2001 Program Tsugio Tokunaga (violinist). Wednesday, 2 May, 700pm Concert 1 An Evening of ConcertosMozart, Violin Concerto No.1 in B flat major K.207 Violin joji hattori http://www.miyazaki-mf.jp/6mmf/mf211_e.htm
Welcome To The Scottish Chamber Orchestra Joseph Swensen conducts and American violinist Robert McDuffie is the soloist RoyalFireworks) and Bach Violin Concertos performed and directed by joji hattori. http://www.sco.org.uk/recordings.html
Welcome To Gramophone - The World's Best Classical Music Magazine finalists, Natalia LuisBassa, 35, of Caracas, Venezuela, and joji hattori, 32,of Maazel headed a jury that also included violinist Kyung-Wha Chung; cellist http://www.gramophone.co.uk/newsMainTemplate.asp?storyID=1423&newssectionID=1
Welcome To Gramophone - The World's Best Classical Music Magazine Carneiro, 25, of Portugal; Matthew Coorey, 28 of Australia; joji hattori, 32, of includesopranos Ana Maria Martinez and Christine Brewer, violinist Yura Lee http://www.gramophone.co.uk/newsMainTemplate.asp?storyID=1384&newssectionID=1
Leef-x was written in October, 1997, upon the request of violinist Edna Michell is dedicatedto Edna Michell, who premiered it with violinists joji hattori and Andras http://www.aquanet.co.il/vip/imi/catalogs/coments/leef-x.htm
Extractions: for trumpet solo and string orchestra FANFARES AND WHISPERS for trumpet solo and string orchestra was written during the spring of 1986, under a commission from the Swarthmore Music and Dance Festival, Concerto Soloists Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia and trumpet player John Thyhsen. James Freeman conducted the premiere in September, 1986 in Swarthmore and Philadelphia. Orchestra 2001 in Philadelphia. "The fanfare and the whisper", the composer notes, "were the immediate expression given for the contrast in the instrumentation: the brassy character of the trumpet, set against the softer, tender strings. However, this contrasting idea is not maintained literally, but undergoes several changes, till the fanfare becomes weak and distant while the whisper penetrates forcefully like
Biographies in an exciting new partnership with joji Hirota. of Music, the Young Musicians' Trust,the hattori Foundation, the He has been a violinist with the BBC Concert http://www.users.freenetname.co.uk/~lbmusic/biographies.htm
Extractions: Antonia Cviic Emma Murphy Nicholas Sringfellow began his musical studies at Chethams School of Music in Manchester. Whilst there he became interested in the Baroque cello and formed the New Kirckman Ensemble with whom he has recently recorded a CD of Handel Trio sonata for Meridian. He was a student of Clive Greensmith at the Royal Northern College of Music and went on to specialise in early music at the Royal College of Music under William Pleeth and Anna Shuttleworth. As a chamber musician he has performed widely throughout the UK, and in May 2001 he broadcast on BBC Radio 3 with the Amaryllis Ensemble, dedicated to classical performances. Steven Devine received his early musical training at Chethams School of Music, Manchester, where he studied harpsichord, organ, piano and conducting. He continued his education at Oxford University and now divides his time between professional performances on the harpsichord, early piano and conducting, and as Assistant Curator of the Finchcocks Collection of historical keyboard instruments in Kent. As a harpsichordist, since he won first prize in the inaugural Broadwood Harpsichord Competition in 1993, he has performed extensively in Britain and Europe and has made recordings for Radio 3, Classic FM, WDR, Radio France and Channel 4. He plays regularly with artists such as Evelyn Tubb, Emma Kirkby and ensembles including the Parley of Instruments, the Consort of Musicke and Sprezzatura. His editions of 17th and 18th century repertoire, used by a widening circle of artists, include John Eccles
Extractions: V Klotz, Georg V ex Hubay, ex Gerle Strad., A. Remarks: Gerle's teacher Géza de Kresz was a pupil of Hubay and Sevcik. Gerle as a child is said to have heard Hubay play the instrument he would own many years later. After a recital with the cellist Piatigorsky the audience was so impressed with the affinity between Gerle and his instrument the ex Hubay that several members of the Board of the San Diego Symphony decided to help him acquire it. Originally Gerle did not want accept such an obligation and asked Piatigorsky for guidance, who meant:
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{Joji, Jouji} TOKYOENSEMBLE (Tokyo) ?-2001) As for Tokyo ensemble, violinist,JojiHattori is quality within the orchestra to supervise. (ensemble http://edge.ee.tokushima-u.ac.jp/c/urls/word/j/o/ji.html
The Hindu : 'Bowing' To Tradition Born in Japan and raised in a musical family in Austria, joji hattori, soloviolinist, is somebody the Vienna Chamber Orchestra wooed and `acquired'. http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2001/03/22/stories/0422401v.htm
Extractions: Front Page National Southern States Other States ... Next BY THEIR own admission, when the members of the Vienna Chamber Orchestra arrived, they believed that they were `bringing culture' to Chennai. But, after a morning of doing the regular culture rounds they were no longer convinced of their original motive. ``You have so much here,'' gushed Joji Hattori, conductor of the orchestra. ``It is different from the other countries. Here, we are, perhaps, just another culture.'' And that sums up the mood of the visiting musicians. When they took the bow on Tuesday evening, after a splendid performance that included pieces from Vivaldi, Mozart, Schubert and Tchaikovsky, to resounding applause, they were also reciprocating - a salute from the ambassadors of one culture to those living in another. From the cradle of Western Classical music, to the home of classical Carnatic music and Bharatanatyam. Orchestra manager, Christian Buchmann later said: ``We thought we would be bringing culture to Chennai. What an idea, in a land where traditional culture is so strong and alive. We are amazed.'' Unlike in the West, Joji Hattori feels, culture is alive and breathing in the people of India. And that, he thinks, is amazing.
P3 MUSIC In June 2000, Simon gave a concert at the Wigmore Hall with the violinist JojiHattori, with whom he first performed at the Con Anima festival in Austria. http://www.p3music.com/commercial_pages/artist_dinnigan.html
Extractions: The turn of the Millennium has proved highly productive for Simon Dinnigan, featuring performances with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the German State Orchestra, the Balearic Symphony Orchestra and his official debut at Wigmore Hall and solo concert tours in America and Europe. Simon has worked with the likes of Kennedy, the jazz guitarist Martin Taylor and the world renowned violinist and conductor Joji Hattori, and has made appearances on all the major radio and TV stations. On Simon's tour programme for 2001 are performances in Britain, Spain, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, West Dean Guitar Festival and Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons in Oxfordshire as part of the Classic FM season.
Tfc.towninfo.jp TOKYOENSEMBLE (Tokyo) ?-2001/04) As for Tokyo ensemble, violinist,JojiHattori is quality within the orchestra to supervise. http://tfc.towninfo.jp/orions/word/e/n/semble /orchestra.html
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