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    Makoto Moroi was born in Tokyō, 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 ...

  2. Mayuzumi (surname) Toshirō (given name) 1929 births. 1997 deaths. Male classical composers from Japan. 20th-century classical composers. Male film score composers from Japan. People of Kanagawa prefecture. Births in Yokohama.

  3. Toshiro Mayuzumi. Japanese composer born on February 20th, 1929 in Yokohama. He studied at Tokyo University of Art and Music and Le Conservatoire de Paris. Mayuzumi organized the "Three Composers' Group" in Tokyo and was a pioneer of contemporay music in the 1950s. Among these achievement was making some of the first electronic music in Japan ...

  4. Jun 1, 2015 · Older Post Lou Harrison - an American Maverick. TOSHIRO MAYUZUMI (1929 - 1997) – Mayuzumi wrote two unnumbered symphonies. His first, Nirvana Symphony (1958) for male chorus and orchestra was recorded in the early 1960s of which I, somehow, acquired a copy [I was into things Japanese in those days]. I can’t remember much about the music ...

  5. Plot. Keiko (called "Mama" by the other characters), a young widow approaching 30, is a hostess at a bar in Ginza. Realizing she is getting older, she decides after talking to her bar manager, Komatsu, that she wants to open her own bar rather than remarrying and dishonoring her late husband to whose memory she is still devoted.

  6. Leben und Werk. Mayuzumi, 1929 in Yokohama geboren, absolvierte sein Studium von 1945 bis 1951 an der Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music bei Tomojiro Ikenouchi (1906–1991) und Akira Ifukube (1914–2006). 1951 graduierte er. Bereits als Student bezeichnete er sich selbst als einen experimentellen und abenteuersuchenden Komponisten.

  7. Country. Japan. Language. Japanese. Thirst for Love ( Japanese: 愛の渇き Ai no kawaki) is a 1967 Japanese drama film directed by Koreyoshi Kurahara, starring Nobuo Nakamura and Ruriko Asaoka. It is also known as Longing for Love and The Thirst for Love. It tells the story of a young widow who becomes the mistress of her wealthy father-in-law.