個人の雇用契約でのフィリピン人ケアギヴァー(Caregiver・介護士)に、日本の就業ビザを…。 (On June 17, 2012)
フィリピン人看護師・ケアギヴァー(介護士)の現状…フィリピン・バギオ発 (On June 22, 2012)
フィリピン人看護師・ケアギヴァー(Articles of Filipino Nurse & Caregiver)(38)
in アイ!サラマッポ in フィリピン・Ay! Salamat po in the Philippines
個人の雇用契約でのフィリピン人ケアギヴァー(Caregiver・介護士)に、日本の就業ビザを…。 (On June 17, 2012)
フィリピン人看護師・ケアギヴァー(介護士)の現状…フィリピン・バギオ発 (On June 22, 2012)
フィリピン人看護師・ケアギヴァー(Articles of Filipino Nurse & Caregiver)(38)
in アイ!サラマッポ in フィリピン・Ay! Salamat po in the Philippines
The prayer on the first anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake…
Gustav Mahler Symphony No.1 “Titan” 3rd and 4th mov.
Gustav Mahler Symphony No.1 “Titan” 3rd mov. -Bernstein / Vienna P.O.
Gustav Mahler Symphony No.1 “Titan” 4th mov. Part 1 -Bernstein / Vienna P.O.
Gustav Mahler Symphony No.1 “Titan” 4th mov. Part 2 -Bernstein / Vienna P.O.
Leonard Bernstein / Vienna Philharmonic
(In 1975 at Vienna)
グスタフ・マーラー交響曲第1番『巨人』第3・4楽章
レナード・バーンスタイン指揮ウィーン・フィル
Gustav Mahler Symphony No 2 “Resurrection” 5th movement
Gustav Mahler Symphony No 2 “Resurrection” 5th movement / Mehta
Zubin Mehta / Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
(Live recording at Masada Israel on Oct. 13, 1988)
グスタフ・マーラー交響曲第2番『復活』
ズービン・メータ指揮イスラエル・フィル
東日本大震災で被災されたみなさまに、改めまして心よりお見舞い申し上げます。
そして、一日も早い復興をお祈りいたしております。
うたぽすと 『グリコ』 UTAPOST with GINTE2
“UTAGOHAN Vol.2” on December 3, 2011
うたぽすと『グリコ』 -UTAPOST with GINTE2
Taken on Dec. 6, 2011 at Baguio City
GINTE2
♪『12月の鐘-Merry Christmas』
「争うことを覚えて いたわる気持ち忘れて
さまよいながら ここまで来た
ほら 12月の祈りの鐘が鳴る
明日への扉 今たたく時…
Merry Christmas…」
『12月の鐘-Merry Christmas』 in Easter Village
This song is sung by GINTE2. The composer is Mr. Shuji Honda.
The title means the Bell on December to open the new door for a new life.
Recorded in Easter Village Orphanage, Mindanao.
Happy 76th Birthday to Maestro Seiji Ozawa!!! (Sept. 1, 1935~)
Seiji Ozawa on Aug. 27, 2011
After conducting the Saito Kinen Orchestra in Bela Bartok's opera “Bluebeard's Castle” at Saito Kinen 29th Music Festival (SKF) in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture. (Kyodo news)
And Seiji Ozawa had to cancel all performances of the China trip because of health reasons.
Seiji Ozawa’s letter to China on Aug. 29, 2011
To Beijing and Shanghai friends:
I look forward to Saito Kinen Festival Matsumoto's first Chinese show, looking forward to Beijing, Shanghai, but after my doctor's diagnosis, will have to cancel the trip to China in the music festival held in Matsumoto, the due to excessive fatigue and rapid temperature changes, I suffered from mild symptoms of pneumonia and dehydration, had missed the August 23, 25 performances, but I insist that the command of the 27 performances. back Tokyo, today (29) received a doctor's diagnosis of Tokyo, I need a doctor to determine the hospital for further examination and treatment, this had to cancel the trip to China.
For me, this is a very regrettable thing, while my heart to you for this inconvenience and the fear was very sorry, though I did not take place, all the performances in China will remain on schedule.
I had command of September 1 (Shanghai on September 7) of the Saito Kinen Orchestra string ensemble and opera performances, the first half of Tchaikovsky's Serenade for Strings in C major command will not be playing, the second half of the opera “Duke Bluebeard's Castle” by Pierre Valle (Pierre Vallet) instead of my command of his many years as my assistant conductor of the opera, orchestra members, whether or opera singers are starring for his with great confidence. August 23, 25, Pierre instead of my command of those two performances are wonderful, was a big success and I believe with my team and I will make the opera able to show a very high level in front of friends in China.
Scheduled for September 4 (Shanghai on September 11) Seiji Ozawa, music, performing private school orchestra conductor is being adjusted, has not been determined. Sook Orchestra Seiji Ozawa, music has been performed in China over the past. The performance by world-renowned pianist Bidesaier gold join, and selection of components in China by the choir on the same stage, very exciting.
Others include musical “The Soldier's Tale” Japanese composer Toru Wu style film music to jazz after the staged adaptation of the “Wu Toru memorial concert” excellent young pianist Kosuge excellent chamber music led will, these performances with strong Saito Kinen Festival Matsumoto color, is very much appreciated and I would like to recommend it to everyone's performance.
Hope you enjoy in Beijing (Shanghai), Saito Kinen Festival Matsumoto.
In the near future, I will still have to perform in China.
August 29, 2011
Seiji Ozawa
We pray Maestro Seiji Ozawa will get well soon.
2002 New Year Address from Seiji Ozawa and The Vienna Philharmonic players
小澤征爾とウィーン・フィルハーモニー管弦楽団楽団員からの「ハッピー・ニュー・イヤー」の挨拶
(January 1, 2002 @ Vienna)
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) “Symphony No. 1” (1876)
Brahms Symphony No. 1 -Seiji Ozawa / Staatskapelle Dresden
Seiji Ozawa / Staatskapelle Dresden
(August 8, 1976 @ Salzburg)
ブラームス 『交響曲第1番』
小澤征爾 / ドレスデン国立歌劇場管弦楽団
1976年8月8日 ザルツブルクにて
Johannes Brahms “Symphony No. 1” 4th movement
Brahms symphony No.1 4th mov. Part 1 -Seiji Ozawa / Saito Kinen Orchestra Brahms symphony No.1 4th mov. Part 2 –Seiji Ozawa / Saito Kinen Orchestra
(August 10, 1990 @ London)
ブラームス 『交響曲第1番』 第4楽章
小澤征爾 / サイトウ・キネン・オーケストラ
1990年8月10日 ロイヤル・アルバート・ホール -Royal Albert Hall, London
We hope Japanese great Maestro Seiji Ozawa (September 1, 1935 ~) get well soon.
His Birthday is same as Baguio Charter Day, Sept. 1.
Jesus Christ
Taken on January 12, 2009 @ “Lourdes Grotto” in Baguio City
Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) Symphony No.2 in C minor “Auferstehung” (“Resurrection”) 4th & 5th movement
Gustav Mahler Symphony No.2 “Resurrection” 4th & 5th mov.(5/7) -Seiji Ozawa / Nagasaki Peace Concert
Gustav Mahler Symphony No.2 “Resurrection” 5th mov.(6/7) -Seiji Ozawa / Nagasaki Peace Concert
Gustav Mahler Symphony No.2 “Resurrection” 5th mov.(7/7) -Seiji Ozawa / Nagasaki Peace Concert
グスタフ・マーラー 交響曲第2番『復活』 第4、5楽章
小澤征爾 / ナガサキ平和コンサート on Jun.14, 1995 @ 浦上天主堂
His participation in the Saito Kinen Festival 2011 in the Japanese castle town of Matsumoto
Aug. 24, 2011 in Matsumoto City, Japan Japanese maestro Seiji Ozawa cancels performance Maestro Seiji Ozawa cancels performance. Japan's most famous orchestral conductor, Seiji Ozawa, cancelled a planned Tuesday performance after coming down with pneumonia, but he was not in hospital and his illness was said to be "light". Gustav Mahler Symphony No.2 “Resurrection” 5th mov.(4/7) -Seiji Ozawa / Saito Kinen Orchestra Gustav Mahler Symphony No.2 “Resurrection” 5th mov.(5/7) -Seiji Ozawa / Saito Kinen Orchestra Gustav Mahler Symphony No.2 “Resurrection” 5th mov.(6/7) -Seiji Ozawa / Saito Kinen Orchestra Gustav Mahler Symphony No.2 “Resurrection” 5th mov.(7/7) -Seiji Ozawa / Saito Kinen Orchestra
Gustav Mahler Symphony No.2 “Resurrection” 4th & 5th mov. -Seiji Ozawa / Saito Kinen Orchestra
Gustav Mahler Symphony No.2 “Resurrection” 4th mov.(3/7) -Seiji Ozawa / Saito Kinen Orchestra
グスタフ・マーラー 交響曲第2番『復活』 第4、5楽章
小澤征爾 / サイトウ・キネン・オーケストラ(Jan. 2000)
The Prayer for PEACE in Baguio
On Peace Memorial Day in Nagasaki 2011
Baguio Cathedral
Taken on July 16 @ 10:44, 2011
Destroyed Nagasaki City by Atomic Bomb in August, 1945
As far as the eye could see there was nothing but burnt-out ruins after Atomic Bomb. You can see the destroyed Urakami Cathedral on the hill.
The Marian statue of Urakami is in fact the head of a Madonna statue that survived the Nagasaki atomic bomb. Located in the Urakami Catholic chapel, the statue was destroyed during the bombing and buried in the rubble.
A replacement was built in 1959, after a serious debate between Nagasaki city government and the congregation.
The city government suggested preserving the destroyed cathedral as a historical heritage, and offered alternate site for a new church. However, Christians in Nagasaki strongly wanted to rebuild their cathedral on the original place for their historical reasons.
The place is a symbol of the persecution and their suffering.
Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) Symphony No.2 in C minor “Auferstehung” (“Resurrection”) 1st movement
Gustav Mahler Symphony No.2 “Resurrection” 1st mov.(1/7) -Seiji Ozawa / Nagasaki Peace Concert
Gustav Mahler Symphony No.2 “Resurrection” 1st mov.(2/7) -Seiji Ozawa / Nagasaki Peace Concert
グスタフ・マーラー 交響曲第2番『復活』 第1楽章
小澤征爾 / ナガサキ平和コンサート on Jun.14, 1995 @ 浦上天主堂
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) “Air on the G String”
From “Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major, BWV 1068”
J. S. バッハ 『管弦楽組曲第3番 ニ長調』から「アリア」(G線上のアリア)
東北関東大震災チャリティー・コンサート on April 10, 2011 @東京文化会館
ズービン・メータ / NHK交響楽団
「福者」ヨハネ・パウロ2世 (Pope John Paul II)の『平和アピール』(広島・1981)
(Article on May 3, 2011)
For a world free of nuclear weapons from Nagasaki
(Article on Aug. 9, 2010)
長崎の鐘が…。(小澤征爾さんの『復活』コンサートの思い出-浦上天主堂)
(Article on Aug. 9, 2009)
The Prayer for PEACE in Baguio City
On Hiroshima Peace Memorial Day 2011
Our Lady of Lourdes
Taken on January 12, 2009 @ “Lourdes Grotto” in Baguio City
Destroyed Hiroshima City by Atomic Bomb in August, 1945
The skeletal domed building in Hiroshima which still stands to commemorate the dropping of the Atomic Bomb
Gabriel U. Faure (1845-1924) “Requiem Op. 48” -Seiji Ozawa Hiroshima Peace concert 2005 Part1
Faure “Requiem Op. 48” -Seiji Ozawa Hiroshima Peace concert Part1 on Oct. 21, 2005
フォーレ 『レクイエム』
小澤征爾 ヒロシマ平和コンサート on Oct.21, 2005
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) “Requiem Mass in D minor K.626” Lacrimosa -Karl Böhm / Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Lacrimosa del Requiem de Mozart -Karl Böhm / Filarmónica de Viena
モーツァルト 『レクイエム』より「ラクイモサ・涙の日」
カール・ベーム / ウィーンフィルハーモニー管弦楽団(1971)
Reborn Hiroshima City
Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) Symphony No.2 in C minor “Auferstehung” (“Resurrection”) 1st movement
Gustav Mahler Symphony No.2 “Resurrection” 1st mov.(1/7) -Seiji Ozawa / Saito Kinen Orchestra
Gustav Mahler Symphony No.2 “Resurrection” 1st mov.(2/7) -Seiji Ozawa / Saito Kinen Orchestra
グスタフ・マーラー 交響曲第2番『復活』 第1楽章
小澤征爾 / サイトウ・キネン・オーケストラ(Jan. 2000)
千羽鶴に込められた願い、祈りが世界から…。 “1000 Origami Cranes for Japan”
(Article on May 12, 2011)
「福者」ヨハネ・パウロ2世 (Pope John Paul II)の『平和アピール』(広島・1981)
(Article on May 3, 2011)
広島「平和への誓い」 in 2010
(Article on Aug. 6, 2010)
ヒロシマの歌-「核兵器のない世界」への予感。
(Article on Aug. 6, 2009)
長崎の鐘が…。(小澤征爾さんの『復活』コンサートの思い出-浦上天主堂)
(Article on Aug. 9, 2009)