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Ravensurst Philharmonic Orchestra
The 8th Concert
2024/08/11(su.) 14:00 Starting
Leben's 8th concert.
This year's concert will focus on works by composers who were strongly influenced by the Classical and
Schubert's "Overture in Italian Style No. 2," a hidden masterpiece from the early Romantic period. Mozart's "Symphony No. 35," a.k.a. "Haffner," will be performed, with its genius melodies and vibrant rhythms. The finale will be Beethoven's "Symphony No. 7" filled with overwhelming energy and exuberance.
We hope you will enjoy these timeless masterpieces with the passionate energy of these young musicians!
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Conductor: Daiki Kannari
Performed by:Rebenthurst Philharmonic Orchestra
Daiki Kannari
Born in Moriya City, Ibaraki Prefecture in 1997.
He started playing the piano at the age of 5 and bassoon at the age of 12. He also began conducting chorus and orchestra at the age of 14. She studied orchestra and conducting under Yoko Matsuo at the Junior Orchestra of the Triphony Hall and Osamu Matsuura at the age of 15. He took lessons from Orie Suzuki.
In 2015, he entered the Faculty of Music at Tokyo University of the Arts, where he studied with Ken Takaseki and Kazushi Yamashita. He attended master classes with Tadaaki Otaka, Jolt Naji, and László Tihany.
During his undergraduate studies, he received the "Ryohei Miyata Scholarship" and the Ataka Prize. He also graduated at the top of his class from the University's Department of Conducting, while simultaneously receiving the Doshokai Prize, Acanthus Music Prize, and Hiroshi Wakasugi Memorial Fund Prize, and was selected to perform with the Philharmonia Orchestra of the University of the Arts in the April 2019 New Graduate Introduction Concert. He will perform Sibelius' Symphony No. 7.
In March 2021, he completed his master's degree in Conducting at the University's Graduate School of Music and received the Graduate School's Acanthus Award.
He has been the Assistant Conductor of the Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra since September 2023.
He has performed with the Fuji Shizuoka Symphony Orchestra and the Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra.
Performer
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Taiki Kannari
Conductor
Admission and ticket purchase
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Admission fee
Free for high school students and younger
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How to buy
▶︎ Tickets are available at Teket.
▶︎Cancellation Policy
If you wish to receive a refund for your ticket, please contact us by e-mail, indicating the order number on the ticket.
The refund period will be as follows
Contact by 8/8(Thu.): Full refund will be applied.
Contact after 8/9 (Fri.): No refund