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Name
  
Toshimitsu Tanaka


Role
  
Composer

Two movements for marimba toshimitsu tanaka


Toshimitsu Tanaka (田中 利光, Tanaka Toshimitsu, born 17 July 1930) is a Japanese composer from Aomori, Aomori.

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His "Two Movements for Marimba", composed in 1965, was awarded the Encouraging Prize of the National Arts Festival for the Centennial Anniversary of the Meiji Period (1968), and the Supreme Prize of the National Arts Festival in 1969. The piece was recorded by Evelyn Glennie in April 1990 for her 1991 album release Light in Darkness.

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References

Toshimitsu Tanaka Wikipedia


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