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Tokyo Music Competition

YOSHIDA Tomonari

YOSHIDA Tomonari

Horn
Born in: Chiba Prefecture, Japan
1st place, Brass Section, The 20th Tokyo Music Competition 2022

Musical Study Experiences

March 2018 Graduated from Tokyo College of Music High School
March 2022 Graduated from Tokyo College of Music as a scholarship recipient with a bachelor's degree in music, majoring in the Instrumental Music course
2022 Currently undertaking the Instrumental Music course (Winds and Percussion field) of the Master of Music program in Tokyo College of Music as a credited auditor

Teachers

Studied under YOSHINAGA Masato and FUKUKAWA Nobuaki.

Musical Careers

2020 Finalist, Horn Category, the 89th Music Competition of Japan
2022 1st Place, Brass Section, the 20th Tokyo Music Competition

Further Activities

In 2019, as a member of the Chiba Prefecture Youth Orchestra, Yoshida performed for "Daimei no nai Ongakukai (Untitled Concert)" produced and broadcasted by TV Asahi and also performed at the Suntory Hall for their concert in Tokyo. He is now based in Tokyo. Whilst participating in professional concerts, he also devotes his passion into ensembles, as well as wind instrument tutoring for middle school and high school students.

Repertoire

Yoshida is working on horn concertos by composers such as Mozart and R.Strauss, short horn pieces, and chamber pieces such as brass quintets and woodwind quintets.

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