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Kojun Saito

Kojun Saito

Kojun Saito (さいとうたかのぶ, Takanobu Saito from December 8, 1924 to April 11, 2004) is a composer, a leader of the Tokyo birth. It was a member of association of free composer, and the Director of association of Japanese wind music leader served, too.

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Brief career history

I am a graduate from Tokyo music school (existing Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music). During World War II, I am registered at army Toyama school. I dealt with the music of the Yasujiro Ozu work as a composer mainly on soundtrack mainly after the war.

I was invited triggered by having composed march "Blue Impulse" (the thing which originally was used as theme music of the program "fresh morning" of Tokyo FM Broadcasting Co., Ltd.) by the Air Self-Defense Force and acted as Air Self-Defense Force Airlines center music captain from July, 1972 to March, 1976. I take office as the first Colonel on this occasion in the musical band. I become Metropolitan Police Department music captain later.

Main work

Musical performance musical piece

Blowing musical piece

  • The suite "emerald four seasons"
  • Ballad for a clarinet and wind music
  • A symphonic poem "only one ground"
  • Concertante for wind music
  • Progress to glisten
  • Symphonic poem "recurrence to nature"
  • March "Blue Impulse"
  • The march "silvery peak that shines" (set piece of the wind music contest all-Japan for 1,971 years)
  • A march "over the galaxy" (set piece of the wind music contest all-Japan for 1,980 years)
  • A fantasy-like march "marching escargot"
  • インテルメッツォ for bands "is dreamy"
  • Premature start express
  • The symphonic poem "sky"
  • The fairy tale "Little Match Girl" for bands

Indoor musical piece

  • Saxophone quartet music (the music that fixed a saxophone in Maine for the first time in Japan)
  • Sonata for a flute and a string quartet
  • "The four seasons" with a clarinet, a violin, a viola and the cello
  • Violin, harp, composition for percussion instruments
  • A string quartet D minor "ancient ballad"
  • Five Japanese folk songs
  • Fantasy-like joy play music for pianos

Song

  • Wind-bell

Soundtrack

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