
About Eiji Oue
Eiji Oue (大植 英次 Ōue Eiji, born October 3, 1957, Hiroshima, Japan) is a Japanese conductor. Oue began his conducting studies with Hideo Saito of the Toho Gakuen School of Music. In 1978, Seiji Ozawa invited him to spend the summer studying at the Tanglewood Music Center. While there, he met Leonard Bernstein, who became a mentor. Oue won the Tanglewood Koussevitzky Prize in 1980. He also studied under Bernstein as a conducting fellow at the Los Angeles Philharmonic Institute.
Top Tracks
Musica Celestis for cello and orchestra
Fanfare for the Common Man, for brass & percussion (from Symphony No. 3)
I. Non allegro
Danse macabre, Op. 40
Dance of the Tumblers
Baba Yaga, Op. 56
The Snow Maiden (Snegurochka) (ii), opera ("springtime tale") in 4 acts with a prologue: Dance of the Tumblers
Danse macabre, symphonic poem in G minor, Op. 40
Symphonic Dances, for orchestra (or 2 pianos), Op. 45: No. 1, Non allegro-Lento-Tempo I in C minor
Appalachian Spring, concert suite for full orchestra
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