Kiyoshige Koyama (小山清茂; b. 1914) was a Japanese composer. After graduating from Nagano Teachers College in 1933, he made a living as a schoolteacher until 1955, then he began composing full-time. He placed first in the composition division of the Music Competition of Japan in 1946 and won awards in the annual Arts Festival in 1957, 1959 and 1962. In addition to his activities as a composer, he was a professor at Kobe Yamate Women's Junior College. Died June 6, 2009
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Kobiki-Uta for Orchestra
Kagome Variation
Kagome-Variation
Dai Kangura for Band
Kobiki-Uta for Orchestra (1957)
Kagome - Variation
Kobiki-Uta
Ainu No Uta
Kobiki-Uta for Orchestra (1957) - TMSO\Ryusuke Numajiri
Kobiki-Uta for Band: Asa No Uta
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Koyama - Kobiki-Uta for Orchestra (1957)
'kobiki-Uta' For Orchestra
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Kobiki-Uta for Orchestra, aurium
Kagome Variations
Kobiki-Uta for Band: Bon-Odori
Kobiki - Uta For Orchestra (1957)
Kobiki-Uta for Band: Theme
7. Koyama: Kobiki-Uta for Orchestra
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