Makoto Moroi
Appearance
Makoto Moroi (諸井 誠, Moroi Makoto) (born 17 December 1930) is a Japanese composer.
Makoto Moroi was born in Tokyo, and is the son of Saburō Moroi. He studied composition with Tomojirō Ikenouchi at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, graduating in 1952. He also studied Gregorian chant privately with Paul Anouilh, and Renaissance and Baroque music with Eta Harich-Schneider. He was one of the leading composers who introduced Japanese audiences to new musical styles and devices, including twelve-tone technique, serialism, and aleatory music (Kanazawa 2001).
List of works
Opera
- 1959 — The Stars of Pythagoras
- 1960 — Red Cocoon
- 1961 — Die lange, lange Strasse lange
- 1962 — Yamauba
- 1965 — Phaeton the charioteer
Choral
- 1959 — Chamber Cantata No. 1
- 1959 — Chamber Cantata No. 2
- 1970 — Izumo, my home
- 1972 — A romance of playing cards
Orchestral
- 1953 — Composition No. 1
- 1958 — Composition No. 2
- 1958 — Composition No. 3
- 1960 — Composition No. 4
- 1961 — Ode to Schoenberg
- 1966 — The Vision of Cain, symphonic sketch
- 1968 — Symphony
Concertante
- 1963 — Suite concertante for violin and orchestra
- 1964 — Toccata, Sarabande and Tarantella for piano and double string orchestra
- 1966 — Piano Concerto No. 1
- 1968 — Three Movements for shakuhachi, strings and percussion
- 1971 — Piano Concerto No. 2
- 1973 — Kyoso Symphony, for folk instruments and orchestra
Chamber
- 1950 — Chamber Music No. 1
- 1950 — Chamber Music No. 2
- 1951 — Chamber Music No. 3
- 1954 — Chamber Music No. 4
- 1962 — Five Epigramms
- 1966 — Five conversations for two shakuhachi
- 1967 — Five metamorphic strata
- 1972 — Contradiction
- 1972 — Contradiction II
- 1976 — Hanafuda denki
Instrumental
- 1951 — Sonata da camera for piano
- 1952 — Partita for flute
- 1954 — Alpha and Beta, for piano
- 1964 — Five pieces for shakuhachi
- 1967 — Eight parables for piano
- 1970 — Les farces, for violin
- 1972 — Sinfonia for S.M., for sanjugen
- 1978 — Fantasie and Fugue for organ
Tape
- 1956 — Seven variations (collaboration with Toshiro Mayuzumi)
- 1958 — Transfiguration
- 1962 — Variété
- 1968 — Small confession
References
- Kanazawa, Masakata. 2001. "Moroi, Makoto". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan Publishers.