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All-Japan Band Competition : ウィキペディア英語版 | All-Japan Band Competition
is a large symphonic band contest in Japan, organised by the All-Japan Band Association and the Asahi Shimbun. The contest is divided into four groups: junior high school, high school, college and the workplace. Each symphonic band plays 2 songs, a set piece song and an own-choice song.〔(UW Wind Ensemble in Japan, A&S Perspectives newsletter, Summer 04: )〕〔(Music of Japan Today 2007 Alchemy of Brass: Spirituality and Wind Music in Japan )〕 There are three types of awards given: Gold, Silver, Bronze. == Location == The All-Japan Band Competition often held the national finals (全国大会) of the junior high school and high school competitions in November in Fumon Hall〔(Wind Bands and Cultural Identity in Japanese Schools )〕 owned by the Risshō Kōsei Kai. After the 2011 Japan earthquake, however, the ceilings of the Great Hall (大ホール) were determined to have high risk of collapse.〔(普門館大ホールの使用停止について )〕 The Great Hall was closed temporarily after May 13, 2012. Consequently, the venue for the 2012 national finals changed to the Nagoya International Conference Hall. The location of the college and workplace final varies from year to year, with past venues including the Ehime Prefecture Cultural Hall and the Osaka International Convention Center.
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