Saburō Takata
Saburō Takata (高田 三郎, Nagoya 18 December 1913 – 22 October 2000) was a Japanese Roman Catholic composer.[1]
Saburo Takata | |
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Other names | 髙田 三郎 |
Occupation | composer |
Works, editions and recordings
- Takuboku Tankashu 8 songs - Recording: Kazumichi Ohno (tenor), Kyosuke Kobayashi (piano). Thorofon 1994[2]
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References
- Peter Hollfelder Geschichte der Klaviermusik. 2: 1989 "Saburo Takata - Saburo TAKATA, born 1913 in Aichi, ist bis 1939 Kompositionsschüler von Kiyoshi Nobutoki und Klaus Pringsheim an der Musikschule in Tokio, lehrt ab 1953 an der Kunitachi-Musikhochschule in Tokio und ist 1963-1968 ..."
- Japanese sung texts and German commentary 1994
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