Kozaburo Hirai (平井 康三郎, Hirai Kōzaburō, 10 September 1910 – 30 November 2002) was a Japanese composer and professor of music. He was the father of pianist, composer and musicologist Takejiro Hirai and cellist Jyoichiro Hirai.[1]
^The Clarinet: Volume 12 International Clarinet Society, Idaho State University. Dept. of Music - 1984 "His recital featured two works by Japanese composers, one of which is considered the first for clarinet by a Japanese composer, Idyl by Kozaburo Hirai from 1941."
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kozaburo, hirai, 平井, 康三郎, hirai, kōzaburō, september, 1910, november, 2002, japanese, composer, professor, music, father, pianist, composer, musicologist, takejiro, hirai, cellist, jyoichiro, hirai, born, 1910, september, 1910kochidied30, november, 2002, 2002,. Kozaburo Hirai 平井 康三郎 Hirai Kōzaburō 10 September 1910 30 November 2002 was a Japanese composer and professor of music He was the father of pianist composer and musicologist Takejiro Hirai and cellist Jyoichiro Hirai 1 Kozaburo HiraiBorn 1910 09 10 10 September 1910KochiDied30 November 2002 2002 11 30 aged 92 Other names平井 康三郎 平井 保喜OccupationComposerChildrenJyoichiro Hirai cellist Takejiro Hirai pianist Works editions and recordings editIdyl for clarinet 1941 2 Song Nara yama 平城山 Nara mountain recorded by Jean Pierre Rampal flute and Ensemble Lunaire Japanese Folk Melodies transcribed by Akio Yashiro CBS Records 1978 Song Yuri kago ゆりかご the rocking cradle References edit Takejiro Hirai The Clarinet Volume 12 International Clarinet Society Idaho State University Dept of Music 1984 His recital featured two works by Japanese composers one of which is considered the first for clarinet by a Japanese composer Idyl by Kozaburo Hirai from 1941 nbsp This article about a Japanese composer is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kozaburo Hirai amp oldid 1197836316, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,