Kazuhiro Morita

Japanese composer
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IntroJapanese composer
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isMusician Composer
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
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Kazuhiro Morita (森田一浩 or Morita Kazuhiro, born 1952 in Tokyo) is a Japanese composer and arranger.
Morita studied with Yoshio Hasegawa at the Tokyo University of the Arts. He is known as an arranger, reworking pieces like Appalachian Spring by Aaron Copland, Galánta Dances by Zoltán Kodály, Don Juan and an excerpt from Salome by Richard Strauss, the The Miraculous Mandarin by Béla Bartók, Symphony No. 1 by Gustav Mahler, the second suite from the ballet Daphnis et Chloé by Maurice Ravel and the Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini by Sergei Rachmaninoff. He is also noted for his arrangements of anime scores (including Castle in the Sky, Princess Mononoke, and Kiki's Delivery Service) and his original compositions. He teaches at Shobi University.

Works

Band
  • Pop Step March
  • Serenade
  • Flower Clock
  • Fanfare I
  • Mana in October
  • Canticle of the South
Chamber works
  • Aubade for clarinet ensemble
  • Bagatelles on the name of Bach for clarinet ensemble
  • Kumamoto Folk Tunes for clarinet ensemble
  • Pele for clarinet quartet
  • Rumba sequence for clarinet quartet
  • Elegia, Ritmica and Sambo-Ostinato for clarinet ensemble
  • Terpsichore I for brass octet

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