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Ochiai Yoichi × Japan Philharmonic Orchestra Project VOL.3

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Name of the organization or individual
Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
subsidy category
Tokyo Tokyo FESTIVAL Grant
Grant Type
single year

FY 2018 Tokyo Tokyo FESTIVAL Grant Term 2

Business Overview

【 Concept 】 This project aims to eliminate the division of five senses such as "Ears for ears, eyes for eyes" from the physical sense of the human body, and to open up the whole physical sense of the human body through the use of technology. The 3rd edition of the "New Concert" to renew the division of the senses was held under the theme of "touch and hearing" with the aim of synesthesia and somatization of the orchestra music appreciation experience. "Music without hearing with ears 2019" under the theme of diversity and "Intermingling music" under the theme of art were held. Utilizing technology to achieve a truly diverse concert that transcends obstacles. [Performers] Hikaru Ebihara (conductor), Japan Philharmonic Orchestra (orchestra), Duo Grace (Piano Duo, 20th only), Yoko Ehara (guide) [Staff] Yoichi Ochiai (direction), WOW ('player of images'), Kazuhiro Naruse (lighting) [Songs] Saint-Saens: Carnival of Animals, Debussy: 'Sea', etc.

Period of Activity / Project
Tuesday, August 20, 2019 and 27th (Tues)
Venues
Tokyo Opera City (Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 20th), Tokyo Metropolitan Art Theater (Toshima Ward, Tokyo, 27th)

Profile

Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
Founded in 1956. The founding conductor was Akio WATANABE. While preserving its history and traditions of over 60 years, the company aims to further develop its culture through its three pillars: Orchestra Concerts, which deliver high-quality music; Education Programs, which expand musical encounters; and Regional Activities, which contribute to various communities through the power of music. Principal conductor Pietari Inkinen, Keikan conductor and artistic advisor Aleksandr Lazarev, Keikan honorary conductor Kenichiro Kobayashi, and full conductor Kazuki Yamada. Since April 2011, she has been conducting a volunteer activity called "Bringing Music to the Disaster-stricken Areas."