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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ikuma_DanIkuma Dan - Wikipedia

    Biography. Ikuma Dan (團 伊玖磨, Dan Ikuma, 7 April 1924 – 17 May 2001) was a Japanese composer. Dan was born in Tokyo, the descendant of a prominent family, his grandfather Baron Dan Takuma having been President of Mitsui before being assassinated in 1932. He graduated from Aoyama Gakuin and Tokyo Music School in 1946. [1]

  2. 13 de may. de 2024 · 13/05/2024 / Miguel Ángel Ordóñez. Aunque para el público europeo el nombre de Ikuma Dan (1924-2001) pueda sonar bien poco, en Japón es uno de los compositores más respetados y programados. Su ópera Yūzuru (1952) se ha representado más de cuatrocientas veces; su sexta y última sinfonía, Hiroshima (1985), prototipo de ...

  3. 1 de oct. de 2018 · Subscribed. 71. 3.3K views 5 years ago. Ikuma Dan (團 伊玖磨 Dan Ikuma, 7 April 1924 – 17 May 2001) was a Japanese composer. Dan was born in Tokyo, the descendant of a prominent family, his...

  4. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Ikuma Dan: Aria "Yohyo, oh my darling, my beloved Yohyo" from "Yūzuru" (1951/56) [Eng & Jpn Sub] Dan [團伊玖磨] (1924~2001, Japan) 歌劇『夕鶴』より つうのアリア「与ひょう ...

  5. 11 de dic. de 2018 · Ikuma DanSymphony No 3 in 2 movements (1960)I. Andante sostenutoII. AllegroThe Vienna Symphony OrchestraIkuma Dan, conductorIkuma Dan (團 伊玖磨 Dan Ikuma, 7 Apr...

  6. Ikuma Dan (1924–2001) was a Japanese composer. During his career Ikuma completed six symphonies, all recorded and released on the Decca label in Japan. He graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music in 1946, studying with Kosaku Yamada among others. One of his best known works is a 1951 opera Yūzuru (Twilight Crane).

  7. www.tohokingdom.com › people › ikuma_danIkuma Dan - Toho Kingdom

    Ikuma Dan. Composer/Writer. Date of birth: April 7th, 1924. Tokyo, Japan. Date of death: May 17th, 2001. Suzhou, China. Biography. Best known for his work on Hiroshi Inagaki's Samurai Trilogy, Ikuma Dan was an incredibly prolific composer during the "Golden Age of Japanese Cinema."