
About Kazuo Fukushima
Kazuo Fukushima (Japanese: 福島和夫, Fukushima Kazuo; born 11 April 1930 in Tokyo) is a Japanese composer. Fukushima began as a self-taught composer. In 1953 he joined the experimental group Jikken Kobo, which was founded by Toru Takemitsu (武満徹) and Joji Yuasa. In 1961 he took the summer courses in Darmstadt, lived in Cambridge in 1961/1962, after which he moved back to Japan. In 1964 he became a Professor at the Ueno-Gakuen Music School in Tokyo.
Top Tracks
MEI (The Intangible) for Flute Solo
Mei
Shun-san for flute
Mei for Solo Flute
Requiem for flute solo
Requiem
Ekagra for Alto Flute And Piano
Three Pieces From "Chū-U" for Flute and Piano
Kadha Karuna (Buddha, The Englightened One) for Flute and Piano
Suien for piano solo
Similar Artists
Find Radio Stations Playing Kazuo Fukushima
Discover Kazuo Fukushima and 50,000+ radio stations on our interactive 3D globe with audio-reactive visualizations.
Open Spinn Radio

