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Yu Yu Hakusho Symphonic Collection I & II
Those two CDs are a selection of theme songs from "Yu Yu Hakusho", performed by the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted by Bob Sakuma.
Yu Yu Hakusho Symphonic Collection Vol. I (January/1995)
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"Yu Yu Hakusho" (written by Yoshihiro Togashi) has been serialized in Shueisha's "Weekly Shounen Jump" since 1990 and continues to have an overwhelming popularity. The comic books have had a tremendous circulation, and the TV animation, which aired on nationwide Fuji Television network, has recorded an astonishingly high viewer rating, an event that is said to occur once in decades.
The amount of characters' goods sold is enormous, and they continue to be eagerly desired by the fans.
The "Yu Yu Hakusho Symphonic Collection" is a selection of profoundly memorable theme songs from the big hit and masterpiece anime "Yu Yu Hakusho". Conducted by Bob Sakuma with great performance of the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra, we will present you with a profound and magnificence orchestration.
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INTRODUCTION
2. Unbalance na Kiss wo Shite (アンバランスなKissをして)
3. Hohoemi no Bakudan (微笑みの爆弾)
4. Kōri no Naifu wo Daite ~ Kokoro wo Tsunaide ~ Tasogare ni se wo Mukete (氷のナイフを抱いて~心をつないで~黄昏に背を向けて)
5. Taiyou ga Mata Kagayaku Toki (太陽がまた輝くと)
6. Homework ga Owaranai (ホームワークが終わらない)
7. Mienai Mirai e~Yasashisa wa Nemuranai~Hikari no Naka de (見えない未来へ~優しさは眠らない~光の中で)
8. Daydream Generation (デイドリーム・ジェネレーション)
9. Sayonara Bye Bye (さよならバイ・バイ)
10. END CREDITS
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Bob Sakuma (ボブ佐久間)
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Composer, arranger, and conductor. At the age of 4, he started playing violin and piano, and at the age of 22, he made his debut as a composer.
Unsatisfied with the smooth sailing of the work as a writer, at the age of 27, he suddenly decided to emigrate to the United States, in order to know more about his own abilities on a global level. He lived in Hollywood, California, for 8 years, where he worked with many famous artists, especially in commercials and live performances.
In October 1985, he returned to Japan and settled there again. He has worked on numerous stages, TV shows, doramas, movies, musicals, etc., and his extensive composition (of music) activities have gained overwhelming support across genres such as pop, rock, jazz, and classical music.
Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra (名古屋フィルハーモニー交響楽団)
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Formed in 1966 by volunteer musicians of Nagoya City and surrounding areas, they gave their first subscription concert in October 1967.
Thereafter, they have steadily enhanced their skills while adjusting their structure as an orchestra. In 1988, they performed for the first time overseas, receiving great acclaim in various cities in Europe such as Paris and Geneva, and performing a great task as a cultural envoy.
T/N: Cultural envoy - figures and artists are sent overseas to engage in activities that will promote Japanese culture and create and reinforce cultural networks.
In recent years, symphonic pop concerts by symphony orchestras have become very popular, so they also have been very active in this area. In 1994, they have attracted attention from various circles with the "Symphonic Suite: The Silent Service," conducted by Bob Sakuma.
T/N: The Silent Service (沈黙の艦隊, Chinmoku no Kantai) is a manga series written and illustrated by Kaiji Kawaguchi.
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Yu Yu Hakusho Symphonic Collection Vol.II (June/1996)
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1. INTRODUCTION "Makai no Ibuki" (「魔界の息吹」, "Breath of Makai") 2. Hohoemi no Bakudan (微笑みの爆弾) 3. Unbalance na Kiss wo Shite (アンバランスなkissをして) 4. Sayonara Bye Bye (さよならbyebye) 5. Daydream Generation (デイドリーム・ジェネレーション) 6. Taiyo ga Mata Kagayaku Toki (太陽がまた輝くと) 7. Homework ga Owaranai (ホームワークが終わらない) 8. Kurayami ni Akai Bara ~Romantic Soldier~ (暗闇に紅いバラ) 9. Dead or Alive ~Toushin~ 10. Kuchibue ga Kikoeru (口笛が聴こえる) 11. WILD WIND ~Yasei no Kaze no you ni~ 12. EYE TO EYE 13. Sayonara wa Mirai no Hajimari (サヨナラは未来のはじま)
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All tracks are performed by Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Bob Sakuma.
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Bob Sakuma (ボブ佐久間)
Composer, arranger, and conductor. At the age of 4, he started playing violin and piano, and at the age of 22, he made his debut as a composer. Unsatisfied with the smooth sailing of the work of as a writer, at the age of 27, he suddenly decided to emigrate to the United States, in order to know more about his own abilities on a global level. He lived in Hollywood, California, for 8 years, where he worked with many famous artists, especially in commercials and live performances. In October 1985, he returned to Japan and settled there again. He has worked on numerous stages, TV shows, doramas, movies, musicals, etc., and his extensive composition (of music) activities have gained overwhelming support across genres such as pop, rock, jazz, and classical music. His representative works include the "The Silent Service Soundtrack" CD (Media Remoras) and the "Yu Yu Hakusho Symphonic Collection" CD (Media Remoras).
Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra
Volunteer musicians from the City of Nagoya and the surrounding area founded the NPO in 1966. They gave their first subscription concert in October 1967. Thereafter, they have steadily enhanced their skills while adjusting their structure as an orchestra. In 1988, they performed for the first time overseas, receiving great acclaim in various cities in Europe such as Paris and Geneva, thus performing a great task as a cultural envoy. In recent years, symphonic pop concerts by symphony orchestras have become very popular, so they also have been very active in this area, attracting attention from various circles with the "Symphonic Suite: The Silent Service," conducted by Bob Sakuma, in 1994. Finally, in 1995, they formed Japan's first pop orchestra known as the "Mei-Phil Pop Orchestra". Their future success is greatly anticipated. One of their representative works is the "Yu Yu Hakusho Symphonic Collection" CD (Media Remoras).
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hiromusicarts-blog · 2 months
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4月12日は、恩師が企画し、演奏したコンツェルトを聴きに行ってきました。
音響があまり良くないと噂の愛知県芸術劇場コンサートホールでしたが、その中でも、比較的良いとされる場所を知っているので(2回の最前列)確保しました。日本最大級のパイプオルガンがあり、それで、ちと話題はあるものの、残響やエンハンスされる音域など、気になる部分も多々ありかと。まぁ、それは置いておいて、名フィルが、大コケしなくなった事が、この日最大の驚きでした。毎年「不安」しかなかったからなぁ。ジョイントするピアノ、フルート、バリトンなど、まずまずの出来で、これも安心できたかな。恩師のピアノ(モーツアルト)も、無事に。オケとのギクシャク感は各所で見られたものの、総じて良かった。
で、客演のミキエロン女史。ショパンのP-Conだったので、曲はあまり好きではなかったけれど、堂々とした演奏だった。そして、私と解釈が違うところも含めて、全体的に良かった。アンコールもショパンのピアノソロだったけれど、こちらでは、ペダリングの美しさに、まさに陶酔してしまったわ。低音(単音)を、ものすごく良いタイミングで、ペダルを。うねる事なく、まっすぐに伸びた音に感動!
On April 12th, I went to listen to a concert planned and performed by my teacher. The Aichi Prefectural Art Theater Concert Hall was rumored to have poor acoustics, but I knew of a place that was said to have relatively good acoustics, so I secured a spot (front row for both concerts). It has one of the largest pipe organs in Japan, and although it has been talked about a lot, there are also many things that are of concern, such as the reverberation and the enhanced range. Well, putting that aside, the biggest surprise of the day was that the Nagoya Philharmonic didn't make a big deal of it. Every year I felt nothing but anxiety. The joint piano, flute, baritone, etc. were all pretty good, so I guess I was relieved. My teacher's piano (Mozart) is also safe. There were some awkward moments with the orchestra, but overall it was good. And Ms. Michieron was a guest performer. It was Chopin's P-Con, so I didn't really like the piece, but it was a dignified performance. And it was good overall, including the parts where my interpretation was different. The encore was Chopin's piano solo, but here I was truly mesmerized by the beauty of the pedaling. Pedal a bass note (single note) at a very good timing. I was impressed by the straight sound without any undulations!
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shinji285 · 2 years
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"Long March" Symphony by Ding Shande. Performed by the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Lim Kek-tjiang.
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recentanimenews · 4 years
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Damon Slayer Orchestra Concert Tour "Kimtestu no Kanade" Postpones All Shows
In addition to the previously announced three in Tokyo, Hiroshima, and Osaka, the official website for the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba anime franchise announced today that the four remaining shows of its first orchestra concert tour "~Kimtestu no Kanade~" in Sapporo, Sendai, Fukuoka, and Nagoya are postponed. Now all seven shows of the tour are postponed to an unknown future date.
  The official website writes that they have to make this decision to ensure the safety and health of their customers as a top priority in light of the spread of the new coronavirus and the subsequent announcements by the government and other administrative agencies.
  Whether or not their replacement shows will be held and information on how to get a refund of the ticket will be announced on the website by June 30. If the replacement shows become possible, a new schedule will be announced. If they are unable to arrange a replacement date, they may have to cancel the tour.
       【重要】 TVアニメ「鬼滅の刃」オーケストラコンサート ~鬼滅の奏~ 全公演 開催見合わせのお知らせ 詳細は以下ご確認くださいhttps://t.co/5tEPh6yg2b 楽しみにしていただいておりました皆様には心よりお詫び申し上げます。何卒、諸般の状況を鑑み、ご理解ご協力賜りますようお願い申し上げます
— 鬼滅の刃公式 (@kimetsu_off) June 16, 2020
    "~Kimtestu no Kanade~" original schedule: 
  May 5: Tokyo International Forum Hall A (Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra)
May 13: Hiroshima Bunka Gakuen HBG Hall (Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra) 
June 6-7: Osaka Festival Hall (Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra) 
July 25: Sapporo Cultural Art Theater hitaru (Sapporo Symphony Orchestra) 
July 28: Tokyo Electron Hall Miyagi (Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra) 
August 5: Fukuoka Sunpalace Concert Hall (Kyushu Symphony Orchestra) 
September 5: Nagoya NTK HALL Forest Hall (Central Aichi Symphony Orchestra)
     Key visual:
     Source: "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" anime official website
  ©Koyoharu Gotoge/Shueisha, Aniplex, ufotable 
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tmnotizie · 5 years
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SAN BENEDETTO – Il violoncellista Haruma Sato, vincitore del Concorso Internazionale Lutoslawsky di Varsavia 2018 sabato 19 gennaio eseguirà un concerto, nella Sala della Poesia, a Palazzo Museo Bice Piacentini, al paese alto di San Benedetto del Tronto. Il giapponese Haruma Sato sarà accompagnato al pianoforte da Naoko Sonoda.
Haruma Sato ha 21 anni e ha iniziato a studiare musica all’età di sei. Dopo aver vinto due importanti premi nel suo Paese, nel 2017 si è aggiudicato il Primo Premio al Concorso Domenico Gabrielli indetto dalla Universitat der Kunste di Berlino e, soprattutto, il Primo Premio al Concorso Internazionale per violoncello Witold Lutosławski di Varsavia. Come solista si è esibito con la Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra e Kazumasa Watanabe, la Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra e Yuko Tanaka e la Japan Central Symphony Orchestra con Yoko Matsuo.
E’ stato anche ospite di festival come l’Allegro Vivo Festival in Austria, l’International Mendelssohn Fetival ad Amburgo ed ha tenuto il concerto di apertura del Summer Festival 2017 presso l’Università delle Arti di Berlino. Haruma Sato ha eseguito anche numerose composizioni di Musica Contemporanea, come il “Pierrot lunaire” di Arnold Schoenberg e “Stunden-Blumen, homagge à Olivier Messiaen” di Toshio Hosokawa.
Ha preso parte a masterclass con Frans Helmerson, David Geringas, Gustav Rivinius, Hans Jensen e Jean-Guihen Queyras. Dopo essersi diplomato al liceo musicale dell’Università di Tokyo, ha studiato con Jens Peter Maintz all’Università delle Arti di Berlino. E’ sostenuto con borse di studio dalla Rohm Music Foundation e dalla Geidai Foundation.
E’ giapponese anche la pianista, Naoko Sonoda, vincitrice di numerosi concorsi internazionali per pianoforte e musica da camera, tra cui quelli di Argento, Trieste e Łódź. Si è esibita come solista e camerista in Europa e Asia, in importanti festival come lo Schleswig-Holstein e il Festspiele Meckle-Vorpommern.
Tra i suoi partner per la Musica da Camera ci sono Kolja Blacher, Hartmut Rohde, Mark Gothoni, Danjulo Ishizaka, Jens-Peter Maintz e Andrei Ionita. Si è esibita con orchestre importanti come la Deutsches Symphonie Orchester di Berlino, e in sale da concerto quali la Berliner Philharmonie, la Mariinsky Theatre Concert Hall e la Wigmore Hall di Londra.
Naoko è molto richiesta come pianista accompagnatore e in questo ruolo ha ricevuto numerosi premi tra i quali citiamo quello al Concorso Internazionale di Markneukirchen nel 2013, al Concorso Internazionale Lutosławski di Varsavia nel 2015 e al Concorso Internazionale Čajkovskij di Mosca sempre nel 2015. Le sue performance vengono regolarmente trasmesse da radio e televisioni a livello internazionale, dalla Kulturradio RBB e ZDF in Germania, alla NPO Radio 4 in Olanda, alla BBC.
Naoko Sonoda ha studiato con Yoko Okumura, Seiko Ezawa e Mikhail Voskresensky alla Toho Gakuen School of Music, e successivamente si è perfezionata all’Universität der Künste di Berlino con Rainer Becker. Per la Musica da Camera ha studiato con Tabea Zimmermann, Markus Nyikos e Natalia Gutman. Ha seguito inoltre corsi di perfezionamento con Hans Leygraf, Ferenc Rados, Klaus Hellwig, Pascal Devoyon e Jacques Rouvier. Dopo essersi diplomata, Naoko è stata assunta dalla Universität der Künste di Berlino, dalla Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler di Berlino e dalla Franz Liszt Musikhochschule di Weimar come pianista accompagnatore. Nel 2018 ha debuttato come pianista accompagnatore alla Carnegie Hall di New York e al Teatro Mayer in Colombia, e ha tenuto recital come solista a Barcellona, Parigi e Tokyo.
Il concerto è organizzato dalla Fondazione Gioventù Musicale Sede L. Petrini di San Benedetto del Tronto, con il patrocinio dell’assessorato alla Cultura del comune di San Benedetto.  Il programma prevede Adagio e Allegro in La e magg.Op 70 di Schumann, Sonata in La magg. Op. 69 n.3 di Beethoven, Sonata n.1 di Schnittke e  Variazioni su un tema di Rossini di Martinu. Il costo del biglietto è di 6 euro, ridotti 3 euro per ragazzi fino a 20 anni. Info e prenotazioni: Gioventù Musicale 380 5921393.
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New Post has been published on http://drubbler.com/2017/02/19/a-celebration-of-czech-music-at-the-moscow-conservatory/
A celebration of Czech music at the Moscow Conservatory
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Moscow, February 19, 2017, 12:01- REGNUM in the evening, February 17, 2017 onwards, at the Moscow Conservatory opened VIII Slavonic Music Forum “Zolotoy Vityaz”. In the big Hall of the opening ceremony of the Forum and large Symphony Orchestra concert them. P. i. Tchaikovsky, devoted to Czech composers. In forums throughout the year 2017 will be attended by prominent musical groups — orchestras, choirs, solo artist of Russia and the Slavic world, whose creativity meets the motto “Golden Vityaz” — “For moral values, for the rise of the human soul”.
big Symphony Orchestra Team to them. P. i. Tchaikovsky running Vladimir Fedoseev associates with the Czech Republic the long-standing friendship. In the period from 2008 to 2016 year Orchestra visited eight times in Prague concerts — including participated in festivals “Prague autumn” and “Dvorak in Prague. Large resonance had Orchestra performance in the Spanish Hall of the Prague Castle in March 2015 year, timed to coincide with the celebration of the 70-th anniversary of victory in the great patriotic war. Starting in 2014, the year when the world celebrated the year of Czech music, the Orchestra devotes creativity Czech composers one of Moscow concerts each season.
in an evening program included Symphony No. 7 Antonín Dvořák and little-known works of his student in Russia Joseph Bough “Fantastic Scherzo for Orchestra and fantasy for violin and Orchestra . Conductor stood Honorary Member State Philharmonic Brno Swarovski Leos (Czech Republic). Soloist in concert first prize winner of the international contest named after Queen Elizabeth in Brussels Andrey Baranov (violin).
before the concert with welcoming remarks made by Deputy Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Czech Republic in Russia Petr Kroužek. He expressed appreciation to all the forum organizer for your attention to Czech music, told the acquaintance of Tchaikovsky and Dvorak, held in the year 1888, when Tchaikovsky came to Prague for the premiere of “Eugene Onegin”. “Minute of absolute happiness,” one left Pyotr Ilyich in his diary on February 21 after watching ballet “Swan Lake” in the local theater. Relationship of Tchaikovsky and Dvořák considered the pinnacle of Slavic contacts. Dvorak managed to summarize in his music different Slavic motifs: Czech, Slovak, Russian, Moravian …
at the invitation of Tchaikovsky, Dvorak visited Russia and conducted concerts of his works. His favorite pupil of Josef Suk married the eldest daughter of the great Czech composer Otilia. It was a very happy creative family. But happiness didn’t last long. In the year 1904 died of a heart attack and died soon afterwards Dvorak, Otilia. That is why music is Bough so dramatic, what today could make sure all guests attending the Conservatory.
the Deputy Ambassador award ceremony of gold medal G.v. Sviridova “for outstanding contribution to the art of music” honoured artist of the Russia, ispolnitelnitsy russkih narodnyh pesen tatyany Petrova. The award was presented by the President of the Slavic art Forum “Zolotoy Vityaz”, Member of the patriarchal Council for culture, Deputy Chairman of the public Council under the Ministry of culture, people’s artist of Russia Nikolai Burlyayev.
individual words deserves the conductor Leoš Swarovski, which in 2014 year became Chief conductor of the Symphony Orchestra of Nagoya (Japan), as well as an honorary member of the State Philharmonic of Brno. He succeeded this evening soar above ground, dragging a band and Auditorium, magically controlling the invisible threads, inspired sounds emitted from violins, cellos and violas talented musicians Orchestra. Tchaikovsky.
20 international competitions Laureate violinists, winner of the Queen Elizabeth Andrei Baranau tore between hair during the execution of the fantasy for violin and Orchestra, but this did not prevent him masterfully to continue the game.
the following BSO concert them. In the great Hall of Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory will be held March 17. It will be the first performance in Moscow of musical works “Rosa peace Soinikov’s — mysteries for soloists, mixed choir and Symphony Orchestra based on the work of Daniel Andreev, as well as in” war letters Gavrilin. “-vocal-symphonic poem, conductor Vladimir Fedoseyev.
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recentanimenews · 4 years
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Details of Demon Slayer Mugen Train Film to be Revealed on April 10
    Aniplex has announced that details of the upcoming anime feature film Kimtestu no Yaiba: Mugen Ressha-hen / Demon Slayer: Kimitesu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train, including its new visuals and footage, will be revealed in a special program to be streamed on Abema TV at 22:30 on April 10, 2020 (JST).
  The film project was announced on September 28, 2019, soon after the broadcast of the final 26th episode of the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba TV anime in Japan. All of the main staff and voice cast are confirmed to return. It will adapt the "Mugen Ressha / Infinite Train" story arc from Koyoharu Gotoge's original manga series, and is set to be released in Japan before the end of 2020.
  Streaming URL:
https://abema.tv/channels/abema-anime/slots/BRgcmcTtcRbMSP
    ???? #鬼滅テレビ 無限列車編 新情報発表スペシャル ???? 4/10(金)22:30独占放送決定???? 『劇場版 #鬼滅の刃』新ビジュアル! さらに… ????〝新規映像〟発表???? 「絶対に見逃せない!」と思った方は今すぐ視聴予約☺️#アニプレックスTV @kimetsu_off#RTで予約 #いいねで予約
— AbemaTVアニメ(アベアニ) (@Anime_AbemaTV) March 22, 2020
    "Demon Slayer Kimitesu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train" teaser visual:
    Meanwhile, a key visual for the forthcoming orchestra concert tour "Kimtestu no Kanade" is revealed.  
  Schedule:
May 5: Tokyo International Forum Hall A (Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra)
May 13: Hiroshima Bunka Gakuen HBG Hall (Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra) 
June 6-7: Osaka Festival Hall (Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra) 
July 25: Sapporo Cultural Art Theater hitaru (Sapporo Symphony Orchestra) 
July 28: Tokyo Electron Hall Miyagi (Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra) 
August 5: Fukuoka Sunpalace Concert Hall (Kyushu Symphony Orchestra) 
September 5: Nagoya NTK HALL Forest Hall (Central Aichi Symphony Orchestra)
    "Kimetsu no Kanade" key visual:
  Advance ticket comes with the four-type character tin badges:
  【~鬼滅の奏~キービジュアル公開!】 TVアニメ #鬼滅の刃 オーケストラコンサート~鬼滅の奏~のキービジュアルが公開! 只今、チケットオフィシャル先行受付/uP!!!先行受付中となりますのでぜひお見逃しなく! 詳細はこちら!https://t.co/p4plKdJ0QK pic.twitter.com/TEP05aNcr4
— 鬼滅の刃公式 (@kimetsu_off) March 22, 2020
     Source: Aniplex press release
  ©Koyoharu Gotoge/Shueisha, Aniplex, ufotable 
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