Chihiro Shibayama

Chihiro Shibayama

Miss Saigon Broadway

Chihiro Shibayama

Miss Saigon Broadway

Country:   United States Category:   CONCERT ARTISTS

Overview

A native of Yokohama City, Japan, Chihiro Shibayama is a New York City-based freelance percussionist. 

 

Ms. Shibayama is currently performing on Miss Saigon on Broadway, which opened on March 23rd, 2017. She recently had her Broadway debut as one of three on-stage musicians for a new adaptation of The Cherry Orchard starring Diane Lane produced by The Roundabout Theatre Company at the American Airlines Theatre. She has performed for the renowned Radio City Christmas Spectacular, NBC s Good Morning America with John Legend and Common, Day Time Emmy s Award, The Metropolitan Opera, and several popular Broadway musicals including The Addams Family, Anything Goes, and Cinderella.  

 

Among other notable performances, she was one of the three on-stage percussion soloists in the U.S premiere of Tan Dun's opera, TEA A mirror of soul at The Santa Fe Opera (2007), the East coast premiere at the Opera Company of Philadelphia (2009), and the Canadian premiere at the Vancouver Opera (2013). As a new music advocate, she recently toured China to perform in Beijing Modern Music Festival (BMMF) 2015. She has performed and recorded with successful new music ensembles such as Alarm Will Sound, American Contemporary Music Ensemble (ACME), S.E.M. Ensemble, GLANK, Second Instrumental Unit, New Juilliard Ensemble, and AXIOM and more.

 

She has performed concerti as soloist with numerous orchestras including Great Lake Symphony Orchestra and Manitou Music Festival Orchestra. As an orchestral musician, she has performed as a member of Kansas City Symphony, Huntsville Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestra Now (TON), Distinguished Concerts International New York (DCINY), Mid America Productions, Dartmouth Symphony, Hudson Valley Symphony, Chelsea Symphony, Ensemble 212, Spoleto Music Festival in Italy in 2004, Daytime Emmy's Award Orchestra at Radio City Music Hall in 2005.

 

She is not only an active performer, educator, but also a co-founder/ program coordinator of Multicultural Sonic Evolution (MuSE), a non-profit organization that creates a multicultural environment through sound and collaborations with other artistic disciplines such as dance, theater, and film. MuSE produces concerts and shows covering a wide spectrum of genres from classical to pop, jazz, folk and rock (www.musefriends.org).

 

As an educator, she is currently a percussion faculty at Diller-Quaile School of Music. She has also served as faculty for The Juilliard Summer Percussion Seminar since 2007 - 2010, where she coached percussion ensembles, presented a master class, and managed talented students from all over the world.  She regularly works with teaching artists from the New York Philharmonic s Very Young Composers program to demonstrate percussion instruments to young students.

 

With her experience as a timpanist in 2005 & 2006 with The Glassman Drum and Bugle Corps, a frequent finalist for Drum Corps International, she has been invited as a guest instructor/arranger for several Japanese high school marching bands since 2010.

 

Her awards include the Zildjian Scholarship 2004~2007, Irene Diamond Graduate Fellowship at The Juilliard School in 2007-09, Weekes Memorial Scholarship from the Glassmen Drum and Bugle Corps in 2006 and the third prize winner of the Percussive Arts Society (PAS) High School Keyboard Competition in 2003.

 

Outside of performing, Ms.Shibayama is also a freelance ensemble librarian and production assistant. She is currently a librarian for Alarm Will Sound and  Orchestra of St. Luke s. She also has worked as a principal librarian for the award-winning New York Youth Symphony and as an assistant librarian at The Juilliard School. She has also been a percussion specialist/ production assistant for Carnegie Hall /Weill Music Institute's National Youth Orchestra of U.S.A. since 2015, helping the orchestra tour multiple cities in China and Europe. 

A graduate of the Interlochen Arts Academy with a performance award in 2003, Ms. Shibayama earned Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees from The Juilliard School in 2007 and 2009. Her former mentors include Daniel Druckman, Greg Zuber, Markus Rhoten, Joe Pereira, Roland Kohloff, Keith Aleo, Mariko Okada and John Alfieri.

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Chihiro's Gear

Pearl Concert Percussion

14" x 5.5" Philharmonic Snare Drum

14" x 4.5" Philharmonic Snare Drum

13" x 2.5" Philharmonic Pancake Snare Drum

Pearl malletSTATION EM1

Trap Trays and Stands

 

Adams Percussion

Adams 5.0 Octave Alpha Marimba, Espresso Rails, Midnight Black Resonators, Apex Frame (MAHAA50/9E1)