
Akira Miyoshi (Japanese: 三善晃) (born January 10, 1933, Suginami, Tokyo) is a Japanese composer. Miyoshi was a child prodigy on piano, studying with Kozaburo Hirai and Tomojiro Ikenouchi. He studied French literature at the University of Tokyo, and then at the Paris Conservatory with Henri Challan and Raymond Gallois-Montbrun from 1955 to 1957. He was very influenced by Henri Dutilleux. He returned to Japan in 1957 and continued studying French, graduating in 1960.
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5 Poèmes: No. 1. Champs
5 Poèmes: No. 1, Champs
4 Piano Pieces: Good Night, Sunset
4 Piano Pieces: Arabesque Of Waves
5 Poèmes: No. 4. Mandarine
Epitase pour guitare en Ixtacchihuatl pour ensemble de batteries
4 Piano Pieces: The Keyboard Sunken
吹奏楽のための 《クロス・バイ マーチ》
4 Piano Pieces: Waves And The Evening Moon
Epitase
5 Poèmes: No. 2. Sein
Rin-sai (Circling Colour)
Ripple
5 Poèmes: No. 3. Vers la fin d'ete
Miyoshi: String Quartet No. 3 "Constellation in Black"
5 Poèmes: No. 5. En fuite
Arabesque of Waves
Torse III: Commentaire
Good Night, Sunset
Waves and the Evening Moon
The Keyboard Sunken
5 Poèmes: No. 2, Sein
Piano Sonata: I. Allegro
海の日記帳 より 波のアラベスク
Ouverture de fête - 1970
5 Poèmes: No. 5, En fuite
Torse III: Thèse
Torse III: Chant
Concerto for Orchestra: Presto molto vivo
三善晃: 「カイエ・ソノール」(音の手帳) ピアノ連弾組曲 V. フィナーレ
Concerto for Orchestra: Lento
5 Poèmes: No. 4, Mandarine
5 Poèmes: No. 3, Vers la fin d'été
Concerto for Orchestra: Prestissimo
String Quartet No. 3 "Constellation in Black"
Transit
三善晃:こどものピアノ小品集「海の日記帳」より 28. 波の アラベスク
A. Miyoshi, Conversation: Tender Talk
三善晃: 「カイエ・ソノール」(音の手帳) ピアノ連弾組曲 IV. クーラント
三善晃: 「カイエ・ソノール」(音の手帳) ピアノ連弾組曲 IV. クーラント
Concerto pour piano et orchestre: III. = 142 - 1962
Sonate pour Piano: I. Allegro
Concerto pour piano et orchestre: I. = 92 - 1962
Requiem: I. — - 1971
Concerto pour violon et orchestre: II. Ostinato - 1965
Cello Concerto No. 2 "Étoile à échos" - 1996
三善晃: 「カイエ・ソノール」(音の手帳) ピアノ連弾組曲 V. フィナーレ
Torse III: Synthèse
Concerto pour violon et orchestre: I. Dialogue - 1965
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