Oboe

Terashima Yosuke

Marigaux Oboe 901

Terashima Yosuke

Principal Oboist of Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra
Born in 1971 at Kyoto Japan

Started learning the oboe at Kyoto OTANI high school.
During his attendance at SOAI university music faculty, he became an associate player of “Osaka Century Orchestra”.
After graduating first in SOAI university, he performed in many concerts,
such as “Tokyo Yomiuri Annual Concert by new musicians” etc. and then went abroad to Europe.
He entered University of Music and Dramatic Arts Mozarteum Salzburg in Austria and graduated with excellent marks.

After returning to Japan, he joined the “Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra”.

As an oboist, he performed in famous bands such as “NHK Symphony Orchestra”, “Kyoto Symphony Orchestra”, “Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra”, “Hyogo PAC Orchestra”, “Salzburg Kammer Philharmony.” and performed an active part as an associate player in many other
orchestra’s.
Also as a soloist, he played concerto in “Osaka Century Orchestra”, “Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra”, “Salzburg Junge Philharmony.” and many other orchestra’s.

Furthermore, he guest performed in music festival’s all over the world such as International Festival Echternach Carinthian Summer Music Festival, International Festival Nicosia Republic of Cyprus and Germany, France, China etc.

Recently he has expanded his field of action to Korea and held a duo recital at “Busan Cultural Center” in 2006, also was invited to hold a master class at Dong-Eui University of Korea in 2007.
He is now concentrating and working closely to teach the younger generations.

So far he has studied the oboe under Lothar KOCH (Former Principal oboist /Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra), Gunther PASSIN (Former Principal oboist /Berlin Radio Philharmonic Orchestra), Isamu IWASAKI (Former professor emeritus at Kyoto City University of Arts).
Also has frequently attended the master class of Ingo GORIZKI (professor at Stuttgart University of Music).
Studied chamber music under Radovan VLATKOVIC(French Horn), Alois BRANDHOFER (Clarinet), Richard GALLER (Fagott).

He won first prize at the Double Reed Contest of the Tsuyama International Music Festival.
Currently the principal oboist of Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra