Hamarikyu Asahi Hall Buzz Five (Brass Quintet)
Admission fee
[All seats reserved] ¥2,800
Organizer: Asahi Shimbun
Program
Classics I want to listen to at X'masTogether with the Morobi ~ Son of God
Bach: Lord, the joy of man's desiring
Pachelbel: Canon
Maury Calvert: Monteréjean Hills Suite
Amazing Grace (Canadian Brass Version)
Handel: Hallelujah
Ave Maria Collection (Schubert, Caccini, Gounod)
Yoshiyuki Kanazawa: Christmas Medley
other
Profile
Buzz Five (Brass Quintet)Formed in 1997 by classmates from Tokyo University of the Arts. In 2000, through an internal audition, she performed at the Tokyo University of the Arts chamber music regular concert, and began full-scale activities. He has been invited to many events, including the FIFA World Cup and the opening ceremony of Nitten. Received 1st place in the brass quintet division of the Japan Brass Competition 2001, as well as the grand prize, the Kawasaki Mayor's Award, and the Senzoku Gakuen Award. So far, he has studied under Masakatsu Kurita and Satoshi Kamiya. In addition to their individual performance skills, their ensemble ability and stage progress were also highly evaluated, and their performances were featured on NHK-FM. In 2002, he released his first album "Disc Buzz". In February 2009, the long-awaited second album "Bazooka" was released and received favorable reviews. Since 2004, he has been active as a registered artist for the Regional Creation Public Hall Music Revitalization Project, and has been actively performing throughout the country.
Jin Ueda (Trumpet)
Born in Kyoto Prefecture. Started playing the trumpet at the age of 12. After studying music at Horikawa High School, graduated from the Faculty of Music at Tokyo University of the Arts. Studied at the Weimar Franz Liszt College of Music in Germany as a trainee of the 2009 Overseas Study Program for Upcoming Artists (Agency for Cultural Affairs). So far, he has studied chamber music with Hiroaki Hayasaka, Masahiko Kurano, Genzo Kitamura, U. Komischke, and W. Hilgarth. He has performed with Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra, Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, and Central Aichi Symphony Orchestra. Released solo albums "Kaleidoscope" and "Telescope". Won 1st place in the 69th Japan Music Competition Trumpet Division and the Matsushita Prize. Received the 2004 Aoyama Music Award. Tokyo City Philharmonic member, Siena Wind Orchestra contract member, Buzz Five leader.
Satoshi Ogawa (Trumpet)
Born in Takamatsu City. Started playing the trumpet at the age of 13. Graduated from the Faculty of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts. 1st place in the Kagawa Junior Music Competition. First place in the brass instrument category of the All Shikoku Music Competition. Performed at the Terrsa Music Festival and won the Kagawa Prefectural Governor's Award. Performed at Mt. Fuji International Music Festival. So far, he has studied under Mineo Sugiki, Naohiro Tsuken, Zensuke Fukuda, and P. Thibault. Currently working as a freelancer.
Masami Tomoda (Horn)
Born in Saitama prefecture. At the age of 12, he began studying the horn under Makoto Yamamoto. After graduating from Tokyo University of the Arts music department attached music high school. Appeared at Tokyo University of the Arts Doseikai newcomer concert. Passed the Sainokuni Emerging Musician Audition and performed in the same debut concert. Performed with the Tokyo University of the Arts Student Orchestra and the Romanian National Symphony Orchestra.
In 2004, he completed the Liszt Conservatory of Music, dispatched as an overseas trainee by the Agency for Cultural Affairs. Studied horn under Makoto Yamamoto, Yutaka Matsuzaki, M. Nagy, Kozo Moriyama, V. Papyrin, F. Adam, and S. Palma, and chamber music under Koji Okazaki, Masakatsu Kurita, and Satoshi Kamiya. Members of Horn Ensemble Noah, United Horn Club, and Ensemble SIX. Principal player of the Yokohama Sinfonietta.
Tadaaki Kato (Trombone)
Born in Saitama prefecture. Started playing the trombone at the age of 10. Graduated from the Faculty of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts. Studied trombone under the late Naoyuki Shiraishi, the late Yukio Nagahama, and Satoshi Kamiya. For two years from 2004, he served as a part-time lecturer at the Tokyo University of the Arts Orchestral Research Department. Recently, he has held solo concerts all over the country while serving as an extra in orchestras and brass bands. In addition, he is also focusing on teaching younger generations such as wind instruments, and is invited as a lecturer at domestic wind instrument clinics and seminars. In 2006 and 2007, he was an artist registered with the Regional Creation Public Hall Music Revitalization Project. Ensemble Dongfeng member. Executive Director of the Japan Trombone Association.
Masae Ishimaru (Tuba)
Born in Toyama prefecture. Started tuba at the age of 12. Graduated from the Faculty of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts. In addition to orchestra and brass band, he performs in various fields such as chamber music and ensemble. In addition, we actively focus on teaching backwards. As a tuba player, he has an established reputation for his delicate and warm tones while firmly supporting the bass of the ensemble. As one of the few female tuba players, she has developed a distinctive activity.