Motonari Iguchi
Motonari Iguchi 井口 基成 (Iguchi Motonari) (17 May 1908 in Tokyo – 29 September 1983 in Tokyo) was a Japanese pianist and educator.
Motonari Iguchi | |
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Born | |
Died | September 29, 1983 |
Other names | 井口 基成 |
Occupation | pianist |
Spouse(s) | Aiko Iguchi |
Biography
He was influential in the post-war Japanese classical music world and his editions, published by Shunjūsha, are still the standard ones in that country. At the Tokyo Academy of Music Iguchi was a student of Leonid Kreuzer, a German piano instructor known for his powerful playing style, which Iguchi adopted. Later, Motonari Iguchi and his wife, Aiko, went on to become professors at the Tokyo Academy of Music.[1]
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References
- J. Hobbs, T. Osaki, and X. Xiongxiong, Intersect on the Media Information Highway: An Autobiographical Trilogy. Iuniverse.Com, 2002. Pages 183-184.
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