Yuzo Toyama was born in Tokyo in 1931. He studied composition under Kan-ichi Shimofusa, a pupil of Hindemith and a conducting student of Kurt Wöss and Wilhelm Loibner, both of whom conducted the NHK Symphony Orchestra in Tokyo in the 1950s. Toyama served as the principal conductor of a number of orchestras in Japan. As a composer he had been under the influence of Bartók and Shostakovich in particular, and like Kodály he attached great importance to the use of folk melodies in his works.
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WALDBUHNE IN BERLIN 2002 - Night of Encores (A) (Jansons) | |
WALDBUHNE IN BERLIN 2002 - Night of Encores (A) (Jansons)
Composers:
Bizet, Georges -- Chapi, Ruperto -- Dvorak, Antonin -- Elgar, Edward -- Gardel, Carlos -- Kim, Lyun Joon -- Kreisler, Fritz -- Lincke, Paul -- Lumbye, Hans Christian -- Mascagni, Pietro -- Massenet, Jules -- Moniuszko, Stanislaw -- Paganini, Nicolo -- Sibelius, Jean -- Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich -- Toyama, Yuzo -- Wagner, Richard -- Wieniawski, Henryk -- Ziehrer, Carl Michael
Artists:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra -- Jansons, Mariss -- Repin, Vadim
Label/Producer: EuroArts |