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Tomofumi Shimane - Les Monologues: Works for Unaccompanied Cello and Unaccompanied Viola da Gamba - Japan CD

Tomofumi Shimane - Les Monologues: Works for Unaccompanied Cello and Unaccompanied Viola da Gamba - Japan CD

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Classical Music

May 7, 2019

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Catalog No.: DF190603-035

JAN/ISBN: 4530835112457

Number of Discs: 1

Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan

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Tomofumi Shimane

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Contents [1] M. de Sainte-Colombes: Prelude from "Viola da gamba solo" ● "S. de Sainte-Colombes: Prelude for viola da gamba solo G. P. Telemann: Fantasy No. 11 for viola da gamba solo. [2] Allegro [3] Grave [4] Allegro [5] A. J. Franschhomme: Exercises for cello Op. 35-11 (unaccompanied version) [6] A. J. Franschaume: Fantasias for cello, Op. 7-9 (unaccompanied version) ◆ J. S. Bach: Suite for Unaccompanied Cello No. 1, BWV 1007 ◆ [7] Prelude [7] Prelude [8] Allemande [9] Courante [10] Sarabande [11] Menuet I & II [12] Gigue [13] A. Piatti: Capriccio for cello solo op. 25-2 ◆ [14] C. F. Abel: Arpeggio viola da gamba solo [14] C. F. Abel: Arpeggio from "Viola da gamba solo" ● G. P. Telemann: Fantasy No. 7 for viola da gamba solo ● [15] A. Piatti: Fantasy for viola da gamba solo, Op. 25-2 [15] Andante [16] Vivace [17] Allegro [18] M. de Sainte-Colombes: Chaconne from "Chaconne" for viola da gamba solo Performers Tomofumi Shimane Cello & Viola da gamba ◆Cello Viola da gamba Recording〉November 28-30, 2018 at Kanagawa Prefectural Sagami Lake Exchange Center This is the first solo album by Tomofumi Shimane, a young player who plays gut strings, historical cello without the musical bow and endpin of each era, contemporary cello, and viola da gamba as a triturated player. This challenging album contains only unaccompanied works for historical cello and viola da gamba. The wide range of expression realized by a single performer can be fully appreciated. Profile Tomofumi Shimane Born in Tokyo in 1989. Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, Faculty of Music, Department of Instrumental Music, Cello Course, and completed the Master's Course in Cello at Tokyo University of the Arts. He completed his master's degree in cello at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.He completed his studies in Baroque cello and viola da gamba at Conservatoire Municipal Erik Satie (Conservatoire Erik Satie, Paris 7). As of 2019, he is currently pursuing research on "reading and playing techniques in cello works of the 18th and 19th centuries" in the doctoral program of the Cello Department at Tokyo University of the Arts. She pursues the performance styles and possibilities of the time when the pieces were written, and strives to present the results of her research in her own concerts and lectures. He received the Doseikai Prize and the Acanthus Music Prize of the Graduate School at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. She was selected to perform A. Dvořák's cello concerto as a soloist with orchestra in the "Sogakudo Morning Concert," a concerto performance with the Geidai Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as in the Sogakudo Chamber Music Subscription Concert and the "Brakhage Series, II" by composer Gregoire Lorrieu. -(2012) by composer Grégoire Lorrieux. In France, she was selected for the Concert Jeunes Talents at the Soubise Palace (now the French Museum of History), where she gave a solo recital. She has performed at the Royal Chapel of Versailles, Chartres Church, Oratoire de Louvre, and other churches and castles throughout France. In December 2017, he performed live on NHK's "La La La La! Classics" on NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) in December 2017, where he also provided commentary on ancient music performance. She returned to Japan in August 2017 and gave her debut recital at Tokyo Bunka Kaikan in December of the same year. She received high acclaim from music magazines. He has studied cello with Philippe Muller, Xavier Gagnepin, Fumiaki Kono, Shohei Kamimori, and Yoshihiko Terada; baroque cello with Anner Bylsma, Emmanuel Balsa, and Hidemi Suzuki; viola da gamba with Christine Prübou, Emmanuel Balsa, and Hiroshi Fukuzawa. He also studied counterpoint and orchestration. He also studied counterpoint, orchestration, and music analysis under Masaki Teruya, harmony under Yutaka Matsuo and Eisuke Tsuchida, conducting under Yoshikazu Tanaka, and musicology under Eizaburo Tsuchida. He is the principal cello player of La Musica Collana, an ancient music orchestra, and the cello player of Trio Ace. He is a member of Orchestra Libera Classica, Les Boreades, and Ensemble Contraponto. Member of string ensemble TGS (Tokyo University of the Arts Strings) and executive committee member. Cello Quartet Casty 1st cello player and arranger. He is a regular member of the Japan String Teachers Association. He is a cellist of gut strings, historical cello without endpin, modern cello, and viola da gamba, and an arranger. (Kojima Recording)

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