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Soprano: Eimi Ishibashi

Emi Ishibashi, soprano

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Graduated from Osaka College of Music and completed the same course.

Received the Osaka Performing Arts Encouragement Award, the Music Critic Club Encouragement Award, the Sakuya Konohana Award, the Sakai Tokitada Music Award, and others.

In 1998, he was invited to play the role of Gretel in the play "Hansel and Gretel" at the Chemnitz City Theater in Germany. Since then, New National Theater “Silence” Oharu, “La Bohème” Musetta, “Fidelio” Marzelline, Hyogo Performing Arts Center “Hansel and Gretel” Gretel, “Evening Crane” Tsu, Biwako Hall “Carmen” Michaela, Ohmi no Haru He continues to appear in numerous operas, including the mono-opera "Human Voices" at the Biwako Classical Music Festival, and the Osaka International Festival "Journey to Reims" Madame Cortese (conducted by Alberto Zedda).

Also, Bach "Matthew Passion", Mendelssohn "Elia", Mozart "Coronation Mass" "Mass in C Minor" "Requiem", Beethoven "9th", Brahms "German Requiem", Mahler "Symphony No. 4", Soloists of religious and symphonic works such as Verdi's "Requiem", Gounod's "Solemn Mass of St. Cecilia", Fauré's "Requiem", Dvorak's "Stabat Mater", Orff's "Carmina Burana", Beethoven's "Egmont" Klerchen, R. He has performed with many major orchestras throughout Japan, including Strauss's "Four Last Songs."

NHK New Year Opera Concert, E-Tele "Classical Music Hall", NHK Osaka 85th Anniversary "Reviving 'Radio Kayo' and Its Era", BS TV Tokyo "Enter the Music" TV Appearance, NHK Masterpiece Recital, Joe Hisaishi Silvester Concert A wide range of activities such as appearances. Professor at Osaka College of Music, Director of the School of Music attached to Osaka College of Music. Lecturer at Osaka Prefectural Yuhigaoka High School.