Hiroyuki Yamamoto (composer)

Hiroyuki Yamamoto
Native name 山本 裕之
Born (1967-03-07) 7 March 1967
Yamagata Prefecture, Japan
Occupation(s) Contemporary composer
Years active 1990–present

Hiroyuki Yamamoto (山本 裕之 Yamamoto Hiroyuki, born 7 March 1967 in Yamagata Prefecture) is a contemporary Japanese composer.

Biography

Hiroyuki Yamamoto was born in Yamagata Prefecture and grew up in Zushi, Kanagawa. He studied at the Tokyo University of the Arts and graduated in 1990. He completed his Master of Music in 1992 at the same conservatory, studying composition with Akira Kitamura, Jo Kondo, and Isao Matsushita. After graduating, he took a position at Iwate University in Morioka, Iwate.

Yamamoto was invited to participate in the Forum 91 in 1991 at the Université de Montréal in Montreal, Canada. His work was also performed at the International Gaudeamus Music Week in 1994. After he won the third prize of the Competition BMW Musica Viva in 1998, his selected work Canticum Tremulum I was premiered with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra of Munich in 2000.[1][2]

Yamamoto directed the Ensemble d'Ame in Tokyo from 1997–2000.[3] Along with Haruyuki Suzuki, Yoshifumi Tanaka, Hiroshi Yokoshima and other Japanese composers, Yamamoto was a founding member of the composer's group "Tempus Novum" in 1990.[1]

Awards

Selected works

As a composer, Yamamoto has written for all genres, including works for orchestra, band, chorus, vocal music and opera.

Opera
Orchestral
Choral
Vocal
Chamber music
Piano
Percussion
Japanese traditional instruments

References

  1. 1 2 3 "YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki". Retrieved 22 September 2010.
  2. Opus: Volumes 25-27. 2002.
  3. "Music of Japan Today:Hiroyuki Yamamoto". Retrieved 23 September 2010.

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