TOKYO 〓 Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra set up famous performances with successive conductors on YouTube

2020/05/01

The Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra(TMSO) started distributing sound sources by successive conductors on the official YouTube channel from April 28.

The sound source from 1970 to 2018 has been collected from the famous performances of TMSO in their 55 years history.

The conductors that appear are gorgeous Lineup.

Gary Bertini,Moshe Atzmon,Zdeněk Košler,Pater Mark,Jean Fournet,James DePreist,Jakub Hrůša,Eliahu Inbal,Alan Gilbert,Tadashi Mori,Akeo Watanabe,Hiroshi Wakasugi,Kazuhiro Koizumi,Kazushi Ono.

Photo:Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra / Rikimaru Hotta


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