yosuke Yamashita Special Quartet,
Hino Yasumasa Quintet 2019, Kazumi Watanabe Jazz Regression Trio, Miho Kasama
Tetsuya Kumakawa ( Tetsuya Kumakawa , March 5, 1972 ) is a ballet dancer, choreographer and director from Hokkaido, Japan . Former principal of the Royal Ballet of the United Kingdom . He founded K Ballet Company in 1999 and works as artistic director. President of K Ballet School since 2003 . Art director of Bunkamura Orchard Hall since 2012 . When Hokkaido Asahikawa born, his father's job change at the age of three, he moved to Sapporo City . At the age of 10, he began to study ballet under the influence of his cousin Hirotaka Takahashi (currently the UK Northern Ballet Theater Principal ). Studied with Reiko Kutomi and Takao Hisako.
1986 ( Showa 1961), in Sapporo of workshops that participated in the case of 14-year-old, admitted their talents to Hans Meister of global name ballet teacher, the next 1987 years (1987) September Royal Study abroad at the ballet school upper class [4] [5] . Of a student in 1988 ( Showa 1963), appeared as a British representative to the Soviet Union Leningrad Vaganova Ballet School founded 250 years festival, the first time in Japanese Mariinsky theater dance in [6] . In the following year, he participated in the 17th Lausanne International Ballet Competition and won the first Japanese gold medal [2] and was in the limelight from around the world [7] . In the same year, he participated in the European Young Dancers of the Year in Paris as a British representative and received a gold medal.
1989 ( Heisei first year) in February, the British Royal Ballet the first time he joined as Oriental in [8] [9] , in the Ballet youngest (17 years) in July of the same year soloist promoted to [10] . In December, Kenneth McMillan 's new work "The Prince of Pagoda" will be appointed as a clown in [11] . In 1991 , Macmillan choreographed "Dance's Concertances" first starring, promoted to first soloist [12] , won the 4th Global Prize. In 1992, she debuted starring in Frederic Ashton's choreographed 'La Feuille Margarde'. In place of the injured dancer, he shook in just four days, and danced Sorol of "La Bayadale" and succeeded. Promoted to principal in May 1993 [8] [13] . Mikhail Baryshnikov version " Don Quijote " , with its long-lived leaping and sharp-tipped rotation, making full use of the natural spring.The basil is acclaimed in every direction. Performed "100th Anniversary Gala Concert after Tchaikovsky's death" sponsored by Prince Charles of the United Kingdom. In 1995, he performed the choir "Mister Wardry Wise" master bring the bag choreographed by Twila-Sarp.
In 1996, he was a jury member of the "Lausanne International Ballet Competition". The first self- produced show "Made in London" will be performed successfully in Japan with four royal male principals [14] [3] . In 1997, he starred in Albrecht as a leading figure for the Bolshoi Ballet Japan performance "Giselle". Dance the leading role Prince Dejire at "The Sleeping Beauty" to commemorate the opening of the New National Theater. In 1998, she performed at the Donbosco Charity Stage Vol. 3 “Splendid Project of Five Men” at Shibuya Bunkamura Orchard Hall. She has been with the Royal Ballet for about 10 years and dances on the world stage. 1998, resigning to the (1998) [15] .
Then in January 1999 Kumakawa founded K Ballet Company [15] [3] . In partnership with a commercial TV station, TBS TV as a business partner, we hold the flagship performance "Independ DANCE JAPAN TOUR 99 SPRING". Since then, annual regular tour of the country begins. Invited to the Italian Spoleto Festival. Performed at Bunkamura Orchard Hall 10th Anniversary Gala and danced Boran with Laurent Petit . The same work will be performed at the Tokyu Jill bester concert. In 2000, guest performance for "The Nutcracker" at the 50th anniversary of English National Ballet (London). In 2001, guest performance for English National Ballet "Swan Lake" in Japan. Invited to the Royal Ballet in the United Kingdom and appeared in "The Ann Anthony Dowell Memorial Gala". Guest appearance in "Super World Orchestra 2001" directed by Lorin Maazel. This year, he premiered his first full-screen work "Jisel" (directed and re-choreographed by Tetsuya Kumakawa) as the K-Ballet Company. Produced, directed and choreographed as an artistic director of the same company while continuing activities in Japan and abroad since thenHe also works and is currently performing performances by mobilizing about 100,000 audiences a year, centering around twice a year on a national tour. In 2003, guest appearances on the Royal Ballet "Rudolf Nureev Tribute". In 2004, he was first invited as a Japanese ballet to the K Ballet Company's first overseas performance, Lincoln Center Festival "Ashton Memorial Performance" in New York, and presented Ashton's choreographed "Rhapsody" at the Metropolitan Opera and received high praise . In 2009, Ashton choreographed “Ballet Peter RabbitTM Samurai and Friends” Japan premiere. In 2013 he served as a jury member of the "Lausanne International Ballet Competition". In the same year, the insignia was awarded. Premiere of "Carmen" (directed and choreographed by Tetsuya Kumakawa) in 2014. At the same performance, we envy the Emperor and Empress of Japan. In 2017, a complete original full-screen work "Cleopatra" was released, and a big topic was received and received high praise from home and abroad. In 2018, Cleopatra's many achievements such as directing and choreographing have been recognized, and the Art Award Special Prize was awarded daily.
His major performances include "Kon Quikote", "Swan Lake", "Romeo and Juliet", "Pirate", "Cinderella" and "Walnut Splitter", and has energetically presented choreographies of Kumakawa classics and new works. In addition, they also perform works by world-wide choreographers such as Sir Frederick Ashton, Sir Kenneth McMillan, George Barranshin, Laurent Petit, and young choreographers. There are also many performers with world-class ballet dancers such as Maya Prisetskaya , Silvi Giem , Darcy Basser , Viviana Durante and others.
2007 (2007) May 15, during the performance of "pirate", which was held in Sapporo City, was knocked to stage the right knee in the middle twist performances at the time of landing the jump. The next day, he was diagnosed with a right knee anterior cruciate ligament injury at a hospital in Tokyo, and he became a substitute for the first time in a ballet career for about 20 years, but he will return with the new work "Beethoven 9" next March.
2011 (2011) of June 30 , the 2012 from the Bunkamura Orchard Hall became the first artistic director of the. "Cinderella" premiered as an inauguration work. [16] .
In 2003, K Ballet School was established as affiliated ballet school of K Ballet Company [3] . Opened in Koishikawa, Ebisu, Kichijoji, Yokohama, Fukuoka, Omiya. In particular, Koishikawa school has an audition system to target children aiming for professional dancers. In 2013, to commemorate the 10th anniversary of K Ballet School, K Ballet Youth was established to provide professional stage experience for the next generation of dancers, and regular performances are held. In 2015, he received the "24th Montblanc International Cultural Award " for being recognized as having made great achievements in ballet education and human resource development in Japan . Each studio also has a ballet studio "Ballet Gate" for adults.
K-ballet is a Japanese ballet company. The company started in 1999 and has since held approximately 50 annual performances. K-Ballet's activity was first recognised internationally in July 2004, when the ballet group was invited to New York's Metropolitan Opera House with The Royal Ballet, one of the World's leading ballet companies. The honorary president is currently renowned ballet dancer, Sir Anthony Dowell.
There are currently almost 70 dancers and artists involved in K-Ballet's productions. The most notable include Artistic Director Tetsuya Kumakawa, Principal Dancer Yuko Arai and Guest Principal Dancer, Viviana Durante (as of May 2010).
Orchestra organized as a place of the main activities "2005" ballet centering on the theater. Since that time it has been active in wide activities and has been playing all performances of the K Ballet Company since 2006. In January 2007 it played a leading role in the music conductor of ballet music in Japan, and Kazuo Fukuda, who has the most knowledge of ballet music, took over as music director. A deep understanding and ambitious approach to theatrical music is always attracting attention. In December 2008, he appeared in a concert "Dance ~ First movement" focused on ballet music produced by Tetsuya Kumagawa.
Also from 2008, it collaborated with Mr. Hiroshi Aoshima with "Complete World Classic" and "Figure Skating Famous Concert" series, and in July 2013 the new series "Ballet music is lovely!" Hiroshi Aoshima's Summer Vacation Music Concert ~ "Held at Orchard Hall and calling many topics.
In addition, from 2008, appeared in "Yuki Kuramoto Piano Concert", Chukyo Television "Earth Orchestra", NHK "Famous Song Detective Amadeus", JAM Project "Symphonic Concert 2011", Nakamaru Sanzaki "Two Mono Opinions in One Night" . In May 2013 it will perform the performance of Paris · Opera ballet group Japan performances. Besides the ballet performances, they are expanding the places of activity in various fields including opera performances, school music appreciation, co-star with choirs, recordings. (As of October 2013).
Kei Sugino was born in Kanagawa Perfecture. He began Ballet at the age of 6. He entered the K Ballet School in 2008. On August 11, he joined K Ballet Company as an artist.
January 14th First artist, August 15th soloist, September 18th promoted to the first soloist.
He graduated from K Ballet School and joined K Ballet Company. Currently, he works as a soloist and as a member of "Miyao Shuntaro Chairperson Ballet Gents".
May 27th, 28th Asakawa Shiori & Yusuke Sakizawa starring "Swan Lake" performance in the role of devil Lottobalt in the performance. The guest will be introduced as a "Hama bel good man" in the TV Asahi "Hagararu" broadcast on May 14 and the "Lot Barth" unlisted photo that has attracted much attention will be shown together. Since his debut at the K-BALLET YOUTH performance, he is paying attention to dances that are increasingly cast more glossyly, such as "Romeo and Juliet", "Carmen", "Escamillo", "Don Quixote", and "Espada".
Narita Atsushi was born in Osaka. She started ballet from the age of two and studied at the Mannheim National Ballet Academy in Germany in 2009. During her time at the university, she appeared in numerous performances such as Karlsruhe State Ballet "Swan Lake" and "Leeds Marriage". Joined universal ballet company in Korea for 13 years. Debuted with a starring act in '17 Nutcracker '.
The main repertoires are Clara of the Nutcracker / The Spirit of the Sugarcane, Kittori of the Don Quixote, Cupid, Flower Girl, Pa de Trois of the Swan Lake, and the Four Swans of Giselle Pezant, the spirit of courage of the Sleeping Beauty, the spirit of Canary, Macmillan's Juliet's friend of Romeo and Juliet's, Clunko's version of Onegin, Nahalin's chorus Minus 7 and so on. On September 18, she joined the K Ballet Company as a principal soloist.
The Tokyo Trinity Call is a choir performing with orchestras and ensembles. In this group, first, "5 major Requiem (Mozart Brahms-Foret Verdi-Britten)" performances are listed. Requiem expressing religious views of each era and life and death views of composers. By carefully working on various requiems, we plan to deepen our understanding of Western culture and the masterpieces of Western culture.
Tokyo Trinity Choir is a mixed choir that has just been launched in March 2014. The history is shallow, but there is no such connection, and we are in good shape regardless of age. Singers sang a classic classic to perform with the orchestra. Members are mainly in their 20s to 40s (average age is mid 30s) and the male / female ratio is around 4: 6. We gather every week and practice happily. The practice is every Saturday from 13:30 to 16:30. The locations are Yotsuya, Higashi-Shinjuku, Zoshigaya in Tokyo. We are active in Setagaya Ward, Shinjuku Ward, Minato Ward, Koto Ward, Toshima Ward, etc.
The Tokyo Trinity Call is a choir performing with orchestras and ensembles. In this group, first, "5 major Requiem (Mozart Brahms-Foret Verdi-Britten)" performances are listed. Requiem expressing religious views of each era and life and death views of composers. By carefully working on various requiems, we plan to deepen our understanding of Western culture and the masterpieces of Western culture.