Aribert Reimann - Lear "Edgar's Aria" Daichi Fujiki, Countertenor
Upcoming performances Today Onwards
Past performances 2013 — Yesterday
Daichi Fujiki & Naoya Otsuka, Caccini, G.FasoloCestiGiordani, T.Martini, Jean-Paul-Egide
Spring Festival in TokyoSoloist + 2 roles
View program, cast and crewDie Fledermaus (The Bat), Strauss II
Tokyo Metropolitan TheaterPrinz Orlofsky (Prince Orlofsky)
View cast and crewOBARA Takashi Piano Recital 2023 Soiree: A Piano Jewelry Box, MozartBrahmsNyman
Bunka Kaikan TokyoVocals
View program, cast and crewGiulio Cesare in Egitto (Julius Caesar in Egypt), Händel
New National Theatre TokyoTolomeo
View cast and crewDie Fledermaus (The Bat), Strauss II
Tokyo Metropolitan TheaterPrinz Orlofsky (Prince Orlofsky)
View cast and crewOBARA Takashi Piano Recital 2023 Soiree: A Piano Jewelry Box, MozartBrahmsNyman
Bunka Kaikan TokyoVocals
View program, cast and crewGiulio Cesare in Egitto (Julius Caesar in Egypt), Händel
New National Theatre TokyoTolomeo
View cast and crewSakkyo Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in Kitara, Finzi, GeraldBeethoven
Sapporo Symphony OrchestraAlto
View program, cast and crewThe Special Concert, Beethoven
Kyoto Symphony OrchestraCountertenor
View cast and crewIn April 2017, Daichi Fujiki made a brilliant debut at that hallowed institution of opera, the Vienna State Opera. In making his debut in the role of the Herald in Aribert Reimann’s Medea, which was composed for the Wiener Staatsoper and world premiered in 2010, Daichi Fujiki made history as the first Japanese, and East Asian, countertenor to perform at this venerable institution. His performance was enthusiastically acclaimed not only by audiences and media outlets of the city of music, but also in Japan. In 2012, Fujiki won the Hans Gabor award at the 31st International Hans Gabor Belvedere Singing Competition, and placed first in the vocal division of the Music Competition of Japan as a countertenor in the same year. In 2013, Fujiki made his European debut at the Teatro Comunale di Bolo