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- Minoru Miki (Japanese: 三木 稔, 16 March – 8 December ) was a Japanese composer and Artistic director.
Minoru Miki Profile
- Minoru Miki (Japanese: 三木 稔, 16 March 1930 – 8 December 2011) was a Japanese composer and Artistic director.He was known for promoting Japanese, Chinese and Korean traditional instruments as well as some of their performers.
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- Minoru Miki (16 March , Tokushima, Japan – 8 December , Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan) was a Japanese composer.
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Completed nine full-length operas along 1600 years Japanese History including An Actor’s Revenge, Joruri, The Tale of Genji, Wakahime which have English versions. Many orchestral pieces including Symphony for Two Worlds, Memory of the Earth. Many chamber music pieces like String Quartet, Marimba Spiritual and many solo instrumental pieces. Half of them were commissioned from foreign countries, and become international repertory. Wrote many songs, choral pieces, works for Asian & Japanese traditional instrumental world. Well-known cinema music is Le Empire de sins. Published the book Composing Method of Japanese Instrument, Essays during composing the opera <The Tale of Genji>.
Founded Pro Musica Nipponia, Opera Theatre UTAZA (Miki Opera Company), YUI Ensemble, Orchestr
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| This essay focuses on some Shakespeare productions in Japan during and One is a Bunraku version of Falstaff, for which the writer. |