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[Ticket] 3rd Ian Bousfield Online Open Lesson

[Ticket] 3rd Ian Bousfield Online Open Lesson

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Ian Bousfield (Trombone) Online Open Lessons

April 13, 2021 (Tuesday) 18:00 Start

Viewing fee 2,000 yen

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Program

Lesson schedule (tentative)
April 13, 2021 (Tue) 18:00-20:00
18:00〜18:15 Warm up
18:15〜19:05 Masaki Hamachi (Koyodai High School 2nd year)
19:05〜19:55 Daichi Ito (Tokyo University of the Arts, 4th year)
19:55〜20:00 Q&A (planned)

Profile

Ian Bousfield (trombone)

One of the most influential brass players of our time, he has made a name for himself as a soloist, conductor and educator, and has served as principal trombonist with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and the London Symphony Orchestra for a total of 30 years. He has been a top class trombone player for 35 years. As a soloist, he has performed with the Vienna Philharmonic, the London Symphony Orchestra, the London Philharmonic and the BBC Philharmonic with Riccardo Muti, Michael Tilson Thomas, Sir Neville Marriner and Kent Nagano. . He has also made numerous recordings for EMI, Chandos and Camerata. Future performances include performances with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra/Kent Nagano, recording of Airies Quqrtet, conducting the brass band at the New World Symphony for the third time in Miami, and the brass band with the Aalborg Symphony Orchestra. Director of concerts for vocal music.
In recent years, his conducting career has also been impressive, making him one of the most acclaimed brass players and conductors in the world today. As a conductor, he has performed with the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Liceu Opera Orchestra, Copenhagen Opera Orchestra, Soenderborg Symphony Orchestra, Bern Symphony Orchestra, Nolans Opera Orchestra, New World Symphony, etc. there is
Currently, he is a professor of trombone at the Bern University of the Arts and the Royal Academy of Music in London.Students who have studied under him belong to many prestigious orchestras around the world. winning more and more. He also wrote and videoted "Unlocking the Trombone Chord" to great acclaim from critics. As a leader, he has been named in the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra (brass coach) and the New World Symphony (regular coach), and is also passionate about nurturing young people. In 2012, he received the ITA Award, a lifetime honor from the International Trombone Association.
In June 2019, at the invitation of Valery Gergiev, he chaired the newly established brass section of the Tchaikovsky International Competition.
In 2017, he was awarded the French Order of Culture and Arts "Chevalier de Tastevin (Knight of Burgundy Wine)".