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Matsudaira Yasuhide (松平 康英) (July 16, 1830 – July 5, 1904) was a Japanese daimyo of the late Edo period, who ruled the Tanakura and then Kawagoe Domains. He served as gaikoku bugyō and rōjū in the Tokugawa administration.
Matsudaira Yasuhide was born in Edo to the high-ranking hatamoto Matsudaira Yasuzumi; his childhood name was Mantarō. He succeeded Yasuzumi upon the latter's retirement early in 1848, taking the name of Yasunao. Yasunao served in a variety of minor posts in the Tokugawa shogunate, before being appointed to the concurrent posts of gaikoku bugyō and Kanagawa bugyō in early 1860.
From 1860 to 1861 he was involved in boundary negotiations with Russia, and was a member of the Tokugawa Shogunate's embassy to Europe.
Yasunao was adopted as the successor to Matsudaira Yasuhiro, lord of the Tanakura Domain, in late 1864. Shortly after his succession, he received the title of Suō no Kami and changed his name to Yasuhide.
Yasuhide was slated for transfer to the Utsunomiya Domain in the spring of 1865; however, this was canceled. Soon afterward he was appointed to the position of rōjū.
Jun Yamaguchi (山口 淳, Yamaguchi Jun) is a Japanese composer of contemporary music, pianist and musicologist.
Born in Tokyo, Japan in 1967, He studied piano from age 7. He left the Senzoku-Gakuen College of Music in 1993 before graduating. He studied composition and music theory with Tatsuhiko Nishioka, Yori-Aki Matsudaira and Chaya Czernowin.
He has received several awards and prizes, including the Sixth Akiyoshidai International Composition Award (1996, II prize and the Governor's Prize of Yamaguchi Prefecture), the 13th JSCM (ISCM Japan Division) Composition Award (1996, finalist), the 20th IRINO Prize (1999, I prize),ISCM World Music Days 2001 Yokohama (2001, selection) and the 72nd Japan Music Competition (2003, finalist).
In July 2001, He came to the USA under a grant from the Asian Cultural Council and remained in New York until June 2002.
In April 2006 He matriculated in the Graduate School of Design, Kyushu University (science of sound culture studies in acoustic design program) and studied with Shigenobu Nakamura. He received a M.A. in Design, Kyushu University in March 2008.
Kousei Murata 23.April 2013 Tokyo
高橋美智子:驚異のコントラバス・マリンバ Ⅲ(世界初演) "ビジョン"独奏マリンバとフルートのための/下山一二三 Michiko Takahashi "VISION"for Solo Marimba and Flute /Hihumi Shimoyama (World Premiere) ----------------------------------- This is the latest work of Hifimi Shimoyama,composed especially for this evening's performance.The atmosphere created by the interlacing of sound from alto flute and from marimba and contrabass marimba at the beginning of this piece led the composer choose this title. 解説:下山一二三(Hihumi Shimoyama ) マリンバとコントラバス・マリンバ及びフルート、アルト・フルート、ピッコロと、同族楽器でありながら、かなり趣を異にする楽器の特質を生かすことによって、ある一つの世界を表現しようとした。 Marimba : Michiko Takahashi Flute : Bradley A. Garner マリンバ: 高橋美智子 フルート: ブラッドリー・A・ガーナ― New York , MERKIN Concert Hall コントラバス・マリンバは現在 武蔵野音楽大学 楽器博物館所蔵
小川明子のCD,コンサート情報は下記HPでご覧頂けます。 http://goo.gl/TTT9l9 Yasuji KIYOSE: Iya-na Jinta ( Awful Jinta ) Lyric by Shōkōshi YAMAGISHI "Jinta" is a japanese manly personal name Akiko OGAWA (Alt) 小川明子(アルト) Hiroaki YAMADA (Pf.) 山田啓明(ピアノ) Michio TESHIMA (Camera) 手嶋道雄(カメラ) Date: 2013.Jan.26 Location: iichiko-Otonoizumi-Hall, Oita, JAPAN 2013年1月26日,音の泉ホール(大分)
Katsumi Yokoyama : Music for Head VI (F.Bacon / 1949) for Trumpet, Trombone and Piano (1994) Kiyonori Sokabe (Tp), Kosei Murata (Tb), Jun Yamaguchi (Pf) ; Conducted by Takashi Niigaki ■横山勝巳: Music for Head VI (F.Bacon / 1949) (1994) 曽我部清典(トランペット)、村田厚生(トロンボーン)、山口淳(ピアノ)、新垣隆(指揮)
Teatro il Cantiere, Trastevere (Roma), maggio 2013 - serata di lieder cantati da Michiko Hirayama - musiche del compositore giapponese Kosaku Yamada (1886 - 1965) - accompagnamento al pianoforte di Benedetto Fanna
Aus dem Album "Dritter Dussmann-Nachwuchs-Wettbewerb PREISTRÄGER MUSIZIEREN" http://www.kreuzberg-records.de Tracklist Agustín Barrios Mangoré 1. Las Abejas 2. Andante religioso aus "La Catedral" 3. Una Limosna por el Amor de Dios Heitor Villa Lobos 4. Etüde Nr. 6 5. Etüde Nr. 7 6. Etüde Nr. 12 (Aran Choi, Gitarre) Takashi Yoshimatsu 7. Fuzzy Bird Sonata (1. Run, Bird) (Sebastian Lange, Saxophon) (Yui Yasuhara, Klavier) Eric Sammut 8. Libertango-Variations (Christoph Lindner, Marimbaphon) Darius Milhaud 9. Modere 10. Brazileira aus "Scaramouche" (Simon Lindner, Saxophon) (Barbara Barac, Klavier) Györgi Kurtag 11. ...und so geschah es aus "Spiele" Bd. III (Daniel Vincent Streicher, Klavier) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 12. Klavierkonzert KV 467. 1. Satz Allegro (Daniel Vincent Streicher,...
Jun Yamaguchi / Stillness Dance(s) for Piano (2000) (2nd half) Jun Yamaguchi (Piano) Live recording of premiere (June 7, 2011, Tokyo) 山口淳/静寂の舞〜ピアノのための(2000) の後半部 作曲者自身による演奏 世界初演(2011年6月7日・東京)のライヴ録音