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2009
June, 2009 |
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Die Zauberflöte” as Pamina
The Tokyo Chamger Opera Theater directed by Hiroshi Aoshima
Tokyo FM Hall
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January, 2009 |
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Jacques Offenbach; Baracarolle of “Les Contes d'Hoffmann”
Johann Strauß II; Csárdá of “Die Fledemaus”
Members' Concert of The Tokyo Chamber Opera Theater's 40 th anniversary
Nihonbashi-kokaido in Tokyo |
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January, 2009 |
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New Year Gala Concert 2009
Lied of Richard Georg Strauss and Kozaburo Hirai
Azuchi Art & Literature Seminaryo in Shiga prefecture, Japan |
2008
December, 2008 |
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Gustav Mahler; Sympony No.2 “Auferstehung”
Gabriel Urbain Fauré “Requiem”
With Tomoko Kuribayashi (Alto) and Naoki Ohta (Bariton)
Hikone-City Culture Plaza in Shige prefecture, Japan |
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November, 2008 |
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Recital; Lied of Franz Peter Schubert and Edvard Hagerup Grieg etc.
Maki Yanagihashi (Piano)
Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum |
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October, 2008 |
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Shigeru Miyazaki Private Concert
Lutheran Ichigaya Center Hall, Tokyo |
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September, 2008 |
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The Tale of Genji 1,000 years Anniversary
Shigeru Miyazaki's Opera “Yugao” (Premiere in Japan)
Ishiyama-dera in Shiga prefecture, Japan |
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December, 2008 |
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Recital on Noh stage; Michio Miyagi, Shigeru Miyazaki and Kozaburo
Hirai
With Tomoko Kawahara (Koto), Taeko Kawahara(17-gen), Tomoe Kaneko (Syakuhachi),
Yuko Hirano (Syamisen)
Tessen-kai Noh-gaku Center |
2007
December, 2007 |
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Ludwig van Beethovan; Symphony No.9 d-moll “Choral”
Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra led by Sachio Kitahara
Itabashi-ku Bunka-kaikan, Tokyo |
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December, 2007 |
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Ludwig van Beethovan; Symphony No.9 d-moll “Choral”
Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra led by Masahiko Enkoji
Biwako Hall Center for the performing Arts in Shiga prephecture, Japan |
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October, 2007 |
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Recital on Noh stage in Hikone Castle; Michio Miyagi,
Kozaburo Hirai, Tetsu Arai
With Tomoko Kawahara (Koto), Hidenori Takebayashi (Flute), Kaizan Hata (Syakuhachi)
400 years Anniversary of Hikone Castle |
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July, 2007 |
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Georg Friedrich Hädel “Alcina” as Alcina
The Tokyo Chember Opera Theatre Orchestra led by Vito Clemente, derected
by Hiroki Ihara
Theatre Apple in Shinjuku, Tokyo |
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January, 2007 |
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Sadao Bekku's Opera “A Woman of Izutsu” as Noriko
The Tokyo Chember Opera Thetre Orchestra led by Hiroshi Wakasugi, directed
by Masayoshi Kuriyama
New National Theatre, Tokyo |
2006
- 2005
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October, 2006 |
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Recital; Franz Schubert “Viola”, Robert Schumann “Frauenliebe
und Leben”, Ikuma Dan “3 songs” and Kunihiko Hashimoto “Mai” etc.
Kioi Hall, Tokyo |
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December, 2005 |
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Cosi fan tutte” as Despina
The Tokyo Chamber Opera Theatre Orchestra led by Hiroshi Wakasugi, directed
Masayoshi Kuriyama
Tokyo Mozart Players led by Ryusuke Numajiri
Meguro Persimmon Hall, Tokyo |
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October, 2005 |
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Yoshiro Irino's Opera “Sonezaki Suicide” as
Ohatsu
Joint Concert of The Tokyo Chember Opera Theatre and Spoleto Opera Theatre led by Chikara Imamura, directed by Reo Izukae
New National Theatre, Tokyo |
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October, 2005 |
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Recital; Robert Schumann “Frauenliebe und Leben” and
Lied of R. Strauss and Kosaku Yamada
With Junji Nagamachi (Piano)
Ajisai Hall in Maiko Villa, Kobe |
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August, 2005 |
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Yoshiro Irino's Opera “Sonezaki Suicide” as
Ohatsu
The Tokyo Chember Opera Theatre Orchestra led by Chikara Imamura, directed
by Reo Izukae
Spoleto Festival
Spoleto Opera Theatre in Italy |
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March, 2005 |
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Yoshiro Irino's Opera “Sonezaki Suicide” as
Ohatsu
Normalization of diplomatic relations between Japan and Korea 40 th avviversary
Directed by Reo Izuka
Goyang Hall, Korea |
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February, 2005 |
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Giovanni Paisiello “Beautiful daughter of a mill”
The Tokyo Chember Opera Theatre Orchestra led by Hiroshi Wakasugi, directed
by Keisuke Suzuki
Kioi Hall in Tokyo and Kanagawa Prefectural Concert Hall in Yokoyama. |
2004
- 2000
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July, 2004 |
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Richard Georg Strauss “Intermezzo” as Christine
The Tokyo Chamber Opera Theatre led by Hiroshi Wakasugi, directed by Keisuke
Suzuki
New National Theatre, Tokyo |
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March, 2004 |
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Ruggiero Leoncavallo “La Bohème” as
Mimi (Premiere in Japan)
Led by Masahiro Ozaki, directed by Takahiro Ito. Keisuke Suzuki (Supervisor)
U-PORT in Gotanda, Tokyo |
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December, 2003 |
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Ludwig van Beethovan; Symphony No.9 d-moll “Choral”
Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra led by Kazuyoshi Akiyama
Biwako Hall Center for the Perfouming Arts, Shiga prefecture, Japan |
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October, 2003 |
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Yoshiro Irino's Opera “Sonezaki Suicide” as
Ohatsu
Japan Culture Festival in Russia
Led by Isao Ehara, directed by Reo Izuka
The Hermitage Theatre and The Moscow Chamber Opera Theatre |
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March, 2003 |
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Kazuo Kikkawa's Opera as Ofune
The Tokyo Chamber Opera Theatre led by Hiroshi Wakasugi, directed by Nobuhiro
Nishikawa
Hisashi Inoue (Libretto)
Theatre Apple in Shinjyuku Tokyo |
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December, 2002 |
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Richard Georg Strauss “Ariadne auf Naxos” as Echo
Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra led by Hiroshi Kodama, directed by H. P. Lehmann
Tokyo Nikikai Opera Foudation
New National Theatre, Tokyo |
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December, 2002 |
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Antonio Salieri “Falstaff” as Archery Ford
Hiroshi Wakasugi (General Director), Yoshihiro Chiba (Conductor), Keisuke Suzuki
(Dicrector)
Kioi Hall in Tokyo |
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May, 2002 |
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Johann Sebastian Bach “Matthäs-Passionl”
Schneidt Bach Choir & Orchestra led by Hanns-Martin Schneidt
Tokyo Opera City |
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November, 2001 |
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Edward Benjamin Britten “Let's Make an
Opera (The Little Sweep)” as Rowan
Led by Ryusuke Numajiri, directed by Tadashi Kato
Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan |
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June, 2001 |
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G. Paisiello “Man of La Mancha”
The Tokyo Chamber Opera Theater led by Hiroshi Wakasugi, directed by Keisuke
Suzuki
Kioi Hall in Tokyo |
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May, 2001 |
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Johann Sebastian Bach “Messe in h-moll”
Honolulu Symphony & Schneidt Bach Choir led by Hanns-Martin Schneidt |
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May, 2000 |
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Die Zauberflöte” as
Pamina
Chiemsee Reggae Summer Festival
Traunstein in Germany |
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March, 2000 |
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Domenico Cimarosa “Il Matrimonio Segreto” as Elisetta
The Tokyo Chamber Opera Theater led by Hiroshi Wakasugi, directed by Keisuke
Suzuki
Kioi Hall in Tokyo |
1999
- 1995
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August, 1999 |
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Carl Orff “Carmina Burana”
Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra and Tokyo Academy Choir led by S.
Commissioner
Tokyo Bunka kaikan |
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December, 1996 |
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “The Marriage of Figaro” as Susanna
Tokyo Mozart Players led by Ryusuke Numajiri
Philia hall in Aobadai, Yokoyama, Mitaca City Arts Center in Tokyo |
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November, 1996 |
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Grosse Messe C-moll”
Orlando di Lasso Choir led by B. Bayere
Munch Hercules Saar |
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March, 1996 |
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Hugo Wolf “Italisches Liederbuch”
With G. Schmitz (Bariton) and H. Isaacers (Piano)
Amsterdam, Koninkrijk der Nederlanden |
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February, 1996 |
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Georg Friedrich Hädel “Alexander Feast”
Munch “Orlando di Lasso” Choir led by B.Bayere
Munch Hercules Saar |
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November, 1995 |
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Gabriel Urbain Faur “Reauiem”
Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa led by Hiroyuki Iwaki
Takaoka Municipal Festival Hall in Toyama prefecture, Japan |
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November, 1995 |
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Lied of Franz Peter Schubert, Kosaku Yamada and Tetsu Arai.
Recital with Hidenori Takebayashi (Flute) and Shigeru Maruyama (Piano)
Lake Biwa Theatre |
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November, 1995 |
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Heitor Villa-Lobos “Bachianas Brasileiras”
Cello Ensemble of Hochschule för Musik und Theater Mönchen
Neumarkt Concerto Saar |
1994
- 1990
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September, 1994 |
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Johann Sebastian Bach “Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen” as solo
Gloria Chember Orchestra and Choir led by Hans Eberhard
Schaffhausen Bach Festival |
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May, 1994 |
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Die Zauberflöte” as Pamina
Hochschule für Musik und Theater München Choir and Orchestra led by Sir Colin
Rex Davis.
Prinzregententheater München |
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May, 1994 |
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A. Georg “Vespro della Beata Vergine”
Bamberg Symphoniker and Oratorio Choir led by Hermann Dechant
Bamberg Symphony Hall |
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November, 1993 |
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Ludwig van Beethven “Missa solemnis”
Munch Mottetto Choir and Munchner Symphoniker led by Hans Rudolf Zöbeley
Munch Gasteig |
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November, 1993 |
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Johannes Brahms “Ein deutsches Requiem”
Christus Church Choir and Munchner Symphoniker led by Roderich Kreile
Munch Christus Charch |
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November, 1991 |
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Franz Joseph Haydn “Die Schöpfung” solo
Orchestra and Choir of Tokyo University of the Arts led by Kotaro Sato.
U-PORT Gotanda in Tokyo |
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April, 1990 |
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Alban Berg “Sieben frühe Lieder”
Orchestra of Tokyo University of the Arts led by Kotaro Sato.
Tokyo Bunka kaikan |
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