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Takahiro Suzuki Chamber Music Series "Enformel" vol.4 Sound of Wonder

*Information at the time of adoption.

Name of the organization or individual
Takahiro Suzuki Chamber Music Series "Enformel" vol.4 Sound of Wonder
subsidy category
start-up subsidy
Grant Type
single year individual

FY 2023 (4) Startup Subsidy

Business Overview

He actively performed Japanese premieres of chamber music with saxophone and other instruments. With the aim of letting not only the audience but also the musicians know about the new discovery of the composition that is not bound by the established concept, we will record and archive the video and so on. By doing so, Tokyo will communicate its high level of culture, its advanced nature, and its uniqueness to the world. Taking advantage of the characteristics of the saxophone instrument, they will deliver the charm of music to various places and people without being bound by genres or customers.

implementation period
Thursday, August 8, 2024
Place of implementation
Yoyogi Uehara Musicaza (Shibuya Ward, Tokyo)


*Information such as project outlines is provided by organizations and individuals providing subsidies.

Profile

【 Suzuki Takahiro 】
After studying at the Music High School attached to the Faculty of Music of Tokyo University of the Arts and the same university, he completed the graduate school of the same university. He received the Doseikai Award when he graduated from university and the Graduate School Acanthus Music Award when he graduated from graduate school. He performed in the Doseikai Newcomer Concert and regular chamber music at the University of the Arts. At the GAP Summer Seminar held in France, he attended master classes by C. Durangle, V. David and A. Bornkamp. He has been active as an extra player for professional orchestras and brass bands in Japan, and has held five solo recitals in Tokyo. At present, he performs mainly in schools and halls in Tokyo, and is actively engaged in ensembles with saxophone and other instruments, as well as in Japanese premieres of chamber music works, exploring the possibilities of the saxophone instrument.