- Hidemaro Konoye
Viscount nihongo|Hidemaro Konoye|近衛 秀麿|Konoe Hidemaro|
18 November 1898 —2 June 1973 was a conductor andcomposer ofclassical music inShōwa period Japan . He was the brother of pre-war Japanese Prime MinisterFumimaro Konoe .Biography
Konoye was born in
Kōjimachi ,Tokyo as the younger son of PrinceKonoe Atsumaro , scion of one of theFive regent houses of theFujiwara clan . The Konoe clan traditionally provided "gagaku " muscians to the Imperial Household, and Hidemaro chose to follow the family’s musical tradition, whereas his older brother Fumimaro went into politics.Konoye attended the
Gakushuin Peers School, where he became a close friend ofTakashi Inukai . In 1913, he entered theTokyo University of the Arts , where he specialized in theviolin . In 1915, he went to study briefly inGermany to studymusical composition , and became a pupil ofKosaku Yamada on his return to Japan. [ http://web02.hnh.com/composer/btm.asp?fullname=Konoye,%20Hidemaro ] His debut as aconductor was in 1920, with an amateurorchestra led byToukichi Setoguchi . Konoye returned to Europe for further studies in 1923 inParis underVincent d'Indy andBerlin underFranz Schreker . [cite book |first=Norman |last=Lebrecht |title=The Companion to 20th-Century Music |pages=188 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=LG7iyR_qUGEC&pg=PA188&vq=konoye&dq=%22The+Companion+to+20Th-Century+Music%22&sig=DEo_q_YmkjKkdSQEfFDq9V3U7_c
isbn=0306807343|location=New York |publisher=Simon and Schuster |date=1992 ] He also studied conducting underErich Kleiber , andKarl Muck . In 1924, he conducted at theBerlin Philharmonic , [cite book |first=Annette |last=Morreau |title=Emanuel Feuermann |pages=80 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=Q0OhjQSYVB4C&pg=PA80&vq=konoye&dq=%22emanuel+feuermann%22+%22annette+morreau%22&sig=MSGYhDZkgZP2DXbdy0Ru8lkTQ1s |isbn=0300096844 |publisher=Yale University Press |date=2002] and returned to Japan in the fall of the same year.Konoye co-founded the Japan Symphonic Association in 1925, and the following year became conductor of the orchestra. Konoe later founded the New Symphony Orchestra of Tokyo (the present day
NHK Symphony Orchestra ), and helped mold the orchestra over a 10 year period into an ensemble that could compete with many of the better orchestras in Europe. 樂評人 David Hall 在他的權威著作 "The record book : a music lover's guide to the world of the phonograph" ( 1943年版), 曾經對近衛秀磨這一款錄音有以下之評語:Today he is remembered for a ground-breaking recording, of Mahler's "Fourth Symphony", done in May 1930. It was also the first electrical recording of a complete Mahler symphony.cite book |last=Smoley |first= Lewis M. |title=Gustav Mahler's Symphonies: critical commentary on recordings since 1986 |edition=first edition |year=1996 |publisher=Greenwood Press |location=Westport, CT |isbn=0313297711|pages=93|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=Q3dy15LA4eQC&pg=PA93&vq=konoye&dq=%22Gustav+Mahler%27s+Symphonies:+Critical+Commentary+on+Recordings+Since+1986%22&sig=Pghu_3AHVmi3vkQpHC1oa4SZY14] .
Additionally, Konoye made numerous guest appearances in Europe and America, conducting some 90 different orchestras in the course of his career including the orchestra of
La Scala ,Milan and theNBC Symphony Orchestra . He created friendships with Erich Kleiber,Leopold Stokowski ,Wilhelm Furtwängler andRichard Strauss . He went to Germany and conductedBerlin Philharmonic Orchestra in second half of 1930s. In the early days of the NBC Symphony, he planned an American tour under the supervision of Stokowski, but the project was cancelled due toWorld War 2 . [ http://homepage2.nifty.com/stokowski/konoye/index.html ]Konoye wrote original compositions, but was more deeply interested in arranging existing music, including, for example,
Modest Mussorgsky 's "Pictures at an Exhibition" andSchubert 's "C major Quintet", which he orchestrated.Konoe died in 1972.
Major works
*"Kronungs-Kantate" for soprano, mezzo soprano, bariton, chorus and orchestra (1928)
*"Etenraku" for orchestra (1931; Transcription from "gagaku")
*"Chin Chin Chidori" for voice and pianoNotable recordings
* Mahler, "Fourth Symphony", Sakaye Kitasaya (soprano), New Symphony Orchestra of Tokyo, Japanese Parlophone, May 1930
References
External links
* [http://www.naxos.com/mainsite/default.asp?pn=Composers&char=K&ComposerID=3081 Biography (in English)]
* [http://www.bh2000.net/special/patzak/detail.php?id=54 Mozart : Sinfonia concertante KV 297b]
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