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Ryunosuke(Pepe)
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Biography
As many Japanese brass musicians are so, Pepe began to play
the
Euphonium at age of 13 when he was in junior high school in Ehime,
Japan.
Fortunately, he was in the school which has very good
tradition
in music playing and the windband of school is very good with good
teacher.
He continued to play the Euphonium in high school and when he was 18
years old, he began to play the Trombone as well.
In 1995, he took part in I.T.E.C.(International Tuba Euphonium
Conference) in USA and took 2nd prize in the young artist division of
the solo competition.
He went to France for taking part in international competition in 1997.
At that time, he was very very moved and shocked by great performances
which performed by great musicians from Europe.
This
is the big point for his life.
He went to Perpignan/France to study under Mr. Mel
Culbertson(ex-principal tuba in Orchestre National de Bordeaux
Aquitaine / professor in CNSMD de Lyon) in 1998. He changed a lot of
things(style of playing music and life) because of he was very
influenced by Mr. Mel Culbertson(he gave me my very nice nickname
"Pepe").
He received 3 gold medals for the Euphonium, the Trombone and
chamber music from CNR de Perpignan in 1999. Few years later, he became
assistant professor at CNR de Perpignan and gave lessons with Mr. Mel
Culbertson.
In 2003, he moved to Leipzig/Germany and played in the
Rundfunk-Blasorchester Leipzig(Leipzig Radio Wind Orchestra) as
principal tenorhorn(euphonium) and next year, he moved to
Nyiregyhaza/Hangary and play in the Szabolcsi Szimfonikus
Zenekar(Szabolcsi Symphony Orchestra) as principal trombone.
He was invited to I.T.E.C.(International Tuba Euphonium Conference) in
Budapest/Hungary in 2004 as guest artist and gave solo recital.
In
2005, he moved to Japan and he has kept giving solo activities and
teaching.
He took part several international competition and got some prizes and
giving solo recitals and masterclasses in Japan and other countries in
Europe.
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