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The Otaka prize (尾高賞 Otaka-shō) is a prize annually awarded since 1953. It is named after the Japanese composer and conductor Hisatada Otaka, the prize is given to Japanese composers, and is awarded by the NHK Symphony Orchestra.[1] Awardees include, Toshi Ichiyanagi, Shinichiro Ikebe, Toshiro Mayuzumi and the first woman awardee, Keiko Fujiie.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b C. Wade, Bonnie (13 January 2014). Composing Japanese Musical Modernity. University of Chicago Press. p. 163. ISBN 9780226085494.