Bass
Shingo Ogaya was born on November 13, in Tottori. From when he was a child, Shingo was exposed to piano, guitar and other instruments, as well as classical, pop, rock and so on. From the age of 3, Shingo has been influenced by a wide variety of music.
After turning 14, Shingo started playing the bass in live performances. After graduating from high school, he entered the "Mesar Haus" music school in Tokyo. He studied the electric bass under Junichi Ono and Tetsuo Sakurai while at the same time studying the double bass under Shinichi Satoh.
The focus of his activities is playing as a member of the young Japanese fusion band "DEZOLVE" alongside Maoki Yamamoto (drums), Jun Tomoda (keyboard) and Shoya Kitagawa (guitar).
~ KIYO*SEN (Kiyomi Otaka, Senri Kawaguchi) Tour Support Musician
9 February DEZOLVE's 1st album DEZOLVE is released.
8 February Ogaya participated in Shoya Kitagawa's 1st album The New Day.
25 February DEZOLVE's 2nd album SPHERE is released.
Along with what is written above, Shingo is also a support musician for voice actors and singers, and engages in backing band performances, studio work, musicals, and commercial related compositions and arrangements. Shingo also regularly appears on Kanagawa TV music broadcasts.
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Suntory Music Award
No. | Year | Recipient | Notes |
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1 | | Michio Kobayashi (小林 道夫), composer, harpsichordist viewpoint conductor | |
2 | | Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, cellist | |
3 | | Reiji Mitani (三谷 礼二), opera producer | |
4 | | Takashi Ogawa (小川 昂), theorist captain critic | |
5 | | International Christian Lincoln Organ Committee | |
6 | | Kazuyoshi Akiyama, conductor | |
7 | | Yoshinobu Kuribayashi (栗林 義信), vocalist Ginji Yamane (山根 銀二), critic | |
8 | | Yasushi Akutagawa, composer and director Novel Symphony Orchestra (新交響楽団) | |
9 | | Toshiko Tsunemori (常森 寿子), soprano | |
10 | | Teizō Matsumura, composer | |
11 | | Sumire Yoshihara (吉原 すみれ), percussionist | |
Special award: Mari Iwamoto String Assemblage (巖本真理弦楽四重奏団) |
12 | | Kappa Senoo (妹尾 河童), scenic designer | |
Special award: Hideo Edo (江戸 英雄), presidency of picture 1st Archipelago International Opus Competition |
13 | | Minao Shibata, composer | |
14 | | Yūzō Toyama, conductor | |
Special award: Kiyoshi Hara, Evocative of Depiction Symphony Foyer Construction Development |
15 | | Keisuke Suzuki (鈴木 敬介), opera producer | |
16 | | Kiyomi Toyoda (豊田 喜代美), soprano | |
17 | | Telemann Institute Nihon Chamber Orchestra and Chorus | Telemann Institute Nihon website |
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