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Saburō Moroi (諸井三郎, Moroi Saburō, 7 August 1903 – 24 March 1977) was a Japanese composer.

Saburō Moroi
諸井 三郎
Born(1903-08-07)7 August 1903
Tokyo, Japan
Died24 March 1977(1977-03-24) (aged 73)
Occupationcomposer
ChildrenMakoto Moroi (composer)

Life


Moroi was self-taught in composition while studying at the Tokyo Imperial University before moving in 1932 to Germany to study in the Berlin Musikhochschule under Leo Schrattenholz and Walter Gmeindl. While Moroi had been active in the Tokyo musical scene, forming with other colleagues a society named Surya, he claimed that his creative life truly started from his Berlin days. Returning to Japan in 1934, he built a successful career in subsequent years. His work was part of the music event in the art competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics.[1]

Soon after completing his Symphony No. 3 in 1944 he was called up by the Japanese Army to serve in the Pacific War. Following the country's surrender he focused on teaching and writing books on music theory, composing just eight works in the following three decades, including two more symphonies. In his last works he turned to the twelve-tone system.

Pupils of Moroi include Ikuma Dan, Toriro Miki, Toshiharu Ichikawa (市川都志春), Yoshirō Irino, Kunio Toda (戸田邦雄), Minao Shibata, Sōkichi Ozaki (尾崎宗吉), Akio Yashiro, Chūji Kinoshita (木下忠司), and Im Won-sik. His son Makoto Moroi was also a composer.


List of works



Orchestral


3. Banri no soto (萬里の外)

Concertante



Chamber



Piano


Moroi composed a total of ten sonatas for piano: three early sonatas, five numbered sonatas written between 1927 and 1931, and a second set of two numbered sonatas with opus numbers written in 1933 and 1939.


Choral



Vocal


  1. Spring and Baby (春と赤ん坊 Haru to akanbō)
  2. My Sister (妹よ Imo yo)

References


  1. "Saburō Moroi". Olympedia. Retrieved 13 August 2020.



На других языках


[de] Moroi Saburō

Saburō Moroi (jap. 諸井三郎, Moroi Saburō; * 7. August 1903 in Tokio; † 24. März 1977 Tokio) war ein japanischer Komponist.
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