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The 5th Hiroyasu NAKAJIMA Soh Recital - Exhibition of Works by Yutaka MAKINO

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Name of the organization or individual
Hiroyasu Nakajima
subsidy category
Tokyo Arts and Culture Promotion Subsidy
Grant Type
single year

FY 2024 Phase 2 Tokyo Arts and Culture Promotion Grant Category I Single Year Grant

Business Overview

A koto recital by Yutaka MAKINO. The program consists of 4 pieces including "Midare Illusion - by Yatsuhashi," "Fumon," "Theme and Transformed Wind by 17 string solo," and "17 strings and Taro for four players".
Shozan HASEGAWA (shakuhachi), Kanzui FUKUHARA (flute), Fukujuro SUMITA and Sadasuke MOCHIZUKI (drummers) were invited as supporting performers.

Stage management: Kotokodo Co., Ltd./Photography: Nobuaki Yamazaki, Yosuke Ota, Yusaku Fukushima/Tuning: Yuka Hase/Reception: Kasumi Mizuguchi, Naomi Iwazaki, Raku Okuno, Kozue Maekawa/Percussion instrument rental: Fuse Okadaya/Percussion instrument stage assistant: Iori Takeishi

implementation period
Tuesday, May 27, 2025
Place of implementation
Ginza Oji Hall (Chuo-ku)

Profile

[Nakajima Hiroyasu]
Studied under Goto Sumiko and Hamane Yuka. Graduated from the Faculty of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts. They perform in front of the Imperial Palace in the Toka Gakudo Hall. Received the Ibaraki Prefectural Governor's Incentive Award in 2023. He received the Rookie Award at the 38 Ibaraki Prefectural Rookie Concert. He received the Kenjun Prize of the 20 Kenjun Memorial Kurume Zenkoku Sokyoku Festival Contest. Received the top prize and the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award at the 28 Kumamoto National Japanese Music Competition. In addition to the '4th Soh Recital' held at Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, he has held a number of recital tours throughout the country. Hiroyasu NAKAJIMA presides over the Soh Laboratory.