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Kōsaku Yamada

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and piano under Carl August Heymann-Rheineck, before returning to Japan in late 1913. He travelled to the United States in 1918 for two years. During his stay in Manhattan, New York City, he conducted a temporarily-organized orchestra composed of members of
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Herd, Judith Ann. 1996. "Westliche Musik und die Entstehung einer japanischen Avantgarde", translated by Annemarie Guignard and Elisabeth Seebass. In
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Pacun, David. 2006. "Thus we cultivate our own World, thus we share it with others: Kósçak Yamada's Visit to the United States, 1918–19",
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As a conductor, Yamada made an effort to introduce western orchestral works to Japan. He premiered in Japan of
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Yamada died at his home in Tokyo of a heart attack on 29 December 1965, and was survived by his wife, Teruko.
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Pacun, David. 2008. "Style and Politics in Kosaku Yamada's Folk Song Arrangements, 1917–1950." In
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edited by E. Michael Richards and Kazuko Tanosaki, (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008), 39–54.
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Overture in D major, Symphony in F major 'Triumph and Peace', and symphonic poems
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His Sinfonia "Inno Meiji" (1921) includes Japanese instruments such as the
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The beginning of his Symphony in F major, "Triumph and Peace" (1912) has a
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Yamada composed about 1,600 pieces of musical works, in which art songs (
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was dedicated to the Japanese emperor and government for the 2,600th
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Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, dir. Takuo Yuasa. Naxos, 2007
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theme G-A-D-E which reflects the Japanese national anthem based on
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In older Western reference sources, his name is given as
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Born in Tokyo, Yamada started his music education at
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Kosaku Yamada
personal name
Western name order

Tokyo Music School
Tsuneko Gauntlett
George Edward Luckman Gauntlett
Tokyo Music School
August Junker
de
Heinrich Werkmeister
Prussian Academy of Arts
Max Bruch
Karl Leopold Wolf
New York Philharmonic
New York Symphony
pentatonic
Gagaku
hichiriki
Lieder
Akatombo
Kathleen Battle
Ernst Haefliger
Yoshikazu Mera
Kurofune
art competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics

Debussy
Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune
Dvořák

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