Yutaka Sado was born in the Japanese city of Kyoto in 1961, and studied there at the City University of Arts. He worked with Leonard Bernstein at Tanglewood in the United States, and then as assistant to Seiji Ozawa with the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra.
Since 1990 he has served, together with Christoph Eschenbach and Michael Tilson Thomas, as one of the three resident conductors of the Sapporo Pacific Music Festival founded by Bernstein. In October 1993 he was appointed Guest Conductor of the Orchestre des Concerts Lamoureux, the youngest to hold such a position.
In addition to his work with that orchestra, Yutaka Sado enjoys an international career that has brought important engagements with leading orchestras throughout the world.
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TAKEMITSU, Toru: From me flows what you call time / SHOSTAKOVICH, D.: Symphony No. 5 (Yutaka Sado) | |
TAKEMITSU, Toru: From me flows what you call time / SHOSTAKOVICH, D.: Symphony No. 5 (Yutaka Sado)
Composers:
Shostakovich, Dmitry -- Takemitsu, Toru
Artists:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra -- Haeger, Raphael -- Rossler, Simon -- Sado, Yutaka -- Schindlbeck, Franz -- Schlichte, Jan -- Welzel, Wieland
Label/Producer: EuroArts |
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VERDI, G.: Traviata (La) (Aix-en-Provence Festival, 2003) | |
VERDI, G.: Traviata (La) (Aix-en-Provence Festival, 2003)
Composer:
Verdi, Giuseppe
Artists:
Avenas, Jerome -- Delunsch, Mireille -- Dene, Jozsef -- Europa Chor Akademie -- Hernandez, Olivier -- Kaemmerlen, Genevieve -- Lucic, Zeljko -- Marabelli, Enrico -- Orchestre de Paris -- Pinto, Damiana -- Polenzani, Matthew -- Sado, Yutaka -- Sundqvist, Janne
Label/Producer: Bel Air Classiques |