Ushio Torikai
Ushio Torikai (鳥養潮; surname Torikai; b. Matsumoto, Japan, 1952) is a
Japanese composer of contemporary classical music.
She began her musical studies with the violin and piano, later learning
the shamisen and koto, both traditional Japanese string instruments.
She holds a B.A. in economics from Keio University in Tokyo. In 1979 she
began a concert series of her music in Tokyo. She has lived in New York
City since 1986, after having been awarded a fellowship from the Asian
Cultural Council.
Torikai has composed for both Western and Japanese instruments, as well
as electronic music. Her works have been performed in Japan, China,
Mongolia, France, Germany, Hungary, and the United States. She has
received commissions from the Japan National Theater, the Japan
Broadcasting Corporation, the City of Los Angeles, the Modern Art Sextet
(Berlin), the Continuum Ensemble (New York), the Canadian Electronic
Ensemble, and the Kronos Quartet. Her recent album A UN features a
75-minute work for 40 Japanese Buddhist monks singing in the shōmyō
style of Buddhist chant. Her earlier CD GO WHERE? was recorded at IRCAM
in Paris. She has also written an opera, entitled Red Beads.
Selected list of compositions
1987 - Air 4, flute
1987 - Shared Space Image
1988 - You and Me
1989 - There
1990 - Do Ee Tenne
1990 - Trois
1992 - Raiki
1993 - Kosha No Uta
1993 - Septago
1993 - Two by Two
1995 - Ungen
1998 - Uta Iro
1999 - Ki No Uta
1999-2002 - Red Beads, opera
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