- Jo Kondo
Jō Kondō (; surname Kondō; b.
Tokyo ,Japan , 1947) is a Japanesecomposer ofcontemporary classical music . He won the third prize and made his debut in Japan-Germany Contemporary Music Festival in 1969. He graduated from the composition department ofTokyo University of Arts in 1972. He serves as Professor of Music atOchanomizu University in Tokyo and also teaches at Tokyo University of Arts andElisabeth University of Music inHiroshima .Kondo's works are often structured mathematically, using minimal principles of composition. His interests include
hocket , the music of Ancient Greece, and strong differences in instrumental timbre, all of which are reflected in his compositions. A similar stylistic point of reference would be the Italian composerFranco Donatoni . The chamber version of his 1975 composition "Sight Rhythmics" reflects the latter in its unusual instrumentation ofviolin ,banjo , steel drum,electric piano , andtuba .Kondo's music has been performed by the
London Sinfonietta , thePhilharmonia Orchestra , theNHK Symphony Orchestra , theArditti Quartet ,NEXUS , theBalanescu Quartet , andAki Takahashi .Kondo's works have been recorded on the Hat Art, ALM, Fontec, and
Deutsche Grammophon labels. His scores are published by theUniversity of York Music Press and Edition Peters.His notable students include
Linda Catlin Smith andPaul Newland .External links
* [http://www.uymp.co.uk/composers/kondo1.htm JO KONDO (University of York Music Press)] - Biography, catalogue and discography
* [http://chorch.fc2web.com/e/kondo_j.html Jo Kondo: Works Omitted from His Official List of Works] - Kondo's early works
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