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田村 安祐美 ヴァイオリン・リサイタル ピアノ:塩見 亮

Yasuyumi Tamura Violin Recital Piano: Ryo Shiomi

salon concert

Monday, April 25, 2022

Doors open at 18:00 / Concert begins at 18:30

mint kobe 18f "mint terrace

Name of Performer

Yasuyumi Tamura, violin
Ryo Shiomi, piano

song title

Beethoven: Violin Sonata No.5 in F major op.24 "Spring
Schubert: "Rondo brillante" in B minor op.70, D895
Brahms: Violin Sonata No.2 in A major op.100
*Track list and order of songs are subject to change.

Profile

Yasuyumi Tamura, violin

 

Graduated from Kyoto Municipal Horikawa High School of Music (now Kyoto Municipal Kyoto Horikawa Music High School) and from the Faculty of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts. Graduated from Kyoto Horikawa Music High School (now Kyoto City Horikawa Music High School) and Tokyo University of the Arts, Faculty of Music. First prize at the 43rd All Japan Student Music Competition. He was accepted for the 7th ABC Newcomer Concert Audition, and received the "Kyoto City Art Newcomer Award" in 2006. She is also active in chamber music as a member of the Kyoto Lavish Ensemble, the Osaka Bach Ensemble, Duo SAKURA, and the Kansai String Quartet.
SAKURA received the "Baroque Saal Prize" from the Aoyama Foundation in the same year. Kansai String Quartet received the "Osaka Cultural Festival Award Encouragement Prize" in 2014 and the "Sakuya Konohana Award" in 2015. Performed at the 21st Georges Enesco International Music Festival (Romania), and was invited to the 7th and 9th Oradea "Spring International Music Festival" (Romania) in 2017 and 2019, respectively, performing with the Oradea Philharmonic Orchestra as a soloist.
He was a member of the New Japan Philharmonic from 1995 to 1999. Later, he served as guest concertmaster of the Kobe Chamber Ensemble, Kyoto Philharmonic Orchestra, and Osaka Symphoniker Symphony Orchestra (Osaka Symphony Orchestra), and from 2005 to 2008, he served as concertmaster of the Osaka Symphoniker Symphony Orchestra (Osaka Symphony Orchestra), and from April 2008, he has been a member of the Kyoto Symphony Orchestra. He has studied under Miho Watanabe, Jun Tsujii, Yoko Tabuchi, Yoshiya Urakawa, Hamao Fujiwara, Chiharu Yuki, and the late Gerhart Bosse.

 

Ryo Shiomi, piano

 

After graduating from Kyoto City Horikawa High School of Music (now Kyoto City Kyoto Horikawa Music High School) and the Faculty of Music at Tokyo University of the Arts, he went to Germany, where he received the highest honors from the Mannheim School of Music's graduate studies in chamber music and song, artist training, and performer training (all in piano), respectively, and obtained a German national performer certificate. She has studied piano with Naoko Ichikawa, Hiroko Maruyama, Tamami Yabe, Nana Hamaguchi, and Paul Dan, and chamber music with Paul Dan and Susanna Rabenschlag. She won the first prize in the high school division of the 47th All Japan Student Music Competition in Osaka. He has received numerous awards, including the 2007 Heiwado Foundation Art Encouragement Prize, the 2012 Otsu City Cultural Encouragement Prize, and the 24th and 32nd Kyoto Art Festival Kyoto Prefecture Governor's Prize.
In addition to performing as a soloist in recitals and with orchestras in Japan and abroad, she has appeared on TV and radio as a chamber musician, and was awarded the 2008 Baroque Saal Prize by the Aoyama Foundation for her Trio Rintonare concerts.
Member of Duo Schlügelzeug, Trio Rintonare and Ensemble Vitra.
He is currently a part-time lecturer at Kyoto City University of Arts, Souai University School of Music, and Kyoto Horikawa Music High School.