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ESUJ Event
ESUJ 10th Anniversary Gala Dinner Dance
Japan's post war history started with jazz it can be said. The Japanese encounter with English can also be said to have begun with jazz. To celebrate ESUJ's 10th Anniversary, this year's May Gala Dinner Dance will feature jazz in the style of Benny Goodman provided by the Tsunekazu Matsudaira Quartet. So, Shall We Dance?!
There will also be a prize drawing. Be sure not to miss this special event.
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Tuesday, 27 May 2008 18:30-20:30 |
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WAKATAKE at Meiji Kinenkan
2-2-23 Motoakasaka, Minato-ku
Tel: 03-3403-1171
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| Charge: |
Member ¥7,000 / Guest ¥8,000 / Student ¥3,000 (Buffet Style) |
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| To attend |
Deadline for application: Monday, May 19
We must charge you if you cancel on/after May 23 (Fri.) or do not show up.
Application is closed.
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Tsunekazu Matsudaira Quartet
Was formed in 1999 and specializes in swing and standard jazz. Their CD "Musician at Heart" was highly acclaimed on NHK FM radio and other international media.
Tsunekazu Matsudaira Clarinet & Alto Sax
An enthusiastic jazz player during school days but became a globe-trotting businessman. After retirement, Tsunekazu restarted a career as a jazz musician. He is now a top-class jazz clarinetist performing some 10 gigs a month. Councilor of ESUJ
Fumiko Omori Piano(Guest player)
One of the top-ranking female jazz pianists in Japan, regularly performing at 5 star hotels and jazz clubs.
Toshio Kobayashi Bass
As a multi-player, he is also a good drummer and a pianist. Very popular with his lyrical bass solos. Toshio manages a major music store in Yokosuka
Yuji Kobayashi Drums
Japan's top-class satellite engineer is busy with new satellites. But the stressful work makes his drum solos even more powerful and popular!
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