Michiyo Haneishi plus Kaede Yamamoto
MICHIYO Haneishi plus Series vol.8
Venue : Venue: Tochigi Prefectural Cultural Center Sub Hall
[All seats are unreserved] General 2500 yen Students 2000 yen (up to graduate school students, show student ID on the day)
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[Appearance]
MICHIYO Haneishi, piano
Kaede Yamamoto, oboe
Program
JS Bach: Partita in A minor for flute solo BWV1013JS Bach-Busoni: Toccata in D Minor BWV565
Hindemith: Sonata for oboe and piano (1938)
: Suite "1922" (1922)
:Sonata for English Horn and Piano (1941)
*The songs and the order of the songs are subject to change. Please note.
Profile
Michiyo Haneishi (Piano)Born in Utsunomiya City, Tochigi Prefecture. After attending Tokyo University of the Arts High School of Music, he graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts at the top of his class and received the Ataka Award and the Acanthus Music Award. Graduated from the same graduate school at the top of his class and won the Kreutzer Prize.
Selected for the 2nd Emerging Musician Concert Concert Marronnier 21 Piano Category, won the 10th Japan Chamber Music Competition as a duo with Eriko Sasaki (Vn), won 1st prize in the Yachiyo Music Competition Piano Category and the Mayor's Award. After that, held a solo recital at Sogakudo Debut Concert Series. Performed piano concerto with Geidai Philharmonia, Yachiyo Symphony Orchestra, Tochigi Symphony Orchestra, and Utsunomiya Junior Orchestra. As an accompanist, he has performed with domestic and international soloists such as Jean-Yves Fourmeaux (sax). Fiscal 2011 "Children's Culture and Art Experience Project for the Next Generation" Dispatch Project Participated in the Great East Japan Earthquake Reconstruction Support Project, visiting and performing at elementary and junior high schools in Tochigi Prefecture.
In 1999, he established OCTAVE, a planning and performance group, and held concerts in Utsunomiya and Tokyo. Aiming for concerts with a theme, following the Sempre vivo series (8 times in total), he is continuing the "Michiyo Haneishi Plus Series" with unique programming that interweaves not only solos but also ensembles.
In addition, along with Yuko Tomioka (sax), she appeared in Series FOCUS and the concert of the composer group "Tokyo Rakuha" and witnessed the release of new songs.
She has studied piano under Hideko Oyama, Shoko Nakayama, and Michiko Ta, chamber music under Ichiro Nohira and Nobuko Yamazaki, and accompaniment under Takehiko Yamada.
Currently a performance researcher at Tokyo University of the Arts, Department of Wind and Percussion Instruments. Also lecturer at Utsunomiya Kyowa University and Nippon Sport Science University.