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Katsuya Uchinokura Katsuya Uchinokura

Katsuya Uchinokura

UCHINOKURA Katsuya

Assistant Professor Film and Performing Arts Course

area of expertise: Opera, operetta, stage vocalization and pronunciation for musicals, physical expression.

Main subjects

Basic Musical Expression Practice A (Basic Vocal), Musical Expression Practice A (Applied Vocal), Music Theory, Study of Musical Works

Research theme/keyword

Music/Vocal/Vocals

Final academic background/degree

Kunitachi College of Music Graduate School Doctoral Course Completed / Master

Major achievements

In addition to appearing in the government-sponsored commemorative opera “Brundivar” at the Austrian Parliament, he also performed in the opera “Gianni Schicchi” and the operetta “Die Fledermaus” at the Schönbrunn Palace Theater in Vienna. He has appeared in numerous concerts, recitals, and stage performances both in Japan and overseas.
Received the Kunitachi College of Music Graduate Research Scholarship.
16th Miyanichi Music Competition Vocal Music Division Grand Prize, Grand Prix, ANA Europe Award.
1st prize at the 22nd Yuai German Lied Competition, Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award.
1st place in the 4th Zama National Musical Competition Singing Division.
F. Schubert International Lied Competition (Austria), O. Strauss Vocal Competition (Austria), top prize.

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"Singing" is a universal means of expression that we humans have been doing since ancient times. In every era and every country, people have played music using an instrument called the "body (vocal cords)." Learn what it means to use your body as an instrument, and what it means to express yourself through singing, and explore various genres of music.