- Jun Yamaguchi
Jun Yamaguchi is a
Japan esecomposer ofcontemporary music andmusicologist .Biography
Born in
Tokyo , Japan in1967 , He studiedpiano from age 7. He left the Senzoku-Gakuen College of Music in1993 before graduating. He studied composition and music theory with Tatsuhiko Nishioka, Yori-Aki Matsudaira andChaya Czernowin .He has received several awards and prizes, including the Sixth Akiyoshidai International Composition Award (
1996 , II prize and the Governor's Prize of Yamaguchi Prefecture), the 13th JSCM (ISCM Japan Division) Composition Award (1996 , finalist), the 20th IRINO Prize (1999 , I prize),ISCM World Music Days 2001Yokohama (2001 , selection) and the 72nd Japan Music Competition (2003 , finalist).In July
2001 , He came to theUSA under a grant from theAsian Cultural Council and remained inNew York until June2002 .In April 2006 He matriculated in the Graduate School of Design,
Kyushu University (science of sound culture studies in acoustic design program) and studied with Shigenobu Nakamura. He received aMaster's degree from Kyushu university in March2008 .Main works
*Incarnation No.2 for Organ (
1992 )
*Density of the breezing air No.1 forFlute ,Clarinet ,Trombone ,Vibraphone andPiano (1995 )
*Incarnation No.4 for Piano (1996 )
*Incarnation No.5 forTrumpet player (1996)
*SACRIFICE for 2Violin s (1996)
*Density of the breezing air No.2 forTenor Saxophone , Violin,Percussion , and Piano (1996)
*A Garden with Turning Breezes No.1 forSho and 6 players (1997 )
*String quartet No.1 (1997)
*Morphogenesis No.1 (Dance(s) No.1) forSoprano and Sampling Sound (1998 )
*Dance(s) No.2 for Trombone andContrabass (1998)
*Dance(s) No.3 foe Soprano and Strings ensemble (1998 -1999 )
*Interlude / the prayer and fetal movement - rest on the basis of Requiem composed by Yori-Aki Matsudaira - for Organ (1999)
*The Cause of Disposition for Visual Art and Sampling Sound (2000 )
*Stillness Dance(s) for Piano (2000)
*A Garden with Turning Breezes No.1 for Sho and Violin (2000)
*Love Song for Koto and Sampling sound (2002 )
*String quartet No.2 - In memory of September 11, 2001 in New York - (2003 )
*Tenchi-Yuraku for Koto and Piano (2004 )
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