Yoshiki Hakoyama Trombone Recital
Venue : Mitaka City Arts Center Wind Hall
Mitaka City Arts Center Concert Hall
[Same-day tickets will be sold at the venue entrance from 18:30]
*Advance ticket sales have ended.
[Appearance]
Yoshiki Hakoyama, trombone
Hitomi Takara, piano
Sponsor: Prima Musical Instruments Co., Ltd.
Supported by: New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, Japan Trombone Association
*Student tickets are for university students and younger. No entry for preschool children
Program
Miho Hazama : Suite "Maru Futatsu"Miho Hazama : Suite “Maru Ftattsu”
Kikuko Kanai: "Three Fictacular Suites" for Trombone
Kikuko Kanai: “3 Capriccio -- Suite” for trombone and piano
Appermont: "Colors" for trombone
Bert Appermont : “Colors” for trombone
other
*The program is subject to change. Thank you for your understanding.
Profile
In 1978, he joined the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra.1979 Graduated from Kunitachi College of Music
In 1986, a recital was held.
In 1987, a recital was held.
In 1988, he participated as a judge in an international competition organized by the Australian branch of the International Trombone Association, and held a solo recital at the symposium.
In 1993, at the 449th regular concert of the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, he performed Takashi Yoshimatsu's trombone concerto "Orion Machine" for the first time. In the same year, a recital was held.
In 1997, he was a judge at the 14th Japan Wind and Percussion Competition.
In 1998, he performed "Orion Machine" again at the Kansai Philharmonic Orchestra's 127th regular concert.
In 2000, he performed "Orion Machine" again at the 10th anniversary concert of the Japan Orchestra Federation. In the same year, he became a judge of the 17th Japan Wind and Percussion Competition.
In 2001, he gave a recital at the "Trombone Workshop Osaka 2001" sponsored by the Kansai Trombone Association held in Habikino City, Osaka Prefecture.
In 2002, he held a recital at the Ishibashi Memorial Hall in Tokyo.
In 2003, he was a judge at the 20th Japan Wind and Percussion Competition.
In 2006, he held recitals at Mito Pubtest Church and Mitaka Wind Hall in Tokyo. In the same year, he became a judge at the 23rd Japan Wind and Percussion Competition. In the same year, he performed “Orion Machine” at the Japan Philharmonic Special Concert 50th Anniversary Gala Concert and Asia Orchestra Week 2006.
In 2008, he left the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra and transferred to the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra.
In 2010, recitals sponsored by Dolce Musical Instruments Co., Ltd. were held in Tokyo and Osaka.
Currently, he is the principal trombonist of the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra.
Part-time lecturer at Kunitachi College of Music.
Part-time lecturer at Tokyo College of Music.
Vice President of the Japan Trombone Association.
Tokyo Trombone Soloisten.
Brass Hexagon member.