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Tokyo Music Competition

NISHIKAWA Tomoya

NISHIKAWA Tomoya

Clarinet
Born in: Osaka Prefecture, Japan
1st place, Wind Section, The 9th Tokyo Music Competition 2011

Musical Study Experiences

2007 Graduated from the Music Course in Performing Arts major, the Liberal arts of Education Department, Osaka Kyoiku University
2011 Completed master's studies at the Graduate School of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts

Teachers

Studied under Wada Hisahiro, Aoyama Hidenao and Yamamoto Masaharu

Musical Careers

2007 Performed in the 36th Sakai City Debut Concert and won the Excellence Award
Finalist, the 18th Japan Woodwind Competition
2008 Performed as a guest in the 37th Sakai City Debut Concert
2009 Participated in Seiji Ozawa Music Academy Opera Project X "Hänsel und Gretel"
Performed in Seiji Ozawa Matsumoto Festival, Opera for Youth
2011 2nd Place and Special Jury Prize (Audience Award), Woodwind Category, the 23rd Takarazuka Vega Music Competition
1st Place, Wind Section, the 9th Tokyo Music Competition
Held first solo recital in November

Further Activities

Focusing on chamber music and orchestra, also active as a trainer. He is a member of the Senzoku Gakuen New Philharmonic Orchestra since September 2011.

Repertoire

Classical to contemporary pieces; particularly drawn to 20th Century compositions. I am also actively working on wind trios and quintets.

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