Toru Takemitsu A Bio-Bibliography

Toru Takemitsu A Bio-Bibliography by James Siddons, published by Bloomsbury Academic on May 30, 2001, is a comprehensive resource that sheds light on the works of the influential Japanese composer Toru Takemitsu. This 200-page volume is designed for musicians, scholars, and program directors who seek accessible information on Takemitsu’s contributions to music, particularly for those unfamiliar with Japanese language and music. The book provides an overview of his compositions, performances, film scores, recordings, and writings, making it a valuable reference for understanding his impact on contemporary music.
Readers will find detailed annotations that address practical questions related to performing Takemitsu’s works, including instrumentation and program notes. The bio-bibliography includes information on approximately 150 compositions, 100 film scores, and 250 audio recordings, along with 500 bibliographical items. Siddons contextualizes Takemitsu’s life within the framework of post-Pacific War Japan and the broader landscape of contemporary music across Japan, Europe, and the United States, offering insights into his artistic journey and the cultural influences that shaped his work.
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Though often misunderstood in the West, the works of Toru Takemitsu (1930-1996) deserve attention beyond their native land. Although he wrote most of his music for Western instruments in international contemporary concert style, to be played by performers trained in the European musical tradition, lists and scores of his music have been difficult to obtain. Designed for use by musicians, scholars, and program directors who need compact, understandable information on Takemitsu, but who are unfamiliar with Japanese language and music, this bio-bibliography–including sections on his works, performances, films scores, recordings, and writings–will be invaluable to musicians, scholars, journalists, and music directors alike.
The annotations of the entries are especially useful in determining answers to such questions as what instruments are needed to perform a piece, what should be said about a film or composition in a program note, what analysis or interpretation of a work is appropriate or has been done before, and what Takemitsu himself has said or written about each work. Siddon’s fully cross-referenced volume offers information on approximately 150 compositions, 100 film scores, 250 audio recordings, and 500 bibliographical items, while the biography places the composer’s life in the milieu of post-Pacific War Japan and contemporary music in Japan, Europe, and the United States.
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