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Mito Chamber Orchestra: The 107th Regular Concert

June 5 (sat), 6 (sun), 2021 Start 15:00, Open 14:15

【Program】
Elgar: Introduction and Allegro Op. 47
Boieldieu: Harp Concerto in C Major
(Harp: Naoko Yoshino)
Mahler: Adagietto from Symphony No. 5 in C-Sharp Minor
Mozart: Symphony No. 35 in D Major, K. 385 "Haffner"



Naoko Yoshino

Harp

Profile

Japanese harpist Naoko Yoshino was born in London, and started her harp studies with Susann McDonald at the age of six in Los Angeles. In 1981, she received the Second Prize at the First International Harp Competition in Rome. In 1985, at the age of seventeen, she was the First Prize Winner at the Ninth International Harp Contest in Israel.

Naoko Yoshino’s solo engagements with the world’s top orchestras have included the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Zurich’s Tonhalle Orchestra, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, The Philadelphia Orchestra, and Concentus Musicus Wien. Renowned conductors with whom she has shared the stage include Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Zubin Mehta, Pierre Boulez, Herbert Blomstedt, Yehudi Menuhin, Frühbeck de Burgos, and Seiji Ozawa. She has given solo recitals in New York, Vienna, London, and Tokyo, among other cities around the world.

Naoko Yoshino has been invited to numerous prestigious music festivals, such as the Lucerne, Salzburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Marlboro, and Seiji Ozawa Matsumoto Festivals. Through chamber music, she has worked closely with such renowned musicians as violinist Gidon Kremer, violists Veronika Hagen and Nobuko Imai, cellist Clemens Hagen, flutists Aurèle Nicolet, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Wolfgang Schulz, Emmanuel Pahud, and horn player Radek Baborák.

As an advocate of new repertoire for the harp, Naoko Yoshino has premiered many works, including Toru Takemitsu' s "And then I knew 'twas Wind", Toshio Hosokawa' s Harp Concerto "Re-turning", Yuji Takahashi' s "Insomnia", and Ami Maayani' s "Sonata No.2" for solo harp.

Recordings to date include releases on the Teldec, Philips, Sony Classical, and Virgin Classics labels. In 2015, Naoko Yoshino released a Harp Concerto album from the Aparté label. The same year, she also started recording for her own private label "grazioso" . The first two albums from this new "grazioso" label: "Harp Recital - Favorite Masterpieces and more…" and "Harp Recital II - Sonata / Suite / Variations" , were met with much acclaim, and the third album "Harp Recital III – Schumann / Schubert / Mozart / Mendelssohn / Brahms / Bach" was released in February of 2018.

Prizes achieved include: 1988, Arts Festival Prize (Japan Agency for Cultural Affairs); 1989: Mobil Music Award for Brilliant Young Musicians; 1991, Avon Awards to Women (Arts division).

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Federico Agostini

Violin

Rintaro Omiya

Violin

Kyoko Saburi

Violin

Machiko Shimada

Violin

Sachiko Segawa

Violin

©Manabu Matsunaga

Kyoko Takezawa

Violin

Naoko Tanaka

Violin

©Michiharu Okubo

Yasushi Toyoshima

Violin

Yuki Naoi

Violin

Chicaco Nakajima

Violin

©Akira Muto

Shizuka Nakamura

Violin

Yuka Nishino

Violin

Ryo Mikami

Violin

Ryo Oshima

Viola

Masao Kawasaki

Viola

Yoshiko Kawamoto

Viola

Masahiro Chihara

Viola

Yoko Ara

Violoncello

Noboru Kamimura

Violocello

Rei Tsujimoto

Violoncello

Sadao Harada

Violoncello

Hiroshi Ikematsu

Double-bass

Ryu Sukegawa

Double-bass

Yuya Kanda

Flute

Kaoru Namba

Flute

Eriko Ara

Oboe

Fusako Nampo

Oboe

Hidehito Naka

Clarinet

©Ayane Shindo

Masaharu Yamamoto

Clarinet

Yota Minakami

Bassoon

Tomoko Kano

Bassoon

Hitoshi Imai

Horn

Hana Inoue

Horn

Takaya Hattori

Trumpet

Mariko Wakabayashi

Trumpet

Takehiko Mochizuki

Timpani

©Michiharu Okubo

Masaki Sato

Stage Manager

Outline

Venue

Concert Hall ATM

Dates

June 5 (sat), 6 (sun), 2021 Start 15:00, Open 14:15

【To prevent the spread of the COVID-19】

●There would be possibility to cancel the concert or to change the program due to the situation of the COVID-19. Please check our website or SNS(Twitter, Facebook) to get the latest information.
●To measure body temperature, we install an infrared thermography machine at the entrance of our building. Please note that we will not allow person with body temperature over 37.5 degrees to enter.
●Please wear mask in the concert hall.
●Maintain at least 1 metre distance between yourself and others.
●Those who are unwell, please refrain from attending the performance.
●Please wash your hand diligently and use alcohol disinfection.
●Cloakroom will be closed for the time being.
●Please refrain from waiting for the performers at the Stage Door. If you bring presents or bouquets, our staff will keep and hand over these to the performer.

Ticket Information

Price

【All seats reserved】S ¥7,500 A ¥6,000 B ¥4,500 Youth(U-25) ¥2,500 

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General Release

May 8, 2021 9:30〜

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May 4, 2021 9:30〜
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May 5, 2021 9:30〜
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Ticket Purchase

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Contact

Mito Arts Foundation TEL:029-227-8111(9:30-18:00, Closed on Mondays )