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Yuri (Kasahara) Shinada (新南田 (笠原)ゆり) is a
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female
opera Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically a collaboration between a composer and a librett ...
singer.


Early life

Shinada is a graduate of Urawa Akenohoshi Girls' Senior High School. She attended
Toho Gakuen School of Music is a private music school in Chōfu, Tokyo, Japan. History Toho Gakuen was founded in 1948 in Ichigaya (Tokyo) as the Music School for Children, and two years later moved to Sengawa (current address at Wakabacyo, Chofushi, Tokyo) and opened t ...
, majoring in
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and minoring in
piano The piano is a stringed keyboard instrument in which the strings are struck by wooden hammers that are coated with a softer material (modern hammers are covered with dense wool felt; some early pianos used leather). It is played using a keyboa ...
. During university attendance, she debuted in ''
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.'' She was a student of and certified by Franco Corelli Santa Margherita voice academy in Italy. She learned Schubert's Lied from
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. She earned a Diploma in Royal Academy of Music in 2010.


Career

In 1989 - 1995, she portrayed the Queen of the Night in a production of
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's ''
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'' at the Shinjuku Cultural Center. She is known for Violetta in ''
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'' conducted by , Lauretta (''
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'' ), Gretel ('' Hänsel und Gretel'' ), Juliette ( ''The count of Luxembourg''), In addition, she performed a multitude of
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for many concerts. In 1990, Shinada crossed over from
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to
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for further operatic studies. While there, she performed in music festivals. In 1994, she went with the Japanese Performance Association to a French music competition and won first prize. That year she performed in the Toho Gakuen School of Music's 30th anniversary ceremony as one of the top students. Shinada also performed in the ''
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Special Musical Opera'' (also known as ''The Magic of Coke'', with a nationwide performance). She has worked on the music and script for ''Akai Kutsu (Red Shoes)'' and the operatic adaptation of the
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''Aoi Hitomi''. All of her works have been performed in multiple opera circuits in Asia. Also, she has been noted for working with
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on the
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series '' Noir'', '' Aquarian Age: Sign for Evolution'', and the
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'' .hack//Liminality'', in which she sang four versions of the song "liminality". A few of Kasahara's lines from "liminality" also make a cameo with
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on a remix of the '' .hack//SIGN'' song "The World". She is a frequent guest vocalist with
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. She makes an appearance on Kajiura's solo album ''
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'', singing a redone version of "Salva Nos" (from ''Noir'') and a new song "Red Rose". In 2006, Shinada (Kasahara) sang for the soundtrack
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on the song "Materialise". Also in 2007, she collaborates with rapper Tarantula, from
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, for the duet of "Libera me" from Hell, theme of episode 26 composed by Iwasaki Taku for the
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-produced anime hit
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. In 2002, Shinada recorded a two-disc album entitled ''An Encounter'' featuring several of her most famous non-anime related performances, rerecorded with the Tokyo Konsei. She is featured as a vocalist for the ''
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'' soundtrack. In 2003 she sang the role of Forest bird in ''
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'' conducted by . In 2013 she established Labravoce, a music school that combines music training with psychological counseling. On 12 May 2015 she appeared in the opera ''Humanitarian Cherry Blossoms'', which premiered at the Russian Drama Theatre of Lithuania in Vilnius. It was composed by Yuki Ando to a libretto by Shinada. She sang the leading role of Yukiko. s.n. (1 May 2015)
"Opera „Sempo Sugihara. Vilties sakuros“"
''Baltic Asia''. Retrieved 29 February 2020 .
She sang the role again when the opera was performed in March 2017 at Shinjuku Cultural Center. She recorded television commercials using over 150 songs as of July 2016.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kasahara, Yuri 21st-century Japanese women opera singers Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Toho Gakuen School of Music alumni