
諸井 誠 (b Tokyo, 17 Dec 1930) is a japanese composer. A pupil of Ikenouchi, he worked at the electronic music studio in Cologne (1955-6) and returned to take a leading part in the Japanese avant garde, as composer and as teacher (from 1968 at the Osaka Geijutsu Daigaku). Many of his works, in most genres, use Japanese instruments (e.g. Five Pieces for shakuhachi, 1964). His father Saburō Moroi (1903-77) was the principal representative in Japan of the German tradition, his works including five symphonies, concertos and chamber music.
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Shosanke
Shōsanke
Akai Mayu
Ordre pour violoncelle et piano, Op. 18: I. Prelude
Ordre pour violoncelle et piano, Op. 18: III. Fantaisie
Shousanke
Ordre pour violoncelle et piano, Op. 18: II. Invention
Ordre pour violoncelle et piano, Op. 18: V. Invention, double
Ordre pour violoncelle et piano, Op. 18: VI. Postlude
Ordre pour violoncelle et piano, Op. 18: IV. Interlude
Kusabira
kusabira (1964)
Stars of Pythagoras
Sinfonia-Shin - For S.M.
III. Fantaisie
variations on numerical principle of 7 (1956)
sinfonia - shin - for S.M. (1972)
I. Prelude
VI. Postlude
Variete
IV. Interlude
Variété
V. Invention, double
II. Invention
Sinfonia-Shin, for S.M. (1972)
F2 - Shosanke
Shôsange
Ordre pour violoncelle et piano, op.18 (1958) - Prélude
小懺悔 = Shōsanke
音楽詩劇 "赤い繭" [安部公房 原作]
ShØsanke
Variations on Numerical Principle of 7 (1956, composed with T. Mayuzumi)
ヴァリエテ
Variations on numerical principles
Eight parables for piano
Akai Mayu (A Red Cocoon)
Ordre pour violoncelle et piano, op.18 (1958) - Interlude
Ordre pour violoncelle et piano, op.18 (1958) - Invention, double
Ordre pour violoncelle et piano, op.18 (1958) - Invention
Chikurai Gosho
Shosanke 2
Arcana 19
Sinfonia-Shin, for S.M.
Piano Concerto No.1 (1966) - i. Caprice. Allegro con brio
Five Pieces for Shakuhachi «Chikurai» (1964) - i. Funda
諸井誠 :レ・ファルス - Les farces
諸井誠 :ピアノ協奏曲第1番 - II. Nocturne
Music Drama Akai Mayu
Five Pieces for Shakuhachi «Chikurai» (1964) - ii. Sochiku
Stars of Pythagoras (1959)
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