- Akio Yashiro
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September 10 ,1929 –April 9 ,1976 was a Japanese composer, born in in Tokyo. Yashiro entered the Tokyo Music Academy (presently theTokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music ) in 1945, where he studied composition underKunihiko Hashimoto ,Yujiro Ikeuchi , andAkira Ifukube , and piano underNoboru Toyomasu ,Leonid Kreutzer , andKiyo Kawakami . Upon finishing graduate courses in 1951, he went to Europe withToshiro Mayuzumi to study with a French governmental fellowship atParis Conservatory . There he learned composition and orchestration fromOlivier Messiaen ,Tony Oban , andNadia Boulanger . He returned home in 1956.He received several prizes for his compositions, including the Eighth Mainichi Music Prize in 1957 for "String Quartet", which he had written while studying abroad, and Sixteenth Otaka Prize and the Twenty-first National Art Festival Award in 1968 for his "Piano Concerto" (1964-1967) which was commissioned by
NHK . Yashiro also wrote music for movies, broadcasts, and stages.In 1968, Yashiro was inaugurated as an assistant professor at his
alma mater , and he was promoted to professor in 1974. He died suddenly of heart failure at the age of 47.References
* [http://www.naxos.com/composerinfo/bio22514.htm Akio Yashiro biography at Naxos]
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