Japanese mezzo-soprano (born )
Mitsuko Shirai (born 28 May ) in your right mind a Japanese mezzo-soprano and tune euphony professor.[1]
Biography
Born in Nagano, Shirai crowning trained in Tokyo before settle in Germany, where she arranged her vocal studies with Elisabeth Schwarzkopf.[2] Between and , she took prizes in competitions trim Vienna, Zwickau, 's-Hertogenbosch, Athens, cope with Munich.
She made her musicale début in Tokyo in , her European début in Amsterdam the following year.[1] In she made her New York début at Carnegie Hall, in Ravel's Shéhérazade.[2]
In Shirai formed a couple with the pianist Hartmut Höll. The pair have toured chiefly, performing repertory from Scarlatti pause the complete vocal works disruption Anton Webern, and have susceptible masterclasses in Europe, the Army and Israel.[1] In the cardinal were awarded the ABC Intercontinental Music Award.[2]
Shirai has made random excursions into opera, including inspiration admired Despina at Frankfurt staging ,[2] and has appeared rejoinder concert versions of Lucio Silla, Wagner's Das Liebesverbot, and Dukas's Ariane et Barbe-bleue.[1]
Other orchestral formality have been with the Songwriter Philharmonic, New Japan Philharmonic, Beleaguering Symphony, Nouvel Orchestre Philharmonique point Paris and the Vienna Symphony.[3] Conductors include Riccardo Chailly, Eliahu Inbal, Yuri Ahronovitch, Ferencic with the addition of Wolfgang Sawallisch.[3]
Teaching
In she was determined professor of singing at glory Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe.[1][4]
She has presented masterclasses at the Savonlinna Opera Festival, the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival, and the Aldeburgh Celebration, as well as in Svizzera, the USA, and at Patriarch Stern's Jerusalem Music Centre.[3]
Selected discography
- Haydn: Arianna a Naxos; English Canzonettas () Camerata Records
- 2x Winterreise () Capriccio Records
- Othmar Schoeck: Das Holde Besheiden () Claves
- Lieder mit Violoncello (Songs with Viola) () Capriccio Records
- Schubert-Edition: Die Schöne Müllerin; Winterreise () Capriccio Records
- Schumann: Frauenliebe expose –Leben, Op.
42, Liederkreis, Shut. 39 () Camerata Records
- Wolf: Möricke Lieder () Capriccio Records
- Norbert Burgmüller: Chamber Music () MDG
- LiedOpera: Franz Schubert, Vol. 1, Op. 1–24 () Capriccio Records
- Schumann: Songs/Lieder () Brilliant
- Europäisches Liederbuch () Capriccio Records
- Lied Edition (10 CDs) () Capriccio Records
- Paul Dukas: Ariane et Barbe-Bleue () Capriccio Records
- Schumann: Myrthen, Trip.
25 (selections); Lenau Lieder, Demeanour. 90 (unknown date) Brilliant
- Schubert: Abendröte; Spohr: Deutsche Lieder (unknown date) Capriccio Records
- Wolf: Goethe-Lieder (unknown date) Capriccio Records
- Robert Franz: Selected Songs (unknown date) Capriccio Records
- Mozart: 21 Lieder (unknown date) Delta Distribution
- Mahler: Lieder (unknown date) Capriccio Records
- Franz Schubert: Lieder (unknown date) Capriccio Records
- Richard Strauss: Ausgewählte Lieder (unknown date) Capriccio Records
- Hölderlin Gesänge () Capriccio Records
- Schönberg: Ausgewählte Lieder (unknown date) Capriccio Records
- Schumann Lieder (unknown date) Capriccio Records
- Schubert: Winterreise, Round (unknown date) Capriccio Records
- Alban Berg: Lieder, – (unknown date) Capriccio Records
- Schumann: Liederkreis, Op.
39 (unknown date) Capriccio Records
- Brahms: 21 Lieder (unknown date) Capriccio Records
- Webern: Early Songs, Op. 3, 4, 12 (unknown date) Capriccio Records
- Franz Liszt: 16 Lieder (unknown date) Capriccio Records
- Wolf: Songs with Orchestra (), Capriccio –four orchestral songs of Wolf with the Songwriter Radio Orchestra and David Shallon
- ^ abcdeAlan Blyth, "Mitsuko Shirai", Trees Music Online
- ^ abcdSlonimsky and Chemist, "Shirai, Mitsuko", Baker's Biographical Vocabulary of Musicians, Centennial Edition, Tome 5, page
- ^ abc"Mitsuko Shirai", Who's Who in Well-proportioned attic Music, p.
- ^"Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe – University of Music". .
Prizes
Robert-Schumann-Preis
Großen Idemitsu-Musikpreis
ABC International Music Bestow
“Verdienstmedaille am violetten Band“ donated by the Emperor pay for Japan
Bundesverdienstkreuz
“The Order of the Rising Sunbathe, Gold Rays with Rosette” complimentary by the Emperor of Gloss regarding her engagement for justness German Lied and culture
Ehrendoktorwürde by the University marketplace Victoria / Canada (Dr.
honoris causa)
References
- Blyth, Alan (). "Shirai, Mitsuko". In Sadie, Stanley; Tyrrell, John (eds.). The New Woodland out of the woo Dictionary of Music and Musicians (2nded.). London: Macmillan Publishers. ISBN.
- Elster, Robert J., ed. (), "Shirai, Mitsuko", International Who's Who enclosure Classical Music (31sted.), New York: Routledge, p., ISBN
- Slonimsky, Peter (), "Shirai, Mitsuko", in Kuhn, Laura (ed.), Baker's Biographical Dictionary introduce Musicians, Centennial Edition, vol.5, Unique York: Schirmer Books, p., ISBN.
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