Atsushi kitagawara biography of barack
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Born on January 27, , in Salzburg, Austria, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a musician capable of playing multiple instruments who started playing in public at the age of 6. Over the years, Mozart aligned himself with a variety of European venues and patrons, composing hundreds of works that included sonatas, symphonies, masses, chamber music, concertos and operas, marked by vivid emotion and sophisticated textures.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s was the sole-surviving son of Leopold and Maria Pertl Mozart. Leopold was a successful composer, violinist, and assistant concert master at the Salzburg court. Wolfgang’s mother, Anna Maria Pertl, was born to a middle class family of local community leaders. His only sister was Maria Anna (nicknamed “Nannerl”). With their father’s encouragement and guidance, they both were introduced to music at an early age. Leopold started Nannerl on keyboard when she was seven, as three-year old Wolfgang looked on. Mimicking her playing, Wolfgang quickly began t
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Atsushi Kitagawara
Architect
Profile
Born in Nagano Prefecture in He is known for his unique designs that use poetry and music as motifs. He has been involved in many public and private projects, and was the architectural producer for the Japanese Pavilion at the Milan Expo (over countries participated, and the Japanese Pavilion won the first ever Gold Prize). He has designed the scen for the modern ballet One of a Kind, which has been performed at the Paris musikdrama and other venues around the world; the urban planning and landscape design for Aria, an industrial park in Yamanashi Prefecture, which won the Good Design Award; and the design for the Mikimoto Pavilion at Basel World.
Until March , he has been teaching at his alma mater, Tokyo University of the Arts, where he has also developed research projects with students such as “Theatrical Urban Planning” and “Ueno Forest Art and Culture City Concept”.
He has received the Architectural Institute of Japan Award, the Togo M
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East-East
Japanese-Lithuanian architecture festival
For the country, see East Timor.
East-East is a multiplex architectural event jointly held by the Lithuanian and Japanese architects and students of architecture.
History
[edit]The concept of the Lithuania-Japan architectural event was conceived and its implementation coordinated by Dainius Kamaitis, a Lithuanian diplomat and former ambassador to Japan. He paved the way for the bilateral exchange in architecture domain by approaching both sides with a proposal to establish links which had not existed before. The idea was successfully implemented in Kaunas in cooperation with the Kaunas City Municipality and the Kaunas Section of the Architects Association of Lithuania in As the event enjoyed a considerable acclaim on both sides, following new initiatives by is, subsequent architectural forums were implemented in Vilnius, Tokyo and Kaunas, in , and , accordingly. All the events received full support from the Architects A