Kazuko Hara
Kazuko Hara was a prolific Japanese opera composer.
Life and career
Born in Tokyo, Kazuko Hara studied at the Tokyo National [University of Fine Arts and Music] with Tomojiro Ikenouchi, graduating in 1957. She subsequently went to France where she studied with Henri Dutilleux at the Ecole Normale and Alexander Tcherepnin at L'Academie Internationale d'Ete in Nice. She then traveled to Venice, where she studied vocal performance with I.A. Corradetti at the Venice Conservatory, from which she graduated in 1963. Hara then returned to Japan, where she studied Gregorian Chant, eventually becoming an instructor at the Osaka University of Music.She died of heart failure on 30 November 2014.
Works and Compositional Style
Between 1978 and 1999 she wrote 18 operas, many of them performed in Tokyo by the Nihon Opera Kyokai or the Nikikai Opera. One work was performed in Italy. In general, she has preferred Japanese subjects; exceptions include her second opera about Sherlock Holmes and an opera based on Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment written for a large-scale production at the New [National Theatre, Tokyo] in 1999.Operas
- Shārokku Hōmuzu no jikenbo: kokuhaku after Conan Doyle
- Iwai Uta ga Nagareru Yoruni
- Shita wo Kamikitta Onna
- Sute Hime
- Yosakoi Bushi
- Petro Kibe
- Tsumi to batsu after Dostoevsky
Other works
- Sonatine for piano
- Preludio, aria e toccata for guitar
Recordings
- Yosakoi Bushi has been recorded and published on Laserdisc.