Norio ohga beethoven biography

Permanent Honorary Member and Conductor Laureate
Norio Ohga

January 29, 1930, born in Sennbon Matsubara, Numazu City in Shizuoka. In 1959, he graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts & Music and furthered his study in the Diploma course of the same university. In that year, he made a debut as a soloist (baritone singer) at an NHK Symphony Orchestra subscription concert, singing Beethoven's Fidelio.

After completing his Diploma course, he moved to Germany and graduated from Universitat der Kunste Berlin with top honors. Upon returning to Japan, Ohga appeared in performances as a baritone, including the Tokyo Philharmonic's subscription concerts, lied concerts, and operas.

In 1959, Ohga joined Sony Corporation, persuaded by colleagues Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita, and for a while pursued two careers as a Sony employee by day and a musician at night. He promoted degitalization of recording media, and with the support of Mr. Karajan, whom he closely befriended while in Germany, succeeded in launching the Compact Disc (CD) as a product. He also played

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19300Born in Sennbon Matsubara, Numazu City in Shizuoka on January 29, 19301930

The first FIFA World Cup soccer games
The first Western art museum in Japan, Ohara Art Museum in Kurashiki, Kobe

1945

1945 World War II ended.

1946

Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo (Sony) launched.

194919Graduated Shizuoka Kenritsu Numazu Daiichi High School, and entered the Voice Division of the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts & Music. 195323Graduated the same university specialized in voice, and further studied in the advanced study program (equivalent of the current graduate school) of the university.1953

TV broadcasting started in Japan.

Debut at the 347th NHK Symphony Orchestra subscription concert as a solo singer (bass) in Beethoven's Fidelio. 195424Completed Diploma Course (equivalent of the current graduate school) at the same university. 195525"Moved to Germany and entered Hochschule" für Musik und Theater München. First encounter with Karajan.1955

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Norio Ohga: Executive who introduced the compact disc and helped transform Sony into a global entertainment empire

Norio Ohga was a bidding opera singer and conductor who joined the Sony Corporation as a consultant but rose to become its chairman and chief executive. It was his love of music and keen ear for high-quality audio that would define his career and shape the development of the compact disc and transform and propel the Japanese electronics manufacturer to the forefront of technological excellence, establishing Sony as a global software and entertainment empire.

With a fastidious attention to detail that was feared and revered across the company, Ohga had been known to cancel a product launch because he did not like the shape of a button; he had a love of design and wanted all devices to be eye-catching. His design philosophy was to make devices not merely smaller but also more intimate, creating a one-to-one relationship between people and machines.

Ohga led the Sony Corporation in various roles from 1982-95 and during his tenure some of his decisions, such as the $3.

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