Junichi Hirokami

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Junichi Hirokami (born 1958, Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese conductor. He studied conducting, piano, musicology, and viola at the Tokyo College of Music. He won the first Kondrashin International Conducting Competition in Amsterdam at age 26. He has been the Principal Guest Conductor of the Japan Philharmonic. From 1991-1996, he was Chief Conductor of the Norrköping Symphony Orchestra.

In January 2006, Hirokami was named the Music Director of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, the last of the series of conducting to audition for the post[1]. He assumed the post on June 1, 2006, with an initial contract for 3 years. His number of appearances with the orchestra will increase in the 2007-2008 season.[2]

Preceded by
Franz Welser-Möst
Chief Conductor, Norrköping Symphony Orchestra
1991-1996
Succeeded by
Ole Kristian Ruud
Preceded by
Gunther Herbig (music advisor)
Music Director, Columbus Symphony Orchestra
2006-
Succeeded by
incumbent

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[edit] External links

Barbara Zuck, "Opening performance proves a smashing success" (concert review). The Columbus Dispatch, 5 November 2006.

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