Kozaburo Hirai
Kozaburo Hirai (平井 康三郎, Hirai Kōzaburō, 10 September 1910 – 30 November 2002) was a Japanese composer and professor of music. He was the father of pianist, composer and musicologist Takejiro Hirai and cellist Jyoichiro Hirai.[1]
Kozaburo Hirai | |
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Born | |
Died | 30 November 2002 92) | (aged
Other names | 平井 康三郎、平井 保喜 |
Occupation | Composer |
Children | Jyoichiro Hirai (cellist) Takejiro Hirai (pianist) |
Works, editions and recordings
- Idyl for clarinet 1941[2]
- Song Nara-yama (平城山, Nara mountain), recorded by Jean-Pierre Rampal (flute) and Ensemble Lunaire. Japanese Folk Melodies transcribed by Akio Yashiro. CBS Records, 1978.
- Song Yuri-kago (ゆりかご, the rocking cradle)
References
- Takejiro Hirai
- The Clarinet: Volume 12 International Clarinet Society, Idaho State University. Dept. of Music - 1984 "His recital featured two works by Japanese composers, one of which is considered the first for clarinet by a Japanese composer, Idyl by Kozaburo Hirai from 1941."
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