Shirō Fukai
Appearance
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Shirō Fukai | |
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Born | Akita, Japan | April 4, 1907
Died | July 2, 1959 Kyoto, Japan | (aged 52)
Other names | 深井 史郎 |
Occupation | composer |
Shirō Fukai (深井 史郎, Fukai Shirō, 4 April 1907 - 2 July 1959) was a Japanese composer.[1]
Works, editions and recordings
[edit]- Quatre mouvements parodiques (1933/36)
- Metropolis, ballet (1934)
- Création, ballet (1940)
- The 47 Ronin, film (1941)
- Symphonic suite "Song of Manchuria" (1941)
- Chantes de Java (1942)
- Voice of Autumn, ballet (1950)
- Cantata "Prayer for Peace" (1950)
- Divertissement pour 13 exécutants (1955)
- Trois mouvements pour un ballet imaginaire (1956)
- Symphonic Picture Scroll "Tokyo" (1957)
- Four Japanese Folk Songs (1957)
- I. Ina, II. Sailing Out, III. Yanshichi of Yabe. (日本の笛 "Japan's flute") Yoshikazu Mera. BIS
- Hato no kyojitsu (鳩の休日) (A dove's day off). Used on Nippon Television's station identification. Was later recorded in 1978 by Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra for Nippon TV’s 25th anniversary.
References
[edit]- ^ The Japan biographical encyclopedia & who's who: Issue 3 Rengō Puresu Sha - 1964 "FUKAI Shiro (1907- ) Composer. Musical critic. Born in Akita Prefecture. Graduated from the Science Section of the Seventh Higher School (1927), entered the Imperial Music School and learned composition and its theory."
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- 1907 births
- 1959 deaths
- 20th-century Japanese classical composers
- 20th-century Japanese male musicians
- Japanese male classical composers
- Musicians from Akita (city)
- Kunitachi College of Music alumni
- Kagoshima University alumni
- Japanese film score composers
- Japanese male film score composers
- Japanese composer stubs