
Makoto Shinohara (b. Osaka, December 10, 1931) is a Japanese composer. Makoto Shinohara studied at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music from 1952 to 1954, studying composition with Tomojiro Ikenouchi, piano with Kazuko Yasukawa, and conducting with Akeo Watanabe and Kurt Woess. From 1954 to 1960, he studied in Paris with Tony Aubin, Olivier Messiaen, Simone Plé-Caussade, Pierre Revel and Louis Fourrestier. From 1962 to 1964 he studied
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Kassouga
Obsession
Fragmente
Alternances
Passage (1980) for stereo amplified bass flute
Broadcasting
Passage (1980)
Kyudo B for Shakuhachi Player and Harpist - 1973
3 Pièces concertantes: No. 2, Mélancolique
THE IZM
I. Adagio
Visions I - Four Channel Electronic Tape Music
3 Pièces concertantes: No. 1, Décidé
Yumeji for Orchestra of Japanese and Western Instruments and Mixed chorus
Passage
Mémoires
Personnage - Four Channel Electronic Tape Music
Mémoires - Four Channel Electronic Tape Music
City Visit, Pt. 1 - Four Channel Electronic Tape Music
II. Allegro
Visions I
Kassouga: I. Adagio
Fragmente for recorder solo (1968)
KYUDO B
Obsession for oboe and piano
Personnage
Kassouga (Lisa Daoust, flute & Marie-Josee Simard, percussion)
Nagare for Shimasen - 1981
Birth of the Bass Koto - 1981
Tabiyuki for Mezzo-Soprano and 12 Instrumentalists - 1984
Cooperation for 8 Japanese and 8 Western Instrumentalists - 1990
City Visit, Pt. 2 - Four Channel Electronic Tape Music
NAGARE
TABIYUKI
BIRTH OF THE BASS KOTO
COOPERATION
Fragmente, for tenor recorder
Tayutai (1972) for Koto
City Visit Part I
City Visit Part II
Passage (1980), for stereo amplified bass flute
sonata for violin and piano
Septet
Visions II
Kassouga (1960)
Passage (1980) for Bass Flute & Stereophony
Alternances, for Percussion
COCORO
Makoto Shinohara - Kassouga
Fragmente (Makoto Shinohara)
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