
ITO Yasuhide
ITO Yasuhide was born
in 1960 in Japan. He graduated at Tokyo Geijutsu Daigaku
(Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music) in
1986. He received first prize at the Shizuoka Music Competition
(Piano), third prize of the Japan Music Competition (Composition),
and the Academy prize of the Band Masters Academic Society
of Japan.
As a composer, he is
well known for more than 60 band works, including the
famous 'Gloriosa' and 'Festal Scenes'. Many
of his works for Chamber music, with wind instruments,
have been published and performed throughout the world.
Recently he has dedicated
his talents to vocal music composition and has written
over 130 works. His first opera, 'Mr. Cinderella,'
was premiered in 2001 and received high acclaim and made
a great impact among followers of Japanese Opera.
Besides his career as
a composer, he is also a well-known pianist, and has co-starred
with many leading players including Trevor Wye, William
Bennett, Steven Mead, Brian Bowman, Miura Toru and Sugawa
Nobuya.
As a conductor, he has
performed with many bands, including the Tokyo Kosei Wind
Orchestra, in their 'Asian Concert Tour 2002', on behalf
of maestro Frederic Fennel.
For you reference;
"A composer's
Insight" Vol. 1
(Thoughts, Analysis and Commentary on Contemporary Masterpieces
for Wind Band) Edited by Timothy Salzman Meredith Music
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