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  1. The title of this book is ‘The Music of Tōru Takemitsu’, and despite the many other fascinating issues, biographical and artistic, that it is tempting to explore in an examination of this many-faceted genius – composer, festival organiser, writer on aesthetics, author of detective novels, celebrity chef on Japanese TV – it is with Takemitsu's legacy as a composer that the following ...

  2. The composer's own commentaries about his music, poetic and philosophical in tone, have tended to deepen the mystery and much writing on Takemitsu to date has adopted a similar attitude, leaving many questions about his compositional methods unanswered. This book is the first complete study of the composer's work to appear in English.

  3. Tōru Takemitsu (武満 徹 Takemitsu Tōru, Tokio, 8 de octubre de 1930 - Tokio, 20 de febrero de 1996) [1] fue un compositor e intérprete conocido por explorar los principios de la composición musical propios de la música clásica occidental y la tradición musical japonesa. [2]

  4. Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Occupations. Composer. Writer. Tōru Takemitsu (武満 徹, pronounced [takeꜜmitsɯ̥ toːɾɯ]; 8 October 1930 – 20 February 1996) was a Japanese composer and writer on aesthetics and music theory. Largely self-taught, Takemitsu was admired for the subtle manipulation of instrumental and orchestral timbre.

  5. The Music of To ̄ru Takemitsu. To ̄ru Takemitsu (1930–96) was the best known Japanese composer of his generation, bringing aspects of Eastern and Western traditions together, yet he remained something of an elusive figure.

  6. 20 de oct. de 2016 · Discover. Loud Silence & Quiet Sound: The Illuminating Music of Toru Takemitsu. October 20, 2016. Ian Davis. Toru Takemitsu (1930-1996) was arguably the most well-known and influential Japanese composer of the 20th century.

  7. November Steps (ノヴェンバー・ステップス, Novenbā Suteppusu) is a musical composition by the Japanese composer Tōru Takemitsu, for the traditional Japanese musical instruments, shakuhachi and biwa, and western orchestra. [1] The work was commissioned by the New York Philharmonic on the occasion of its 125th anniversary ...