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Kikuko Kanai (金井 喜久子, Kanai Kikuko, née Kawahira, 13 March 1911 – 17 February 1986) was a Japanese composer and one of the first Japanese women to compose classical music in the Western tradition.
Apr 3, 2024 · Via the link below you can listen to Okinawan composer Kikuko Kanai’s ‘Capriccio Okinawa’, a work from one of the first Japanese women to compose in a western style, and its first performance in the UK.
From Okinawa to the World: The Music of Kikuko Kanai. Groundbreaking research, supported by The Arts And Humanities Research Council, brings the music of Japanese composer Kikuko Kanai (1906-1986) to new audiences via recordings and broadcasts on BBC Radio 3.
Kikuko Kanai - Maidens under the moon. Ishimoto Hiroko. 249 subscribers. Subscribed. 55. 3.3K views 7 years ago. 陽の当たらなかった女性作曲家たち 第12回 金井喜久子 WAN ...
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Kikuko Kanai (1906~1986, Japan)金井喜久子: バレエ音楽「龍神祭り」序曲Hitomi Takara (p)Recorded: November, 2005
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Jan 27, 2022 · One of the first Japanese women to compose Western classical music, Kikuko Kanai was a restless and inventive musician whose career encompassed more than 150 works for orchestra, choir, and stage...
Feb 25, 2011 · Kikuko Kanai (金井喜久子, Kanai Kikuko, March 13, 1906 – 1986) was a composer of classical music, born as Kikuko Kabira (川平喜久子) on Miyako Island, which today belongs to the Okinawa prefecture of Japan.