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Michio Mamiya

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Michio Mamiya
Born(1929-06-29)June 29, 1929
DiedDecember 11, 2024(2024-12-11) (aged 95)

Michio Mamiya (間宮芳生, Mamiya Michio, June 29, 1929 – December 11, 2024) was a Japanese composer.

Life

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Born in Hokkaido on June 29, 1929,[1][2] he studied at the Tokyo University of the Arts.

Mamiya died from pneumonia on December 11, 2024, at the age of 95.[3]

Career

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Mamiya’s interest in Japanese folk music led him to compose several choral works incorporating traditional elements.

Mamiya composed for opera, with his opera Narukami (1974), which is based on the kabuki play of the same name, winning a grand prix at the Salzburg Opera Festival.[2] In the original Salzburg performance, the opera was performed using bunraku style puppets manipulated by puppeteers, rather than human actors, but more recent performances have been performed in the style of more traditional operas with human casts.[4]

Mamiya also wrote movie soundtracks, including for the 1988 Studio Ghibli movie Grave of the Fireflies.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Interview transcript. Minnesota Public Radio. May 29, 2001.
  2. ^ a b Masakata Kanazawa (1992). Mamiya, Michio (opera). Grove Music Online.
  3. ^ 作曲家の間宮芳生さん死去、95歳 民謡を取り入れた合唱曲など. The Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese). December 12, 2024.
  4. ^ Narukami/Shunkan. New National Theatre Tokyo. 2004.
  5. ^ Sunayan Bhattacharjee (September 19, 2016). 'Grave of the Fireflies': A Powerful Saga of War and Survival. The Cinemaholic.
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