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Association-sponsored performance

fresh masterpiece concert “Mozart” vs. “Beethoven” Great music saint! What is your recommendation? !

Up-and-coming conductor Kosuke Tsunoda makes his first appearance at Aprico! Mozart by Yu Hosaki, who was the first bassoonist to win the 21st place/audience award in the woodwind category at the 1st Tokyo Music Competition. And the timeless masterpiece Beethoven's Fate. Please enjoy a blissful time created by the sound of Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra.

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2024 years 11 month 9 day (Saturday)

Schedule 15:00 start (14:15 start)
Venue Ota Ward Hall / Aplico Large Hall
Genre Performance (classical)
Performance / song

Mozart: Opera “The Magic Flute” Overture
Mozart: Bassoon Concerto in B flat major (bassoon solo: Yu Hosaki)
Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in C minor "Fate"
* Songs and performers are subject to change.Please note.

Appearance

Kosuke Tsunoda (conductor)
Yu Yasaki (bassoon) 21st place/Audience Award in the Woodwind Division at the 1st Tokyo Music Competition
Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)

Ticket information

Ticket information

Release date

  • Online: July 2024, 7 (Friday) 12:12~
  • Dedicated phone: July 2024, 7 (Tuesday) 16:10~
  • Counter: July 2024, 7 (Wednesday) 17:10~

*From July 2024, 7 (Monday), the ticket phone reception hours will change as follows. For more information, please see "How to purchase tickets."
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Price (tax included)

All seats specified
S seat 3,000 yen
A seat 2,000 yen
Junior high school students and younger 1,000 yen
※ preschooler admission not

Entertainment details

Makoto Kamiya
Yu HosakiⒸKentaro Igari
Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra

Profile

Kosuke Tsunoda (conductor)

Completed the master's program in conducting at Tokyo University of the Arts and the national performer qualification program at the Berlin University of Music. He won 4nd place at the 2th German All-Music Academy Conducting Competition. He has performed with major domestic and international orchestras such as NHK Symphony Orchestra, Yomikyo Symphony Orchestra, and Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra. He is scheduled to become music director of the Central Aichi Symphony Orchestra from 2024. He has been building his career with the orchestra, serving as conductor in 2015 and permanent conductor in 2019. He was the conductor of the Osaka Philharmonic from 2016-2020 and the Sendai Philharmonic from 2018-2022. He is now expanding his field of activity as one of Japan's most promising conductors.

Yu Hosaki (bassoon)

Completed the doctoral course at the Graduate School of Music, Tokyo College of Music as the valedictorian (received a special scholarship for the entire period of enrollment). Her research in the doctoral course was recognized as highly academic, and she received the Excellence Award, making her the first bassoonist in Japan to receive a Ph.D. After that, he studied under specially appointed professor Kazutani Mizutani as a special scholarship recipient of the artist diploma course at the same university. During her studies, she studied abroad in Berlin as a scholarship recipient from the Segi Art Foundation and the German Academic Exchange Association. She won first place and audience award at the 21st Tokyo Music Competition, and second place at the 1st Takarazuka Vega Music Competition. She has performed as a soloist with orchestras such as the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, and Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, and is also active as a chamber music and orchestral player.

Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)

Established by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government in 1965 as a commemorative cultural project for the Tokyo Olympics (abbreviation: Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra). Past music directors include Morimasa, Akio Watanabe, Hiroshi Wakasugi, and Gary Bertini. Currently, Kazushi Ohno is the music director, Alan Gilbert is the chief guest conductor, Kazuhiro Koizumi is the honorary conductor for life, and Eliahu Inbal is the conductor laureate. In addition to regular concerts, music appreciation classes for elementary and junior high school students in Tokyo, music promotion programs for young people, on-site performances in the Tama and island areas, and visiting performances at welfare facilities, from 2018, everyone will be able to participate. The group engages in a variety of activities, including holding the "Salad Music Festival" where you can experience and express the joy of music. Awards include the ``Kyoto Music Award Grand Prize'' (6th), the Recording Academy Award (Symphony Division) (4th) for ``Shostakovich: Symphony No. 50'' conducted by Inbal, and ``Inbal = Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra New Mahler Tsikrus''. ” and the same award (Special Category: Special Award) (53rd). Taking on the role of ``musical ambassador of the capital Tokyo,'' he has held successful performances in Europe, the United States, and Asia, and has received international acclaim. In November 2015, the group toured Europe under the direction of Kazushi Ohno, receiving enthusiastic applause everywhere. At the opening ceremony of the Tokyo 11 Olympic Games held in July 2021, he performed the "Olympic Hymn" (conducted/recorded by Kazushi Ohno).

Information

Sponsored by: Ota City Cultural Promotion Association, Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture, Tokyo Bunka Kaikan
Planning cooperation: Tokyo Orchestra Business Cooperative Association

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