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mu-ship Christmas Concert '24
~Travel the World with Heartwarming Masterpieces~.
2024/12/23(mo.) 14:00 Starting
Chiba City Mihama Cultural Hall Music Hall (Chiba)
Official https://musism.jp/2024/10/09/chiristmasconcert2024/
A concert by mu-ship (Nahoko Ito, Sho Kigawa, and Naoya Oda), who perform mainly in Chiba.
This year's Christmas concert will be titled "Heartwarming Masterpieces and Traveling Around the World," featuring works from Germany, Japan, England, and Italy. We will perform a variety of heartwarming works and pieces associated with Christmas and winter. Subtitles will be provided for all foreign-language works, and commentary and other talks will be included. This is a classical concert of song and piano that anyone can enjoy.
Nahoko Ito
Nahoko Ito graduated from the Department of Voice at Tokyo University of the Arts. Upon graduation, she received the Acanthus Music Prize and the Doseikai Prize, and performed in the 2012 Doseikai Newcomer Concert at the Tokyo University of the Arts Faculty of Music. After graduation, she went to Germany to study coloratura technique with Ms. Kriszina Laki. She completed her master's degree at Tokyo Gakugei University.
Sho Kigawa
Entered the Department of Voice at Tokyo University of the Arts as a bass major, and graduated as a tenor in his fourth year. Completed the Graduate School of Music Education, Tokyo Gakugei University, Music Education Course (Vocal Music). At the recommendation of her teacher, she changed her voice to baritone again in 2023. After working as a full-time music teacher at Kitakamakura Girls' Junior and Senior High School, she is currently a part-time lecturer at the same school.
Naoya Oda
Graduated from the graduate school of Tokyo Gakugei University (Voice). She completed her training at the Saxon State Opera (vocal music) and the opera section of the Munich International Music Seminar (vocal music), and is currently active as a song pianist. She is an assistant professor at the Piano Laboratory of Hirosaki University's Faculty of Education, an academic fellow at Tokyo Gakugei University's Children's Future Research Institute, and a leader of the Yobigoe chorus group.
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