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Masato Uchida

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and specialized in teaching children to play piano on the JVC keyboards. Uchida composed several compositions for piano student for this project. In 1990 he became the director of the Victor Technics Music School and worked as a consultant until his death. He died in Tokyo.
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and graduated in 1971. During his last study years he founded the composer group "whitecap" (jap.
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After his graduation Uchida worked as a composer and teacher. He became a professor at the
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Biography of the composer on the website dedicated to his compositions for piano students
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Thravsma V, for clarinet, 2 violins, viola and cello (1970), published by JFC
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Thravsma III, for piano, violin and cello (1967), published by JFC
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contemporary classical music
Tokyo
Japan
Tokyo University of the Arts
Tomojirō Ikenouchi
Akio Yashiro
Akira Miyoshi
Conservatoire de Paris
André Jolivet
Henri Dutilleux
Simone Plé-Caussade
Tokyo University of the Arts
Shigeaki Saegusa
Shin-ichiro Ikebe
Norio Fukushi
Tokyo Junshin Women's College
Tokyo University of the Arts
Kyoto City University of Arts
Victor Company of Japan
"MusicSack / Music Sack"
"♪ふたりのピアノ♪"
Biography of the composer on the website dedicated to his compositions for piano students
Categories
1940 births
1997 deaths
20th-century classical composers
Japanese classical composers
Japanese male classical composers
20th-century Japanese composers
20th-century Japanese male musicians

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