¡Ongaku no Tomo2014 September issue
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[Machine Translation] On July 13, conductor Lorin Maazel passed away at the age of 84. He was the youngest conductor to take the podium at the Bayreuth Festival, served as a chef for prestigious orchestras and opera houses around the world, and visited Japan frequently. In this special issue, we will look back on the maestro's long career and consider his achievements and art. [This year again, we have interviewed various management and concert halls, and will introduce a list of performers and groups coming to Japan from January to December 2015, by genre. We have also asked the writers of this magazine to explain the performers and places not to be missed. The authors of the magazine have also provided us with some tips on what not to miss and what to listen to. Passion! -- A series of conversations with Daishin Kashimoto, First Concertmaster of the Berlin Philharmonic (Guest) Semyon Bishkov (Extra Edition) / Jonas Kaufmann this month: Talking about German lieder and opera / Report Sony Music Foundation 30th Anniversary Performance: Music Around Musical Instruments / Report Sony Music Foundation 30th Anniversary Performance: A musical journey around the instruments / Conductor's workplace tour - Daisuke Soga / Even pianists have adventures (Special Edition) - with Mr. Naoyuki Miura, President of Music from Japan (Hiroko Nakamura) / Report Pacific Music Festival marks its 25th anniversary / Alice-Sarah Ott ~Pianist Alice around the world Alice: Pianist Alice around the world / Vienna, the daily change / Visiting the city where musicians live Vol.6 Leipzig [New Series] - Road Map to the Chopin Competition 1 / Seiji Ozawa talks about the future of "Saito Kinen Festival Matsumoto" / 450 years since his birth - Shakespeare and the wonderful world of music The Wonderful Relationship between Shakespeare and Music / The 2014/15 Season Program of the World's Major Opera Orchestras 2 / In Memoriam, Carlo Bergonzi ... and more etc.
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