Teiichi Okano
Teiichi Okano (Japanese: 岡野貞一 Okano Teiichi; 16 February 1878, Tottori, Tottori, Japan – 29 December 1941) was a Japanese composer.
Selected works
- Popular songs
- "Furusato" (故郷) (1914)
- "Haru ga kita" (春が来た) (1910)
- "Haru no ogawa" (春の小川) (1912)
- "Hinomaru no hata" (日の丸の旗) (1911)
- "Momiji" (もみじ) (1911)
- "Oborozuki yo" (朧月夜; "Dark Moon Night") for soprano, flute and harp (1914)
- Momotarō's song (1911)
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