Tadashi Mori
Tadashi Mori (森 正, Mori Tadashi, 14 December 1921 – 4 May 1987) was a Japanese conductor and flautist.
Tadashi Mori | |
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Born | |
Died | 4 March 1987 65) | (aged
Other names | 森 正 |
Occupation | conductor, flautist |
Biography
Tadashi Mori performed as flautist in his young days. He studied conducting from Hideo Saito, and started his career as conductor.
He was a music director and principal conductor of the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra in 1967–72, and permanent conductor of the Kyoto Symphony Orchestra in 1963–66.[1] In 1967, he became the first music director of the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, and made base as profesional orchestra.
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