Yasushi Akutagawa

Film score, Composer

1925 – 1989

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Who was Yasushi Akutagawa?

Yasushi Akutagawa was a Japanese composer and conductor. He was born and raised in Tabata, Tokyo. His father was Ryūnosuke Akutagawa.

Akutagawa was taught composition by Kunihiko Hashimoto and Akira Ifukube at the Tokyo Conservatory of Music. He was one of the members of Sannin no kai along with Ikuma Dan and Toshiro Mayuzumi.

In 1954, when Japan did not have diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union yet, he entered the Soviet Union illegally, and made friends with Dmitri Shostakovich, Aram Khachaturian and Dmitri Kabalevsky. Akutagawa was the only Japanese composer whose works were officially published in the Soviet Union at that time. His 1950 Music for Symphony Orchestra reflects his love of the music of Shostakovich and his debt to the Russian's great film scores.

His compositions were influenced by Stravinsky, Shostakovich, Prokofiev and Akira Ifukube.

He was popular as a master of ceremonies of TV shows as well. As an educator, he devoted himself to train an amateur orchestra, Shin Kokyo Gakudan. Almost one year after Akutagawa died, in 1990, the Akutagawa composition award was established in his memory.

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Born
Jul 12, 1925
Tokyo
Also known as
  • あくたがわ やすし
  • Akutagawa Yasushi
  • 芥川 也寸志
Parents
Siblings
Spouses
Children
Ethnicity
  • Japanese
Nationality
  • Japan
Profession
Education
  • Tokyo University of the Arts
Lived in
  • Tokyo
Died
Jan 31, 1989

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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