Nagayo Motoori
Nagayo Motoori (本居 長世 ; Tokyo, 1885–1945) was a Japanese composer.[1][2][3]
Motoori Nagayo | |
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Born | |
Died | October 14, 1945 60) | (aged
Other names | 本居 長世 |
Occupation | composer |
Biography
Selected works
- "Tanpopo", classical children's song to a poem by Shigeru Kuzuhara
- "Akai Kutsu", children's song with words by Ujō Noguchi
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References
- Phaedrus - Volumes 10-11 - Page 109 1985 The poem by Ujyo Noguchi, one of the leading children's poets of his time was set to music by the composer, Nagayo Moto'ori (1885–1945)
- Haruhiko Kinda'ichi Nagayo Motoori a critical biography of the composer
- 20-seiki no Ajia no sakkyokukatachi - Page 225 Nihon Sakkyokuka Kyōgikai - 2002 "Komatsu, Kiyomi Fujii (1889–1944), and Shinpei Nakayama (1887–1952) based their songs on traditional folk songs, while Yamada, Nagayo Motoori (1885–1945), and Ryutaro Hirota (1892–1952) tried to use idioms of traditional Japanese ..."
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