Yuichi Takubo
Conductor
YUICHI TAKUBO was born in 1957 in Chiba, Japan. He graduated from Tokyo Gakugei University with a degree in music education in 1980. While at university, he studied conducting with Eiichi Ito and Ario Ban, and the violincello under Takeshi Kurokawa. In 1992 he studied in Lugano, Switzerland, with Richard Schumacher. In 1993 he studied
under Karl Osterreicher and Yuji Yuasa in Vienna,
and with Hans Graf at the Salzburg Mozarteum.
He has conducted the Vienna Pro Arte Orchestra and the Vienna Residenz Orchestra.
In November 1994 he took the grand prize at the 4th Dinu Niculescu International Conducting Competition in Romania. He was also awarded "the Special Prize for best
interpretation" and "the Popularity Prize granted by the public". He conducted the G. Dima State
Philharmonic Orchestra in a concert broadcast by Romanian radio and television. He now conducts the New Philharmonic Orchestra Chiba, Shinsei Nihon Symphony
Orchestra, Nippon Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as
other orchestras and choruses throughout Japan. Currently he is studying with Prof. Yasuhiko Shiozawa at the Tokyo College of Music. A member of the Nippon Conductor's Association, Mr. Takubo also serves on the faculty of the Toho Gakuen School of Music in Tokyo.
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