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Hina Sakamoto
1968 -
Japan
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H. Sakamoto
Hina Sakamoto (1968) a female Japanese composer. Born and lived in Yokohama. Graduated from Toho Gakuen College of Music. Studied composition with Akira Miyoshi. Completed the Diploma course in the Institute of Religious Music, St. Gregorian House. Studied organs with Hitoshi Mizuno and Mako Iwasaki, and Gregorian chant with Shuko Hashimoto and Hiroo Mochizuki. He is involved in many chants and mass songs for worship, as well as organ works and choral works as religious songs, while he is also involved in many arrangements for organs. Since 2016, it is scheduled to have premiere/re-play, music score publication, and recording broadcasting in domestic halls, universities, churches, Germany, England, Italy, Spain, Denmark, Poland, Sweden, France, USA, and Canada. In recent years, he has also been enthusiastically working on the creation and performance of the original recitation of the hand-rolled organ organetta, and the arranged works are included on the CD "King's Classic Automatic Instrument" (King Records). Organ sequel "Rhapsody by Soma Nagareyama and Aizu Bandai-to the future!" written in support of reconstruction after the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2013, and "O BE JOYFUL" CD released by Rikkyo University Choir in 2017. 2004 East Asian International Composition Competition 3rd place, 2015 Senzoku Contemporary Music Composition Competition Special Jury Award (both organ works). Currently a member of the Church of Saint Andrew in Yokohama, the Anglican Society of Japan, and a member of the Rikkyo University Church Music Research Institute. In October 2016, "REQUIEM" premiere for victims of the Pacific War at Rikkyo University. In March 2017, "John Passion" premiered in Seattle, USA. In April 2018, "I will be reborn again" premiered by the organ and chorus at the 30th anniversary project of the Matsumoto City Music Culture Hall organ installation. June 2018, Yokohama Minatomirai Hall organ 20th anniversary concert "Organ Gala Concert" arrangement, new premiere and composition. June 2019, arranged and composed by Minato Mirai Hall "Grand Organ Gala Concert" in Yokohama. In October 2019, "REQUIEM" is re-played for victims of great Western war at Rikkyo University. The beauty of the sound created by overlapping the various tones of the organ, the sound lingering, the afterglow of when it rises to the heavens, the moment the pipe breathes in (the wind), I want to start to excite my heart A beating and a beat. The composer struggles every day to make music that reminds us of the beautiful sensibilities universally possessed by this instrument.
Source:http://project-orb.yokohama/free/about_composer
Requiem
Period:21st century
Composed in:2016
In memory of:the spirits of the victims of the Pacific War
In October 2016, "Requiem" premiere for victims of the Pacific War at Rikkyo University. In October 2019, "Requiem" is re-played for victims of great Western war at Rikkyo University.
Source:http://project-orb.yokohama/free/about_composer