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  1. Toshirō Mayuzumi ( japanisch 黛 敏郎, Mayuzumi Toshirō; * 20. Februar 1929 in Yokohama, Japan; † 10. April 1997 in Kawasaki, Japan) war ein japanischer Komponist. [1] Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Werk. 2 Werke. 2.1 Werke für Orchester. 2.2 Werke für Blasorchester. 2.3 Chormusik. 2.4 Bühnenwerke. 2.5 Kammermusik. 2.6 Klaviermusik.

  2. Toshiro Mayuzumi (黛 敏郎, Mayuzumi Toshirō, Japanese pronunciation: [majɯꜜzɯmi toɕiɾoː]; 20 February 1929 – 10 April 1997) was a Japanese composer known for his implementation of avant-garde instrumentation alongside traditional Japanese musical techniques.

  3. 18. Juni 2012 · Toshirō Mayuzumi (1929-1997): Mandala Symphony (1960). I.Tempo non équilibré II. Extrêmement lent The NHK Symphony Orchestra diretta da Iroyuki Iwaki. *** The music published in our channel is...

  4. Real Name: 黛敏郎. Profile: Japanese composer born on February 20th, 1929 in Yokohama. He studied at Tokyo University of Art and Music and Le Conservatoire de Paris. Mayuzumi organized the "Three Composers' Group" in Tokyo and was a pioneer of contemporay music in the 1950s.

  5. Mayuzumi, Toshirō * 20. Febr. 1929 in Yokohama + 10. April 1997 in Kawasaki Komponist . Leben und Werke. Kinkakuji/The Golden Pavilion (Claus H. Henneberg nach Yukio Mishima), 3 Akte (23. Juni 1976 Berlin, Deutsche Oper) Kojiki - Tage der Götter (Mayuzu ...

  6. Composer: Sun in the Last Days of the Shogunate. One of the most acclaimed composers of the Japanese cinema, Toshirô Mayuzumi was born in Yokohama. He studied composition, harmony, counterpoint, orchestration, piano and conducting at the Tokyo University of Art and Music, graduating cum laude in 1951.

  7. Toshiro Mayuzumi (20 February 1929, Yakohama, Japan - 10 April 1997, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan) was a Japanese composer. Mayuzumi was a student of Tomojirō Ikenouchi and Akira Ifukube at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music immediately following the Second World War, graduating in 1951.