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Comfort to ( Tuan Yizuo , Ikuma ? , in Tokyo – In Suzhou, jiangsu province ) , is a Japanese composer, specialized in operas.

Dan was born in Tokyo, his grandfather is Baron Dan Takuma who was president of the Mitsui group before being murdered in 1932 during the blood League incident. He graduated from the University of Tokyo Arts in 1946. One of his teachers was the opera composer Kosaku Yamada.

During his career, he wrote seven operas as well as film music and many songs. He wrote celebration music for the Imperial Japanese family and favored cultural exchanges with 1979 China until his death in Suzhou in 2001. He had been chosen to write a new opera, TAKERU , for the opening of the new Tokyo National Theater in 1997.

He is best known for his opera Yusuru from 1952 which was replayed regularly. Much of his work has been recorded.

Dan received the honors of the Japan Foundation in 1998 [ first ] .

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Opera [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  • Yusuru , Opéra in 1 ACTE, Text de Junji Kinoshita, (Osaka, 1952)
  • Kikimimizukin , Opéra in 3 ACTES, Text by Junji Kinoshita (Osaka, 1955)
  • Yochi (Yang Guifei), Opéra EN 3 ACTES, Texte de Jirō Osaragi (Tokyo, 1958)
  • Futari Shizuka (1961)
  • Hikarigoke , Opéra in 2 ACTES, Text of T. Takeda (Osaka, 1972)
  • CHANCHIKI , Opéra in 2 ACTES, Text of Y. Mizuki (Tokyo, 1975)
  • Master Flute Player , ballet (1989)
  • Susan , Opera (1994)
  • TAKERU , Opera (Tokyo, 1997)

Orchestra [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  • Symphony nº 1 In FA (1948-49/56-57)
  • The Silk Road (1955)
  • Symphony nº 2 In Si Bémol (1955-56/88)
  • Big “celebration” walk For wind instruments (1959)
  • Symphony nº 3 (1960)
  • Symphony nº 4 (1965)
  • Symphony nº 5 (1965)
  • Symphonie nº “hiroshima” Pour SOPRANO, nohkan, shinobue it orchestre (1985)
  • Ancient fantasy For two violins and string instruments (1988)
  • Great walk “the royal marriage” For wind instruments (1992)
  • Symphony nº 7 – unfinished

Instrumental [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  • Fantasia nº 1 For violin and piano (1973)
  • 3 Novelettes For Piano (1983)
  • Fantasia nº 2 For violin and piano (1983)
  • Fantasia nº 3 For violin and piano (1984)
  • Sonata for flute and piano (1986)
  • Sonata for two bassoons (1988)

Vocal [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  • Six songs for children For piano (1945)

Film music [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  • 1952: SENGOKU BURAI ( Sengoku reliability ? ) de Hiroshi INAGAKI
  • 1952: Zone ( Vacuum area , Shinkū CHITAI ? ) DE SATSUO YAMAMOTO
  • 1953: The Throne of the Master of Nô ( Lion’s seat , SHISHI NO ZA ? ) de Daisuke itō
  • 1953: Wild goose ( Geese , Both ? ) de Shirō TOYODA
  • 1954: The legend of Musashi ( Musashi Miyamoto , Miyamoto Musashi ? ) de Hiroshi INAGAKI
  • 1955: Duel in Ichijoji ( Duel of Miyaemoto Musashi Ichijoji Temple , ZOKU MIYAMOTO MUSASHI: Ichijōji No Kettō ? ) de Hiroshi INAGAKI
  • 1955: Police newspaper ( Police diary , Keisatsu Nikki ? ) de Seiji Hisamatsu
  • 1956: The Way of Light ( Miyamoto Musashi Duel Duel Ganryujima , Miyamoto Musashi Kanketsuhen: Kettō Ganryūjima ? ) de Hiroshi INAGAKI
  • 1956: The strange love of the white woman ( Miss Hakusen’s You Love , Byaku FUJIN NO YOREN ? ) de Shirō TOYODA
  • 1957: Snow country ( Snowy country , Yukiguni ? ) de Shirō TOYODA
  • 1958: The man with a rickshaw ( Life of Legal Pine , Muhōmatsu no Isshō ? ) de Hiroshi INAGAKI
  • 1960: Singular history east of the river ( 濹 谭 谭 濹 濹 , Bokutō Kitan ? ) de Shirō TOYODA
  • 1961: The last war of the apocalypse ( World War , Sekai Daisenso ? ) de Shūe matsubayashi

Radio music [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

The asteroid (17509) Ikumadan, discovered in 1992, is appointed in his honor [ 2 ] .

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