LOVE EARTH LOVE CHILDREN
PROF. HIROMI INAYOSHI
PROFILE
Multidisciplinary artist
Music director and producer
Lyricist
Professor Hiromi Inayoshi is one of a kind multidisciplinary artist
with expertise in all aspects of design and art. He is one of
the world’s leading corporate identity (CI) designers, and a master
of marks and logos design. Through his career, he has elevated
design (marks and logos) to the level of art and created a new genre
of symbolic art. He combined this symbolic art with traditional
Japanese lacquer drawing (urushi maki-e) to create sacred artifacts
for the Pope and other leading people. His creativity is unbound-
ed and unparallelled. He was the first to win two gold medals simulta-
neously in the Advertising Poster Division of the NY ADC Prize
(the world's highest design awards) and, with more than 100 other
awards to his name, is numbered among the best in the world.
And in music, at the age of 17, he was struck by Keith Jarrett's com-
pletely improvised solo piano album, found the essence of
music in John Coltrane’s words, “I would like to be a saint” and to this
day, he continues to explore and pursue all kinds of music beyond
genres, and to instantly identify sounds and music with his innate mu-
sical talent, he has elevated music to the highest level of art and
opened a new door for him as a music director.
In 1996, he became a pioneer in social and peace activities in
design and art by creating the world’s first social design art, and has
been involved in numerous projects worldwide, including NI
(National Identity) Design = National CI for the People’s Republic of
Bangladesh, UN Successful Aging, “ A Picture Book Without
Pictures Project”,“The Biggest Painting in the World Project”, “Love
Earth Love Children World Art and Music Aid” and many other
projects around the world. His life-giving activities have attracted
worldwide attention as a symbol of peace, including an ex-
hibition at the United Nations entitled “Symbol of Philanthropy:
The World of Hiromi Inayoshi. He currently serves as the
General Director of Earth Identity Projects organization and others.
TAKASHI MATSUNAGA
PROFILE
Takashi Matsunaga
Pianist
Composer
At the age of 17, he made his major debut with STORM ZONE,
released worldwide by the prestigious jazz label Blue Note. He broke
Miles Davis' record on the same label, setting the record as the
youngest artist to record for Blue Note. Since then, he has performed
with world-renowned musicians such as Ron Carter, Herbie
Hancock, Bobby McFerrin, and Chaka Khan, and continues to perform
and compose energetically on the world stage.
He is a member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and
Sciences (Grammy Awards).
MONICA YUNUS
PROFILE
Monica Yunus
Opera Soprano
Born in Bangladesh. Raised in New Jersey, USA. Graduated
from The Juilliard School. Active as a soprano singer at venues
including the Metropolitan Opera, she is also known as
a social activist. Following 9/11, she co-founded and co-founded “Sing
for Hope,” bringing a light of hope through music to people in
hospitals, institutions, and refugee camps. She has performed with
maestro José Carreras and received awards including the “21st
Century Leader” award, Young Global Leader from the World Economic
Forum, and America's Top 50 Philanthropists. Her father is
Professor Muhammad Yunus, recipient of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize
and Chief Advisor to the People's Republic of Bangladesh.
CAMILLE ZAMORA
PROFILE
Camille Zamora
Opera Soprano
Born in Texas, USA. Graduated from The Juilliard School.
As a soprano, she has collaborated widely with artists ranging from
cellist Yo-Yo Ma and rock singer Sting to the London Symphony
Orchestra. Her latest CDs, “Si la noche se hace oscura” and “Le dernier
sorcier,” reached the Top 10 on Billboard's Classical chart.
Also known as a social activist, she co-founded and co-chairs “Sing
for Hope” following 9/11, bringing light and hope to people
through music. She has been named and selected for honors including
the “100 Hispanic Women Community Pride Award,”
“Top 50 Americans in Philanthropy,” and “New Yorker of the Week.”
FARRAH EL DIBANY
PROFILE
Farrah EL Dibany
Opera Mezzo Soprano
Born in Alexandria, Egypt. Studied at Alexandria Conservatory
of Music from 1993, then pursued architecture at Berlin University of
the Arts from 2007. Graduated from Berlin University of the Arts
in 2016, becoming the first Egyptian and African to join the Paris Opera
that same year. In 2013, She placed third at the International
Giulio Perotti Singing Competition. In 2022, he performed the role of
Cornelio in Handel's “Giulio Cesare” at the Cairo Opera House.
Also in 2022, he sang the national anthem “La Marseillaise” at French
President Macron's inauguration ceremony and at the FIFA World
Cup final match between France and Argentina