Keiko Fujiie
Keiko Fujiie (born 1963) is a Japanese composer born in Kyoto, Japan. She is the daughter of a professor of mathematics in the University of Kyoto and completed postgraduate studies at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. Fujiie won the Otaka Prize in 1995 and in 2000 for best symphonic piece of the year. She is married to the classical guitarist Kazuhito Yamashita.
Works
Fujiie is best known for guitar compositions, many of them for Japanese guitarist Kazuhito Yamashita. Selected works include:
Bodrum Sea (Bodorumu no Umi)
To Far-off Land (Kanata e)
Now the Horizon Comes Into View (Shoshite Suiheisen)
The Night (Jyakuya)
Dialogue With The Night (Yoru to no Katarai)
La Casa (le)
Piececitos (Kanashimi)
Sweet Tenderness (Amai Yasashisa)
Morning With Roosters
Floating Paper Boats On The River
Bicycling To The Wizard's Wood
Raindrops Recolour The Landscape
Fireworks In A Starry Sky
Birds Peck-Pecking On Branches
An Annamese Bowl With Leisurely Goldfish
A Sad Melody At Twilight
Daughter Of The Mountain
Children Chasing Birds
New Year's Eve In A Far-Off Land
Lullaby Of The Waves
Suite: In Their Shoes
Sonata No.1 for Solo Guitar, 'The Blue Flower'
Sakura, Sakura
Barcarolle
Cold Waves, Red Blood
The Song of Shells, The Song of Stones
Variations on Heidenröslein by Schubert
Curious Interludes, on motifs by Namifu Yamashita, for guitar duo
Kasane, for four guitars
Scenaries For Children With Korean and Japanese Melodies, for six guitars
Suicho-Tsushimanoraku" for three guitars, vocals and stones
Morokoshi ni tsukawasu tsukai no fune Naniwa yori izuru toki haha ga ko ni okureru uta Op. 98, for vocal, 5 guitars and Japanese Bugaku dance
Guitar Concerto No. 1
Guitar Concerto No. 2 - 'Koisucho'
Kyoto;Reverberation, for doublebass, guitar and orchestra
An Autumn Reverie, for guitar and string ensemble Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Works
Fujiie is best known for guitar compositions, many of them for Japanese guitarist Kazuhito Yamashita. Selected works include:
Bodrum Sea (Bodorumu no Umi)
To Far-off Land (Kanata e)
Now the Horizon Comes Into View (Shoshite Suiheisen)
The Night (Jyakuya)
Dialogue With The Night (Yoru to no Katarai)
La Casa (le)
Piececitos (Kanashimi)
Sweet Tenderness (Amai Yasashisa)
Morning With Roosters
Floating Paper Boats On The River
Bicycling To The Wizard's Wood
Raindrops Recolour The Landscape
Fireworks In A Starry Sky
Birds Peck-Pecking On Branches
An Annamese Bowl With Leisurely Goldfish
A Sad Melody At Twilight
Daughter Of The Mountain
Children Chasing Birds
New Year's Eve In A Far-Off Land
Lullaby Of The Waves
Suite: In Their Shoes
Sonata No.1 for Solo Guitar, 'The Blue Flower'
Sakura, Sakura
Barcarolle
Cold Waves, Red Blood
The Song of Shells, The Song of Stones
Variations on Heidenröslein by Schubert
Curious Interludes, on motifs by Namifu Yamashita, for guitar duo
Kasane, for four guitars
Scenaries For Children With Korean and Japanese Melodies, for six guitars
Suicho-Tsushimanoraku" for three guitars, vocals and stones
Morokoshi ni tsukawasu tsukai no fune Naniwa yori izuru toki haha ga ko ni okureru uta Op. 98, for vocal, 5 guitars and Japanese Bugaku dance
Guitar Concerto No. 1
Guitar Concerto No. 2 - 'Koisucho'
Kyoto;Reverberation, for doublebass, guitar and orchestra
An Autumn Reverie, for guitar and string ensemble Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Keiko Fujiie lyrics
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