Kaito Nakahori
Katsunari Nakahori (Japanese: 中堀 克成, born September 14, 1989, in Urayasu, Chiba) known by his stage name Kaito Nakahori (Japanese: 中堀 海都 Nakahori Kaito) is a Chinese Japanese composer of contemporary music based in New York City, United States.
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Other names | 中堀 克成(中堀 海都) |
Occupation | violinist, composer |
Website | Official Website |
Biography
Nakahori was born in Chiba. After Toru Takemitsu's music inspired him at the age of 14, he started teaching composition and piano himself.[1] He received a Bachelor of Music degree from Toho College of Music (2012) and a Master of Music degree from San Francisco Conservatory of Music (2014). After graduating from schools, he moved to New York, where he had his first portrait concert at the United Nations in 2015. His pieces were performed by Mari Kimura and other performers.[2] He has introduced by the newspaper (Chin po) in Shenzhen, China, as a "Half Chinese, half Japanese, young gifted composer”[3] and the article was reprinted by media in China and Hong Kong: China Daily,[4] Xinhua,[5] Sohu and Ifeng,[6] and so on.
The Japan Cultural Institute in Rome, Italy, invited him to talk about Japanese contemporary music at a symposium. His piece Hidden instincts for piano solo was performed by Aki Takahashi at the concert in June 2013.[7] At the International Percussion Music Radio Festival in March 2014 at Sala Radio Hall in Romania, his piece for vibraphone and piano was commissioned and performed by Shiniti Ueno.[8]
He composed the score for the Huang Yin-Yu's film "After Spring, the Tamaki Family...", and the film has been nominated to best documentary of 2016 Taipei Film Awards, Taipei Film Festival.[9]
From 2015 to 2016, he served as Composer-in-Residence at the Khemia Ensemble. His commissioned piece Zero was performed at their South America tour.[10] This piece won the Brian M. Israel Prize in 2016.[11] Invited by Tongyeong International Music Festival, Hotarubi for hichiriki and string quartet commissioned by Goethe Institut were premiered in 2017.[12] Later on this year, he was invited as composer for Takefu International Music Festival and his commissioned pieces were premiered.[13]
At the 150th anniversary concert of Japan and Hungary diplomatic relations in 2019, he conducted his chamber piece Two Different Paintings commissioned by Tokyo Bunka Kaikan and Okamura Company.[14]
Awards and honors
- Brian M. Israel Prize (Society for New Music/NY Federation of Music Clubs Award) (2016)
- Syorei Award for the 15th Tokyo International Association of Artists (TIAA) Composers' Competition (2014)
- Senzoku Award for the Senzoku Contemporary Music Competition (2012)
- The 9th Hirosaki Sakura No Sono Composition Competition (2011)
Major works
Orchestra works
- Self Portrait (2017) for orchestra
- Leading to the Paradise (2010) for orchestra
Chamber works
- Two Different Paintings (2018) for chamber ensemble
- Zero II (2018) for soprano and chamber ensemble
- Sand Ripples (2018) for chamber ensemble
- Yozakura (2017) for koto and cello
- Hotarubi (2017) for hichiriki and string quartet
- Infiltration (2016) for chamber ensemble
- Block City (2016) for flute, clarinet and piano
- Zero (2015) for soprano and chamber ensemble
- Japanese Footbridge (2014) for koto and chamber ensemble
- Setsurei (2014) for sho, cello and percussion
- Yaeyama Hirugi (2014) for clarinet and string quartet
- Summit of Mt. Fuji (2014) for chamber ensemble
- New hole (2013) for clarinet and piano
- Edo (2012) for contrabass and chamber ensemble
Solo works
- Meigetsu (2017) for shakuhachi
- Cracked 4-3 – another story (2013) for piano
- Hidden instincts (2012) for piano
- Cracked 4-1 – minds (2012) for violin
External links
References
- Tamariba "Tamariba" Check
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