August 2010archive

2010.9.5-12 Takefu International Music Festival 2010 
Music Director Toshio Hosokawa

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Injo-ji Temple Concert 
Wednesday, 8 September 20:30- (at the Injo-ji Temple) 

Ryoko Aoki, utai (Noh chant) & mai (dance)  
Tadashi Tajima, shakuhachi 
Tamao Sato, Ikebana (flower arrangement) 

program: Japanese Traditional Pieces and Demonstration of flower arrangement 

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New Horizons Concert III  
Saturday 11 September 15:30- 

program: 
Stratis Minakakis (b.1981 Greece): New Piece (recorder, fl, vn, vla, vc) 
Jesper Nordin (b.1971 Sweden): New Piece (vn, pf, perc) 
Diana Soh (b.1980 Singapore): New Piece(fl, ob, cl, recorder) 
François Sarhan (b.1972 France): String Quartet 
Federico Gardella (b.1979 Italy): New Piece (Noh-chant, perc)

Quatuor Diotima 
 Naaman Sluchin, violin 
 Yun-Peng Zhao, voilin 
 Franck Chevalier, viola 
 Pierre Morlet, cello
Next Mushroom Promotion, ensemble 
Ryoko Aoki, utai 
Isao Nakamura, percussion 
Ayako Okubo, flute 
Rohan de Saram, cello 
Tosiya Suzuki, recorder  
Junko Yamamoto, piano 
Ken-ichi Nakagawa, piano & conductor 
Seitaro Ishikawa, conductor and piano
Rüdiger Bohn, conductor 




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Federico Gardella was born in Milan in 1979. 
He studied at the Conservatory of Milan attaining his Composition Master Degree with Alessandro Solbiati and at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome with Azio Corghi. Significantly important in his artistic development has been the acquaintance with Brian Ferneyhough and Toshio Hosokawa. 
His music has been performed in many festivals and music seasons (i.e., Festival Pontino, Huddersfield: St. Paul's Hall, Milan: Rondò-Divertimento Ensemble,Teatro Dal Verme, Rome: Auditorium Parco della Musica, Royaumont: Voix Nouvelles). 
Among the interpreters of his music are Orchestra Filarmonica del Conservatorio di Milano, Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali, Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart, Ensemble Algoritmo, Freon Ensemble, Irvine Arditti, Avi Avital, Guillaume Bourgogne, Mirko Guadagnini, György Györyványi Ráth and Barrie Webb. 
His music has been performed in several radio broadcasts (Kol Hamusica, Radio Classica, Radio France) and is published by Edizioni Suvini Zerboni of Milan. 
He teaches composition at the Conservatory of Turin. 



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Takefu International Music Festival 
Echizen-shi Cultural Center 2-3-3, Takase, Echizen, Fukui,915-0832, Japan 
TEL 0778-23-5057 FAX 0778-21-1975 E-mail tbc@mitene.or.jp
Noh X Contemporary Music - talk & concert 5 composers 

■programme 

Vol.1 2010.9.1 18:30- talk & concert Hinohara Hidehiko 

1 talk : Hidehiko Hinohara &Ryoko Aoki 

2 Hidehiko Hinohara "Mizuno-o" utai solo (world premiere)    
           Ryoko Aoki (utai: Noh chant) 



■venue 

Zuisho-ji temple Art project(Zuisho-ji 3-2-19 Shirokane-dai, Minato, Tokyo, Japan)    


■ticket 

admission free (advance booking is required→Noh X Contemporary Music


■inquiries 



presented by ensemble-no 
supported by Minato prefecture grant for culture



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Hidehiko Hinohara 

Hidehiko Hinohara [composer-pianist] was born at Kumamoto (Japan) and took a degree in Music with a major in Composition from the Tokyo University of the Arts. In 1987 he moved to Italy where he studied with Sylvano Bussotti, Giacomo Manzoni and Camillo Togni. 
He made his debut at the 1991 Venice Biennale with «La vecchia del sonno» for soprano and eight instruments and in 1993 he won the first prize in the PREMIO VALENTINO BUCCHI (Rome). In the meantime Hinohara had begun his career as a pianist - he has dedicated himself particularly to chamber music and to contemporary repertory. In 2000 he was the Principal Piano in the world premier of the opera «TIESTE» by Sylvano Bussotti and he composed original music for the theater piece «OPUS FLORENTINUM» by the famous Italian poet Mario Luzi, which was represented at the DUOMO of Florence for the Jubilee. 
He coordinate the "elastiko" group which promote every artistic activities over the genre. Hinohara's more recent compositions include: «Commos» for voice, violin and piano, «D'acque il romor ch'avvolge...» for fourteen instruments, «Stasimi» for three voices and three clarinets, «Nei pressi d'una dolce fontana...» for three pianos, «Sinuosa la luna increspava 'l mare» for shô, koto and recorder, «Nue: ridda spirale» for bass flute, bass clarinet and metal percussion. 
(www.hidehikohinohara.org)