Toshirō Mayuzumi
Sound
Born 1929-02-20 · Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan · Died 1997-04-10
Toshiro Mayuzumi (黛 敏郎 Mayuzumi Toshirō [majɯzɯmi toɕiɾoː]; 20 February 1929, in Yokohama – 10 April 1997, in Kawasaki) was a Japanese composer known for his implementation of avant-garde instrumentation alongside traditional Japanese musical techniques. His works drew inspiration from a variety of sources ranging from jazz to Balinese music, and he was considered a pioneer in the realm of musique concrète and electronic music (Editors of the Encyclopedia Britannica n.d.; Kozinn 1997), being the first artist in his country to explore these techniques (Layne n.d.). In the span of his career, his works included symphonies, ballets, operas, and film scores (Kennedy and Kennedy 2007), and was the recipient of an Otaka prize by the NHK Symphony Orchestra and the Purple Medal of Merit (Kirkup 1997).
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Appassionata
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Tokugawa Ichizoku no Houkai
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Japanese Godfather: Conclusion
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Japanese Godfather: Ambition
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Japan's Don
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Evil Spirits in the Darkness
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Noon and Midnight
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Tiger Child
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The Summit of Mt. Fuji
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The Girl I Abandoned
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Safari 5000
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Profound Desires of the Gods
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Neon taiheiki
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Good-bye Moscow
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The Sands of Kurobe
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Reflections in a Golden Eye
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A Man Vanishes
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Juvenile Delinquent: Shout of the Rising Sun
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Thirst for Love
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The Black Sheep
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