Am Kaneda
Bin Kaneda ( Japanese 兼 田 敏 , Kaneda Bin , born September 9, 1935 in Shinkyō , Manchukuo (today: Changchun , People's Republic of China ); † May 19, 2002 ) was a Japanese composer and professor .
He completed his music studies at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music , graduating with a diploma in composition in 1959. Kaneda worked as a teacher at various universities. In 1980 he became Professor of Music Education at Gifu University , 1983 Professor of Composition at Aichi Prefecture University of Fine Arts and Music , 1996 Professor of Music for Graduate Education at Gifu University and in 1999 Professor emeritus at Aichi Prefecture University of Fine Arts and Music .
Bin Kaneda wrote the music for the opening of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and two marches for Expo '70 . He is also the composer of many compulsory pieces for the wind orchestra competitions in Japan.
Works
Works for orchestra
- Passacaglia
- Symphony
- Symphony 25 - Variations
- Sinfonietta for String Orchestra
Works for wind orchestra
- 1971 Passacaglia
- 1972 Overture for Symphonic Band
- 1974 Elegy for Symphonic Band
- 1974 Japanese Folk Song Suite - Warabe Uta
- Where are you from? (Antagata dokoso)
- Lullaby (Komori uta)
- An ancient priest in a mountain temple (Yamadera no oshoosan)
- 1975 Symphonic Moment for Band
- 1975 A Symphonic Instant
- 1981 Ballade 1 for Symphonic Band
- 1986 Ah!
- 1999 Ballade V for Symphonic Band
- Divertimento
- Divertimento II for Symphonic Band
- March WAKAKUSA
- Song of Youth
-
Suite for Symphonic Band
- Prelude
- Waltz
- Interlude
- final
- Symphonic ONDO for Symphonic Band
- Symphonic variation
- Theme and Variations for Band
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SURNAME | Kaneda, bin |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | 兼 田 敏 (Japanese) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Japanese composer and professor |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 9, 1935 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Shinkyō, Manchukuo (today: Changchun, People's Republic of China) |
DATE OF DEATH | May 19, 2002 |