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Koizumi Araki Yoshida Ishikawa Okada Inoue Kuriyama Uchida Yamazaki Fukuda Kon Kinoshita Arai Kawai 1984 1985
Nom original Attacker You! (アタッカーYOU!) Origine Japon Année de production 1984 - 1985 Maisons de production Knack Company, TV Tokyo Nombre d'épisodes 58 Auteur manga Shizuo Koizumi (histoire), Jun Makimura (dessins) Réalisation Masari Sasahiro, Kazuyuki Okaseko Scénarii Yoshihisa Araki, Susumu Yoshida, Hideki Sonoda, Mitsuo Aimono, Toyohiro Andô Direction technique Yasuo Ishikawa, Takahiro Okada, Osamu Inoue, Yoshihide Kuriyama, Takao Motohashi, Yûji Uchida, Hiroshi Jinzenji, Kôzô Takagaki, Tomomasa Yamazaki Chara-Design Kyomu Fukuda Direction de l'animation Kyomu Fukuda, Teruo Kogure, Kôji Katô, Yutaka Oka, Shinnosuke Kon, Toshiharu Kinoshita Direction artistique Kazuhiro Arai Décors Ken Kawai Musiques Shirô Sagisu Gén. VF interpreté par Valérie Barouille (sources planete-jeunesse.com) Disponible en dvd
Dmitry Sitkovetsky Sitkovetsky George Enescu Arai Sakamoto Ming 2022
"My name is Dmitry Sitkovetsky and I’m the president of the George Enescu International Competition - Violin Section. In the last three weeks, my colleagues - members of the jury and I listened to 21 violinists from 13 countries who recorded their repertory for the online round. I would like to congratulate all the participants for their great efforts in these hard times. Together with my colleagues from the jury, we decided to advance 12 violinists to the semifinals. Here is the list of finalists in alphabetical order: Stefan Aprodu (Romania), Takamori Arai (Japan), Kristina Besman (Russia), Heidi Hatch (Spain), Andrea Hughes (USA), Yoko Ishikura (Japan), Maria Marica (Romania), Joanna Ruseva (Bulgaria), Reika Sakamoto (Japan), Christian Sebastianutto (Italy), Ming-Chung Teng (Taiwan) and Grégoire Torossian (France). We look forward to meeting you in September for the semifinals and finals of the George Enescu International Competition!"
Slaughter Noguchi Abbott Arai Bury
Across the Nightingale Floor is set in a fictional world based on Japan during the Sengoku period, and follows the story of a sixteen-year-old boy named Tomasu and fifteen-year-old girl named Kaede. Tomasu, a member of The Hidden by birth, returns from exploring the mountains to find members of his family slaughtered. Trying to escape he unhorses Iida Sadamu, leader of the Tohan, who led the slaughter of The Hidden. Chased by Iida's men, Tomasu is rescued by Lord Shigeru of the Otori. Shigeru takes Tomasu with him to protect, and later adopts him. However he deems his name unsuitable because of its Hidden roots and renames him Takeo. On the road Takeo loses his voice temporarily and his hearing becomes superhuman. On the journey to Shigeru's home, the two stop at an inn where they meet Maruyama Naomi, a powerful female ruler from the Seishuu. Lady Maruyama is found to have been against the persecution of the Hidden and urges Takeo to tell her about the slaughter. At night, when Takeo is in his room, he overhears Lady Maruyama and Shigeru expressing their love for one another. Eventually, the pair reach Lord Shigeru's home in Hagi, where Takeo is received with astonishment by an old maid named Chiyo and Shigeru's ex-instructor, Ichiro. Takeo is slowly accepted by the household and is later adopted as Shigeru's son, under the condition that Shigeru marries Shirakawa Kaede, the most beautiful maiden in the Three Countries. However, Takeo is under the threat of Shigeru's uncles' sons, who try to murder him during practice every day. Later, Takeo meets Muto Kenji (also known as the Fox), the master of the Muto clan, who reveals to him that Takeo's father was the most skilled assassin of the Kikuta, the greatest family of the Tribe. Kenji, after informing Takeo of this, starts to train him in the arts of the Tribe. In autumn, Takeo sneaks out of the house one day and explores Hagi, where he meets a merchant who he'd saved when he was one of the Hidden. The merchant, recognizing him, calls him by his real name. Takeo denies it and flees. When the time comes, Shigeru and Takeo and others start preparing their trip to Tsuwano where they would meet Shigeru's future wife, Shirakawa Kaede. At Tsuwano they meet Kaede (who has been held hostage by the Noguchi since she was seven and forced to sleep in the maid's rooms. She has been constantly harassed by the guards who wanted to have her. Not long before she had reached Tsuwano, a guard had tried to rape her, only to be stabbed with a knife). She is under the protection of her kinswoman Lady Maruyama (with whom Shigeru has had a secret relationship for almost ten years), and is accompanied by Kenji's niece, Shizuka, who is half Muto and half Kikuta. But it is Takeo and Kaede who immediately find a connection between them. They stop at the shrine at Terayama, at the time of the Festival of the Dead, to visit the grave of Shigeru's brother, Takeshi, and for Shigeru to discuss war plans with the Abbott. As an army headed by Lord Arai musters from the west, they arrive at Inuyama in the 9th month. Shigeru plans for Takeo to assassinate Iida that night, but the Tribe, not wanting to risk Takeo (and appreciating the stability that Iida brings), abducts him so that his training can be finished. Thus the treachery plays itself out: Shigeru is crucified on the castle wall, and Lady Maruyama and her daughter drown whilst attempting to escape. Takeo makes a deal with the Tribe that allows him to bring Shigeru's body down in return for joining them. Takeo, together with Kenji and Yuki, sneaks into the castle at night and bring Shigeru down from the wall. Shigeru, dying from his wounds, asks Takeo to bury him at Terayama, next to his brother's grave. Then Takeo decapitates him in order to end his pain. During the invasion of the castle at Inuyama, Takeo discovers Kaede with the corpse of Iida Sadamu, whom she had killed when he attempted to rape her; the two of them make love. After carrying out Shigeru's wishes and killing the other Tohan lords, Takeo honors his promise to the Tribe and departs with them just as Arai and his army arrive, leaving Kaede unconscious from his Kikuta Stare and in the care of Muto Shizuka.
Richard Wagner Beethoven Alfred Schnittke Maurice Ravel Arai Suzuki Bach Vivaldi Poulet Christian Ivaldi Pablo Casals Vaux Claude Pascal Flier Mstislav Rostropovitch Alfred Cortot Jean Marc Luisada I Musici Orchestre Philharmonique Japon Festival Pablo Casals Festival Automne Carnegie Hall 2003 2008 2010 2012 2013 2014
Lien pour faire un don : (http•••) Programme : Richard Wagner : Romance wwv.94 Ludwig van Beethoven : Sonate n°.7 Op.30 n.2 Alfred Schnittke : Suite dans le style ancien Maurice Ravel : Sonate sol majeur Yuri KURODA : Violon Née à New York, Yuri KURODA commence ses études de violon à l’âge de cinq ans avec Satoru Arai, au “Suzuki Talent Institute” à Kyoto. À neuf ans, elle joue le Concerto de Bach avec l’Orchestre Concertino di Kyoto, et plus tard, le Concerto de Vivaldi avec Félix Ayo d’I Musici. En 2003, elle rencontre Maître Gérard Poulet qui l’incite à travailler dans sa classe à l’Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris, où elle obtient le “Diplôme Supérieur de Concertiste” à l’unanimité. Également diplômée au Conservatoire National de Région de Paris avec la plus haute récompense, elle est lauréate de nombreux concours internationaux ; 1er Grand Prix “J. S. Bach”, “Prix Rodolfo Lipizer” en Italie, et plusieurs prix au Japon. Elle se perfectionne également auprès de Jean Mouillère, Roland Daugareil, Christian Ivaldi... Depuis, elle se produit régulièrement en soliste ainsi qu’en chambriste et donne des master class dans le monde entier, en Allemagne, France, Italie, Pays-Bas, Suisse, Pologne, Géorgie, Japon, États Unis, Nouvelle Calédonie, etc. et participe à de nombreux festivals : Festival Pablo Casals, Rencontres Musicales autour de La Prée, Grands concerts de Clairvaux, Festival de Chaillol, Musiciennes à Ouessant, Festival de l’Abbaye de Montivilliers, Balades Musicales en Oléron, Festival l'Automne à Nohant, Festival Musicales Guil-Durance, Festival de quatuors du Luberon, Festival Vaux d’ Yonne, Festival d’Echternach (Luxembourg), Musiciennes en Martinique, Festival "Georgian Immigrant Musicians in Tbilisi"... Elle joue notamment avec l’Orchestre Philharmonique du Japon, l’Orchestre Philharmonique de Czestochowa en Pologne, ... En 2010 à Cabourg, elle donne en création, la Sonate dite de Vinteuil pour violon et piano de Claude Pascal, inspirée de l’œuvre de Marcel Proust. La totalité de ce concert fait l’objet d’un enregistrement “live” chez Polymnie (POL210579). Elle est membre du Quatuor Benaïm (de 2008 jusqu’à la fin de sa collaboration en 2013), Trio Pléiades depuis 2014. ... Née à Moscou (Russie), Alexandra Matvievskaya commence le piano à l'âge de 5 ans. Pendant ses études au Conservatoire Tchaïkovski de Moscou dans la classe de Yuri Aïrapetian, élève de Iakov Flier, elle rencontre Mstislav Rostropovitch et participe aux concerts de sa fondation pour de jeunes musiciens en tant que soliste et pianiste de musique de chambre. Jouant dans un duo piano-violoncelle, elle obtient plusieurs prix aux concours internationaux de musique de chambre: Swedish International Duo Competition, Katrineholm, Suède (1er prix), International Chamber Music Competition, New-York, Etats-Unis d'Amérique (Grand Prix et concert au Carnegie Hall). Elle travaille également comme assistante de son professeur de piano au Conservatoire Tchaïkovski de Moscou. Ensuite elle obtient à l’unanimité son diplôme supérieur d'Exécution de piano ainsi que le diplôme supérieur de Pianiste-Concertiste à l'École Normale de Paris Alfred Cortot dans la classe du célèbre pianiste français Jean Marc Luisada, s’intéressant beaucoup aux traditions de l'école française de piano, école très différente de l'école de piano russe. Après elle se perfectionne toujours à l’Ecole Normale de Paris dans la classe de Jean Marc Luisada et Caroline Sageman En décembre 2012 elle obtient le 2ème prix et le prix spécial pour la meilleure interprétation d'oeuvre romantique au 6ème Concours International de Piano Claude Bonneton à Sète, France. Alexandra donne des concerts dans les différentes salles du monde, participe aux festivals et passe des concours comme soliste et pianiste de musique de chambre en France, Russie, Ukraine, Luxembourg, Italie, Espagne, Suède, Croatie, Serbie, Chine, Etats-Unis d'Amérique et République d'Afrique du Sud.
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