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Toru Miura

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Native name
  
三浦 徹

Name
  
Toru Miura

Instruments
  
Euphonium


Toru Miura Toru Miura Besson


Associated acts
  
Eastman Wind Ensemble, Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra

Education
  
Eastman School of Music

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, professor

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Toru Miura (三浦 徹, Miura Tōru) is a euphonium player and professor at Kunitachi College of Music. He is a founding member of the International Tuba Euphonium Association (ITEA), formerly named Tubist Universal Brotherhood Association (TUBA).

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Education

Toru Miura Studied with Kiyoshi Ohishi at the Conservatory of Music of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts, graduating with a bachelor's degree in 1971. He completed a masters in 1973, studying with Ray Young at the University of Southern Mississippi. This was followed by studies at the Eastman School of Music in New York, where he played in the Eastman Wind Ensemble under Donald Hunsberger, and also studied with Cherry Beauregard.

Career

Miura attended the first TUBA International Symposium in 1973. After returning to Japan, he went on to become a euphonium soloist with the Tokyo Kosei Wind Ensemble from 1978 to 2007. He founded the Tokyo Bari-Tuba Ensemble and The Euphonium Company, and is the Japanese representative of ITEA, of which he is a founding member and director. Recognizing his role in promoting the euphonium outside of its traditional western environ, and advancing the wind symphony movement, ITEA awarded Miura a lifetime achievement award. He has served as professor of euphonium at Toho Gakuen School of Music, Soai University, Sobi Music Academy, and Kunitachi College of Music, the former Tokyo Conservatory of Music, where he remained on the faculty as of 2011.

Instrument

Miura was a Besson featured artist and used their Besson Prestige BE2052 and BE2051 euphoniums.

References

Toru Miura Wikipedia