Branimir Sloker & Mayumi Shimizu Trombone Joint Recital [Yokohama Performance]
Program
Lv Beethoven: Piano Trio No.4 in B-flat major, Op.11F. Mendelssohn: From Songs Without Words
JF Michel: Trilogy (Commissioned Work/World Premiere)
G. Bizet (Arranged by J. Mortimer): Carmen Fantasia
Furusato no Uta (Arranged by Keiko Takashima):
Hometown ~ Spring has come ~ Sea ~ Village festival ~ Winter colors
others
etc.
*The program is subject to change due to circumstances. Please note.
Profile
■ Branimir SlokarBorn in Maribor, Slovenia, where he first picked up the trombone. After winning the 7th Yugoslavian Music Competition in Zagreb, he decided to pursue a career as a musician.
After graduating from the Ljubljana College of Music in 1969 with the highest honors, he advanced to the National Conservatoire in Paris and graduated at the top of his class in a short period of one year.
In 1974, he won many prizes, including the 23rd Munich International Music Competition.
As a solo trombonist with renowned orchestras such as the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, he received a great deal of attention for his extraordinary musicality.
For many years he taught at the Music Academy of Music in Bern, and is now a professor at the University of Music in Freiburg, where he has been active as a solo artist throughout Europe, the United States and Asia, and has served as a juror at international competitions in Munich and Geneva.
Through many CD recordings, radio and TV appearances, he has received high acclaim around the world as a musician representing the trombone world.
Living in Switzerland.
■Mayumi Shimizu
Since autumn 2012, he has been the principal trombonist of the Southwestern German Radio Symphony Orchestra.
Graduated from Keio University Faculty of Science and Technology. 2005-10 at Freiburg University of Music,
From 2010 to 2012, studied under Branimir Sloker at the Bern University of the Arts.
At the same time, from 2007 to 2009, the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Member of Karajan Academy. Studied under Principal Cristobalt Gessling.
In the autumn of 2009, as the first female principal trombonist in Austria,
Joined the Linz Bruckner Orchestra.
In the fall of 2012, he transferred to the Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra.
For trombone solo, Germany Weingarten Festival trombone
1st place in the competition.
First prize at the Gdansk International Brass Instrument Competition.
In 2012, he appeared in the Tokyo Opera City B→C series.
As a chamber music activity, he formed the trombone duo "Tamashimazu" in 2011.
2012 Aoyama Baroque Saal Award.
2014 Lecce Trombone Festival (Germany/Netherlands) Lecturer
He also teaches younger students by giving master classes.
He is active in a wide range of fields, including solo, chamber music, orchestra, and education.
Francois Killian Franois Killian, piano
Born in Paris in 1962. In 1981, at the age of 19, he won the Munich International Music Competition. After that, he studied under Karlheinz Kammerling at the Hanover Music Academy. In 1985, he won the Chopin International Piano Competition (Warsaw), the 1988 Dublin International Piano Competition, and the 1989 Rubinstein International Piano Competition (Tel Aviv).
Since 2012, he is the official accompanist of Maxim Vengerov (violin) at the International Menuhin Academy of Music (Copett Suisse). Official accompanist of Bern University of the Arts.
Branimir Slokar & Mayumi Simizu
Trombone Joint Recital in Yokohama
Active in Europe with trombone god B. Sloker
A recital by my beloved disciple Mayumi Shimizu will come to Sugita Theater.
The pianist is F. Kilian, who won the Munich International Music Competition.
[All seats are unreserved] General 4,000 yen Student 2,500 yen
*Sugita Theater Smile Club members and Team Sugita members: General ¥3,500 / Student ¥2,000
*500 yen discount for members of the Trombone Association. Handled only by professional arte musice and wind instrument specialty store Daku
*Preschoolers are not allowed to enter
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