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Tokyo Music Competition

TAKAHASHI Yosuke

TAKAHASHI Yosuke

Baritone
Born in: Tokyo Metropolis, Japan
2nd place, and Audience Award, Voice Section, The 9th Tokyo Music Competition 2011

Musical Study Experiences

2004 Graduated from the Department of Vocal Music, the Faculty of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts
2008 Completed master's studies at the Graduate School of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts
2012 Completed studies at the New National Theatre, Tokyo Opera Studio, the 12th Class

Teachers

Studied under Ko Joji, Ichihara Taro, Miyazoe Yoshimichi, Makino Mikiko, Takahashi Keizo, Brian Masuda and Marcella Reale

Musical Careers

2005 Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony as Bass Solo hosted by the Taito Civic Choir
The Tokyo University of the Arts Charity Concert Handel's Messiah as Bass Solo hosted by the the Asahi Shimbun Company
2007 Orff "Carmina Burana" as Baritone Solo hosted by the Kawagoe Chorus League
2010 The New National Theatre, Tokyo Opera Studio Performance Verdi’s "Falstaff" as Ford
2011 The New National Theatre, Tokyo Opera Studio Performance Puccini’s "Gianni Schicchi" as Gianni Schicchi
2nd Place and Audience Award, Voice Section at the 9th Tokyo Music Competition

Repertoire

Operas: Mozart’s "Le Nozze di Figaro" as Count Almaviva, Verdi’s "Falstaff" as Ford, Puccini’s "Gianni Schicchi" as Gianni Schicchi, Wolf-Ferrari’s "Il Segreto di Susanna" as Gil
Concerts: Handel’s "Messiah", Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, Orff’s "Carmina Burana", Fauré’s "Requiem" and more
Opera Arias: Especially lyric arias in Italian, French, German

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