TAKEMITSU, Toru
b Tokyo, 8 October 1930
d Tokyo 20 February 1996, aged sixty-six
Largely self-taught, he has a very individual style with unorthodox structures. In 1964 he lectured with Cage in Hawaii. He was made director of the Space Theatre in the Steel Pavilion at Expo '70 in Osaka. In 1975 he taught composition at Yale University. Travels widely as lecturer and guest composer.
1951 (21)
The Joy to Live, ballet
1955 (25)
Chamber Concerto
1957 (27)
Requiem for strings
1958 (28)
Solitude sonore, for orchestra
Black Painting, for reciter and small orchestra
1961 (31)
Tree Music, for orchestra
1961 (31)
Arc, for piano and orchestra
1962 (32)
Coral Island, for soprano and orchestra
1966 (36)
Dorian Horizon, for strings
1967 (37)
November Steps, double concerto for Japanese instruments
1968 (38)
Asterism, for piano and orchestra
1969 (39)
Stanza 1, for ensemble
Crossing, for orchestra
1971 (41)
Cassiopeia, for percussion and orchestra
1972 (42)
Gemeaux, for oboe, trombone and two orchestras
1973 (43)
Autumn, for two Japanese instruments and orchestra
1975 (45)
Gitimalya, for orchestra
Quatraine, for clarinet, violin, cello, piano and orchestra
1976 (46)
Marginalia, for orchestra
Mar Concerto
Green, for harp, cello and strings
1977 (47)
A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden, for orchestra
1980 (50)
Far Calls Coming, Far, for violin and orchestra
1981 (51)
Rain Tree, for three keyboards
Towards the Sea, for alto flute and guitar
A Way Alone, for string quartet
1982 (52)
Grass, for male chorus
Rain Tree Sketch, for piano
Rain Spell, for flute, clarinet, harp, piano and vibraphone
Rain Coming, for chamber orchestra
1983 (53)
From far beyond Chrysanthemums and November fog, for violin and piano
Rocking Mirror Daybreak, for violin duo
Star Isle, for orchestra
Orion, for cello and orchestra
1983-4
Towards the edge of dream, for guitar and orchestra
1984 (54)
Vers l'arc en ciel, Palma, for guitar, oboe d'amore and orchestra