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Minoru Miki (, 16 March 19308 December 2011) was a Japanese
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and Artistic director. He was known for promoting Japanese, Chinese and
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n traditional instruments as well as some of their performers. In his catalogue these traditional instruments figure solo or in various types of ensembles, with and without Western instruments. His catalogue demonstrates a large stylistic and formal diversity including operas and other kinds of stage music; orchestral,
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, chamber and solo music, as well as music for
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. His work has found international recognition placing Miki in the company of other celebrated Japanese composers such as Tōru Takemitsu. Minoru was a pioneer in the composition of
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for large ensembles of traditional Japanese musical instruments. In 1964, he founded the Nihon Ongaku Shūdan (Pro Musica Nipponia ensemble), also known as Ensemble Nipponia, for which he has composed extensively.


Biography

Minoru was born in
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on March 16, 1930. His first musical experiences were of the traditional music of this region. He had no formal music education before moving to
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for high school. Here he first encountered European classical music. From there, he moved to
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, graduating from the Tokyo University of the Arts in 1964. In that same year, Miki founded Pro musica Nipponia (日本音楽集団), an orchestra of traditional Japanese instruments for which he would compose a large amount of work. He also began collaborating with koto virtuoso Keiko Nosaka, developing the 20-string koto and reviving the instrument's repertoire with many new works in various genres and combinations. This included five concertos for koto and orchestra. In 1975 Minoru composed his first opera, ''Shunkinsho,'' based on
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's novel of the same name. Interest in Japanese traditional music by members of the English Music Theatre Company led to the commission of ''Ada, An Actor's Revenge'' after Otokichi Mikami''.'' Written by Minoru, this was an opera in two acts to an English libretto by James Kirkup which opened in London in October 1979. ''Ada'' premiered in London in 1979 and was one of the last works commissioned and performed by the EMTC before its ultimate disbandment in 1980. During this period, Minoru developed a relationship with director Colin Graham that was to last until Graham's death in 2007. The most notable result of this collaboration was the opera ''Jōruri'' which was commissioned by Graham for the
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, premiering in 1985. With his 1992 work ''Wakahime'', Minoru adopted a pan-Asian perspective, incorporating music and instruments from a number of Asian countries into his compositions and collaborating with a number of Asian artists. Some of Miki's operas from thereon – mostly notably ''Wakahime'' and ''Aien'' – also increasingly dealt with episodes of Japan's presence and interaction with its neighboring Asian countries. This recurring theme was often performed on stage and incorporated the traditional instruments of these neighbouring countries. Miki died of
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at Mitaka city hospital, Tokyo, during the early hours of December 8, 2011.


Works


Operatic cycle on Japanese history ()

* '' Shunkinshō'' () (1975) * ''Ada, An Actor's Revenge'' () (1979); piano score by Geoffrey TozerGuy Rickards, Obituary of Geoffrey Tozer in ''The Gramophone''
/ref> * '' Jōruri'' () (1985) * ''Wakahime'' () (1991) * ''Shizuka to Yoshitsune'' () (1993) * ''The River Sumida / Kusabira'' () (1995) * '' Genji monogatari'' (The Tale of Genji; ) (1999) * ''Ai-en'' () (2005) * ''The Happy Pagoda'' () (2010)


Other operas

* ''The Monkey Poet'' () (1983) * ''Yomigaeru'' () (1986–1992) * ''Terute and Oguri'' () (1993)


Ballet

* ''From the Land of Light''


Orchestral

*''Trinita sinfonica'' (1953) *Symphony ''Joya'' (1960) *''Symphony from Life'' (1980) *''Beijing Requiem'' for string orchestra (1990) *''MAI'' 舞 (1992)


Concertante

*Marimba Concerto (1969) *''Eurasian Trilogy'' (1969; 74; 81), Japanese and Western instruments *Koto Concerto No. 1 (1974); this piece is also the second movement of ''Eurasian Trilogy'' *Koto Concerto No. 2 (1978) *Koto Concerto No. 3 (1980); aka Concerto Requiem *Koto Concerto No. 4 (1984); aka Pine Concerto *Koto Concerto No. 5 (1985) *Z Concerto (1992), marimba and percussion soli *Pipa Concerto (1997) *Requiem 99 (1998); marimba solo, orchestra of Japanese traditional instruments *Trio Concerto (2000), shakuhachi, pipa, 21-koto soli, orchestra of Japanese instruments *Shakuhachi Concerto (2002), aka Lotus Concerto


Chamber music

*Piano Sextet (1965), fl, ob, cl, bn, hn, pf *Piano Trio (1986), pf, vn, vc *String Quartet (1989) *Marimba Spiritual (1983), marimba solo with percussion trio


Solo

*''Time for Marimba'', (1968), marimba *''Ballades for koto'' (I-Winter, 1969; II-Spring, 1976; III-Summer, 1983, ; IV-Autumn, 1990)


Film music

* '' On the Road: A Document'' ( Dokyumento rojō) (1964); directed by Noriaki Tsuchimoto *'' In the Realm of the Senses'' (1976); directed by Nagisa Oshima


Vocal

* ''Shirabe'', 4 songs for tenor and harp (1979) * ''Requiem'' (1963), baritone solo, male chorus, orchestra * The Mole's Tale (1966), male chorus, 2 perc.


Written

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References

*三木稔、「日本楽器法」、東京:音楽之友社、1996年。 *三木稔、「オペラ《源氏物語》ができるまで」、東京:中央アート出版社、2001年。


External links

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