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Kenji Fusé

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Kenji Fusé (born 1965 in Northfield, Minnesota) is a Canadian violist and composer living in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He currently holds the position of principal viola with the Victoria Symphony Orchestra.[1] He also teaches at the Victoria Conservatory of Music.[2]

Fusé has premiered the Jacques Hétu Viola Concerto in BC, Canada, with conductor Alain Trudel and the Victoria Symphony Orchestra (2011).[3] He has performed his own viola concerto with the same orchestra, under the direction of both Glen Fast (1993) and the dynamic young Music Director Designate of the venerable Philadelphia Orchestra, Yannick Nézet-Séguin (2005).[1][4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Musicians of the VS". Victoria Symphony Orchestra.
  2. ^ "Kenji Fuse". Victoria Conservatory of Music.
  3. ^ http://alaintrudel.com/category/events/past
  4. ^ http://www.nyvs.org/otherevents/worldwide/wwpast200405.html

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