Suzuki Associate graduated from Hokusei Gakuen University Faculty of Letters (Sapporo, Hokkaido). He graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts Voice and won Miyoshi Matsuda prize and acanthus music award at the time of graduation from Koi University. He also completed master's course of graduate school of the university. Currently, he enrolled in the postgraduate doctoral course of the same graduate school and works on Benjamin Britten 's vocal work.
He was selected at the 7th JSG International Song Competition. He's studied singing voices with Mr. Isauchi Isauchi, Uwe Heilmann, Mr. Tadaulla. He is a member of the Japan Vocal Academy. Since 49th and 50th Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music's "Messiah", he has appeared as a tenor soloist since the appearance of the gospel historian and other religious works. He also actively participated in vocal ensemble works of British pre-Baroque composers, German romantic composers, and has appeared many times in concerts.
From 1999 he participated in performances both in Japan and overseas as a member of Bach Collegium Japan, including the soloist at Suntory Hall in 2000, "Matthew Passion" in 2002, in Spain in 2002, in the memorial concert after returning to the USA in 2003 he got a favorable acclaim. In 2001, the opera has been mainly composed of Mozart's works such as "Don Giovanni" Don Ottervio, "Koji Fan Tutte" Ferrand, "Magic Flute" Tamino and "Idomeneo".
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