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諸井 誠 (b Tokyo, 17 Dec 1930) is a japanese composer. A pupil of Ikenouchi, he worked at the electronic music studio in Cologne (1955-6) and returned to take a leading part in the Japanese avant garde, as composer and as teacher (from 1968 at the Osaka Geijutsu Daigaku). Many of his works, in most genres, use Japanese instruments (e.g. Five Pieces for shakuhachi, 1964). His father Saburō Moroi (1903-77) was the principal representative in Japan of the German tradition, his works including five symphonies, concertos and chamber music. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Shosanke
2142Shōsanke
1333Akai Mayu
994Ordre pour violoncelle et piano, Op. 18: I. Prelude
385Ordre pour violoncelle et piano, Op. 18: III. Fantaisie
386Shousanke
317Ordre pour violoncelle et piano, Op. 18: II. Invention
268Ordre pour violoncelle et piano, Op. 18: V. Invention, double
259Ordre pour violoncelle et piano, Op. 18: VI. Postlude
2310Ordre pour violoncelle et piano, Op. 18: IV. Interlude
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Electronic Panorama: Paris, Tokyo, Utrecht, Warszawa

Electronic Panorama
Obscure Tape Music Of Japan Vol.3: Music Drama Akai
Thedeen, Torleif: The Japanese Cello

Electronic Panorama - TOKYO
Kusabira
Music Drama "Akai Mayu" (A Red Cocoon)
Electronic Panorama: Tokyo
Obscure Tape Music of Japan vol. 3: Music Drama Akai Mayu
Obscure Tape Music Of Japan Vol.3: Music Drama Akai Mayu
Electronic Panorama II
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