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Subject: Maki Ishii, Renowned Japanese Composer | |
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Date Posted: April 09, 2003 12:31:10 EDT Maki Ishii, a renowned composer who fused Japanese and Western sounds, died Tuesday of thyroid cancer. He was 66. Ishii died at a hospital near Tokyo where he was being treated, according to the artist's official Web site and media reports. Born the third son of Baku Ishii, a pioneer of modern Japanese dance, Ishii studied composition and conducting in his hometown of Tokyo and in Berlin during the 1950s and 1960s. He wrote "So-gu" for shakuhachi - a Japanese bamboo flute - and the piano in the 1970s. He composed "Mono-Prism" for Japanese taiko drums and a Western orchestra in 1976. Ishii's two-act ballet "Kaguyahime," was performed extensively in Japan, the Netherlands, and France between 1988 and 1993. He later produced an opera "Tojirareta Fune" in 1999. Ishii also conducted several orchestras during his career, including the Radio Symphony Orchestra Berlin, the Radio Symphony Orchestra Beijing and the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra. Japan's emperor decorated Ishii with the Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon in 1999 for his innovations and contribution to Japanese music. Ishii is surveyed by his wife Christa and two children. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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