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Prestaties uit het verleden 2011 — Gisteren
The 99th Holiday afternoon Concert (Christmas in New York), Anderson, L.ElgarDe SarasateWaldteufel, C. É.Tchaikovsky, P. I.Monti, Vittorio
Tokyo City Philharmonic OrchestraDirigent
Bekijk programma, cast en crewThe 32nd Weekday Afternoon Concert (Anything “OKstra”! ), RachmaninoffBeethovenTchaikovsky, P. I.RavelVarious
Tokyo City Philharmonic OrchestraDirigent
Bekijk programma, cast en crewThe 20th Shibuya Afternoon Concert (Anything “OKstra”!), RachmaninoffBeethovenTchaikovsky, P. I.Ravel
Tokyo City Philharmonic OrchestraDirigent
Bekijk programma, cast en crew541st Hokuden Family Concert, MozartMendelssohn
Sapporo Symphony OrchestraDirigent
Bekijk programma, cast en crewBillboard Classics Masatoshi Nakamura Symphonic Live 2022, Various
Osaka Symphony OrchestraDirigent
Bekijk cast en crewThe 28th Weekday Afternoon Concert (Orchestral Climax–Piano Concerto Edition), BrahmsTchaikovsky, P. I.ChopinRachmaninoffMussorgsky
Tokyo City Philharmonic OrchestraDirigent
Bekijk programma, cast en crewSymphony of the Three Great Violin Concertos, VivaldiMendelssohnTchaikovsky, P. I.
Japan Century Symphony OrchestraDirigent
Bekijk programma, cast en crew"Ma-rl, the Ghost, and Happy Orchestra" Sakkyo Storytelling Concert, Von WeberSibeliusGrieg
Sapporo Symphony OrchestraDirigent
Bekijk programma, cast en crewSummer Family Concert 2024, BorodinTchaikovsky, P. I.Strauss IIBeethoven
Bunka Kaikan TokyoDirigent
Bekijk programma, cast en crewThe 24th Shibuya Afternoon Concert, SmetanaTchaikovsky, P. I.
Tokyo City Philharmonic OrchestraDirigent
Bekijk programma, cast en crewMasahiko Enkoji was born in Tokyo in 1954. At Toho Gakuen University, he studied conducting under Hideo Saito and piano under Aiko Iguchi. In 1980, he studied abroad at National Music College in Vienna under Otmar Suitner. Following his return to Japan in September of 1981, he received an appointment as assistant conductor with Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra. From 1986 he began conducting exclusively for the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, becoming their conductor in 1989, a post he would hold until March of 1991. From 1989 to April 1999, he was appointed principal conductor of the Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra where, for two successive years, he achieved great success with the Special Concert at Suntory Hall in Tokyo, these concerts were recorded on CD and are now on sale. From May 1998 to Ap