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37 Introduction to Classical Music through Concerts in NY

「バルトークの栄光と悲劇」
ハンガリー民族音楽を研究しクラシック音楽と見事に融合させたベラ・バルトークの生涯と代表作「オーケストラの為の協奏曲」を解説。4月5日にカーネギーホールで行われるフィッシャー指揮ブタペスト祝祭管弦楽団のコンサートを楽しむ為の講座です。※該当公演のチケット手配は行っておりません。チケットは早くに売り切れる可能性がありますので、出席を希望される方は早めに該当団体よりご自身でご購入下さい。)

Lecturer Reona Ito
Reona Ito
Conductor. Mr. Reona Ito is the third generation to be born into a musical family of conductors in Fukuoka, Japan. He came to the US in 1997 in order to study international affairs at the George Washington University. After graduating in International Affairs in 2002, however, he decided to further his studies as a professional musician and moved to New York City to work intensively. After studying composition and conducting at the Juilliard School, he received a diploma in orchestral conducting from Mannes College of Music and a Master of Arts in orchestral conducting from the Aaron Copland School of Music.
Mr. Ito started his professional career as a conductor in March 2008 with Mozart’s opera “The Marriage of Figaro” at the Goldstein Theatre in New York. In June of the same year, he and his orchestra The Reona Ito Chamber Orchestra (Now The New York Harmonic Band) had their first concert at Carnegie Hall.
From 2011 to 2013 Mr. Ito served as music director of Zagreb Sinfonietta in Croatia. In August 2012 he and Zagreb Sinfonietta were invited to perform at the Porec Music Festival in the Euphrasian Basilica, one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In March 2013 he produced the official concert celebrating the 20th-Year Anniversary of the Japan-Croatia Diplomatic Establishment and was invited to meet with the president of the Republic of Croatia, Ivo Josipovic at his Office.
In the 2014-15 season Mr. Ito conducted the International Peace Day Concert at Kimmel Center in Philadelphia and the International Peace Concert in Tokyo, both by the Harmony for Peace Foundation, known for their humanitarian activities with the United Nations.
In October 2014 Mr. Ito received the American Prize in Orchestral Conducting (Professional Orchestra Division). In September 2016 he was appointed as Visiting Scholar for life at Musashino Gakuin University in Tokyo.
Lesson fee $30 1 lesson

Introduction to Classical Music through Concerts in NY 1/25 (Friday) 18:30~20:00

Schedule 2019/1/25

These are one-day classes.

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