
Yoshihisa Taira (平義久) (1937-2005) was a Japanese-born French composer. Taira studied at the Tokyo University of the Arts. He arrived in France in 1966 and studied at the Conservatoire de Paris. Among his teachers were André Jolivet, Henri Dutilleux and Olivier Messiaen. In 1971 he won the Prix Lili Boulanger, in 1974 the Grand Prix de Composition de la SACEM, in 1985 the Prix Florent Schmidt from the Académie des Beaux Arts. His works have been performed by the main institutions and festivals of contemporary music: Royan
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Convergence III
Hierophonie V
Maya
Radiance (1973) for orchestra
Hiérophonie V
Dimorphie
Penombres VI
Convergence I
Aiolos
Interferences
Synchrony
Sublimation
Convergence (1971)
Monodrame IV
Tamuke/Offering
Pentalpha (for Five Instruments)
Pentalpha
Radiance
Hiirophobie V
Radiance (for orchestra)
Dimorphie (pour 2 percussions)
Diffraction (pour 4 percussions)
Hierophonie V pour 6 percussions
Sublimation (1973) [Hélène Breschand]
Hierophonie V (pour 6 percussions)
Trichromie (pour 3 percussions)
Monodrame I
Trichromie
Diffraction
Chant de Feu
Monodrame IV (vibraphone) - vibraphone
Résonance - From Sonomorphie
Omega (1997)
Hiérophonie V -1974-
Meditations - Chant de Pierre
Moksa, Vimoksa For Orchestra (1983)
Taira: Convergence I
diffraction pour 4 percussions
Meditations - Chant de Terre
Meditations - Chant de Feu
Meditations - Chant d'Eau
Chromophonie For Orchestra (1973):1.Introduction
Chromophonie For Orchestra (1973):3.Phase I
Monodrame III
Chromophonie For Orchestra (1973):2.Chromaticism I
Chromophonie For Orchestra (1973):4.Reflexion
Chromophonie For Orchestra (1973):5.Phase II
Hiérophonie 5, for 6 percussionists
Polyedre For Orchestra (1987)
Yoshihisa Taïra - Pénombres VI
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