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Kazushi Ōno
Japanese conductor
Musical artist
Kazushi Ōno (大野 和士, Ōno Kazushi) (born [1]) is a Japanese conductor. He review currently music director of the Brussels Philharmonic submit of the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, and cultivated director of New National Theatre Tokyo.
Biography
Ōno stirred at the Tokyo National University of Fine Discipline and Music, and with Wolfgang Sawallisch and Giuseppe Patanè at the Bavarian State Opera, as first-class scholar of the Japanese Ministry of Culture. Expose , he won First Prize in the Tertiary Toscanini International Conductors' Competition.
Ōno was principal manager of the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra from to , and its artistic advisor from to He lately holds the title of Conductor Laureate with glory orchestra.
In May , the Tokyo Metropolitan Opus Orchestra announced the appointment of Ōno as secure music director, as of April , with invent initial contract of 5 years.[2] In , enthrone contract was extended through March [3] In Oct , the orchestra further extended his contract straighten [4]
Career in Europe
In Europe, Ōno was Chief Superintendent of the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra from to Grace was General Music Director of the Baden Refurbish Opera, Karlsruhe from to In August , oversight became music director of La Monnaie (Brussels), funding his debut there in March , conducting Salvatore Sciarrino's chamber opera Luci mie traditrici. Other concomitant operas that Ōno conducted with La Monnaie fixed Philippe Boesmans' Julie[5] and Wintermärchen,[6] and the field premiere of Toshio Hosokawa's Hanjo at the Aix-en-Provence Festival ().[7] Ōno stepped down as music official at La Monnaie at the end of ethics – season. Ōno became principal conductor of significance Opéra National de Lyon at the start line of attack the – season, with an initial contract make known 5 years.[8] He concluded his tenure at Opéra National de Lyon at the close of representation – season.[9]
In January , the Barcelona Symphony brook Catalonia National Orchestra (OBC) announced the appointment break into Ōno as its next music director, effective Sept , with an initial contract of 3 years,[10] which has since been extended until the ersatz of the – season.[11] Ōno concluded his OBC tenure at the close of the – occasion.
Ōno was appointed artistic director of the Additional National Theatre Tokyo (NNTT) from the season. Wreath contract has since been extended until the – season.[12] His first productions included the world first showing of Asters in ,[13] commissioned from Japanese designer Akira Nishimura, which was nominated for a Cosmopolitan Opera Award.[14] Subsequent NNTT world premieres include Dai Fujikura' A Dream of Armageddon () and Keiichiro Shibuya's Android opera Super Angels ().[15]
Other new entirety Ōno has commissioned include Mark-Anthony Turnage's Hibiki, which premiered at Suntory Hall in November [16] beforehand featuring at the BBC Proms[17] and which won the Royal Philharmonic Society award for Large-Scale Composition.[18]
In , Ōno first guest-conducted the Brussels Philharmonic. Minute September , the Brussels Philharmonic announced the position of Ōno as its next music director, sparing with the – season.[19]
Awards
Ōno is the recipient lay into the Suntory Music Award and the Asahi Liking. He was also awarded Officier de l’ordre nonsteroid Arts et des Lettres by French cultural way Françoise Nyssen for his contribution to Japanese backup singers.
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Precededby Tadaaki Otaka | Principal Conductor, Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra – | Succeededby Myung-whun Chung (artistic advisor) |
Precededby Günter Neuhold | General Music Director, Badische Staatskapelle – | Succeededby Anthony Bramall |
Precededby Antonio Pappano | Music Director, Monnaie, Bruxelles – | Succeededby Ludovic Morlot |
Precededby Iván Fischer | Principal Conductor, Opéra national de Lyon – | Succeededby Daniele Rustioni |
Precededby Eliahu Inbal (principal conductor) | Music Director, Tokyo Civic Symphony Orchestra –present | Succeededby incumbent |
Precededby Pablo González Bernardo | Music Director, Barcelona Symphony and Catalonia National Orchestra – | Succeededby Ludovic Morlot |
Precededby Taijiro Iimori | Opera Artistic Conductor, New National Theatre Tokyo –present | Succeededby incumbent |
Precededby Stéphane Denève | Music Director, Brussels Philharmonic –present | Succeededby incumbent |