Sadao Bekku (別宮貞雄, Bekku Sadao, May 24, 1922 in Tokyo – January 12, 2012 in Mitaka, Tokyo[1]) was a Japanese classical composer. His works include five symphonies, film scores, a flute sonata, a piano concerto, choral work and art songs, and the opera, Prince Arima.
His work took strong influence from jazz. His best-known works include the film score Matango (1963).
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SadaoBekku (別宮貞雄, BekkuSadao, May 24, 1922 in Tokyo – January 12, 2012 in Mitaka, Tokyo) was a Japanese classical composer. His works include five symphonies...
experimental sets". Tomoyuki Tanaka produced the film, with music by SadaoBekku and cinematography by Hajime Koizumi. According to Yoshio Tsuchiya, Honda...
Sz. 120, BB 128 (1945) Stanley Bate Viola Concerto, Op.46 (1944–6) SadaoBekku Viola Concerto (1971) William Henry Bell Viola Concerto "Rosa Mystica"...
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recital of works crossed between East and West: Debussy, Poulenc, Fauré, SadaoBekku, Hideo Kobayashi, and Hikaru Hayashi. She has also participated in numerous...
graduate courses in 1951, he went to Europe with Toshiro Mayuzumi and SadaoBekku to study with a French governmental fellowship at Paris Conservatory...