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Ko Matsushita

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Ko Matsushita (松下 耕, born 16 October 1962) is a Japanese conductor and composer.[1]

Ko Matsushita was born and raised in Tokyo. He studied composition in the Kunitachi College of Music and chorus conducting in the Kodály Institute in Kecskemét, Hungary. He conducts in 2009 10 choir groups, and has won international Choir prizes with some of them.

Works

  • 狩俣ぬくいちゃ (Karimatanu Kuicha)
  • O lux beata Trinitas (for mixed choir)
  • "Tanpopo" (ja), song to lyrics by (ja) Hourai Taizou

References

  1. ^ André de Quadros The Cambridge Companion to Choral Music 2012 1107493390 p.156 "There has been a marked increase in choral compositions since the founding of the JCA ... Notable choral composers are Chihara Hideki, Hosakawa Toshio, Suzuki Teruaki, Kanno Shigeru, and Matsushita Ko; ..."

Official website