Biography
Yasuji Kiyose (清瀬 保二 Kiyose Yasuji, 13 January 1900 – 14 September 1981) was a Japanese composer. He studied composition privately with Kōsaku Yamada and Kōsuke Komatsu and in 1930, took an active part in organizing the Shinkō Sakkyokuka Renmei, (which later grew into the Japanese section of the ISCM).In 1948, Kiyose took on Hiroyoshi Suzuki and Tōru Takemitsu for a brief period as pupils in composition.His music at times incorporates Japanese pentatonic scales, and other elements of Japanese folk-song; his far better known pupil Takemitsu, developed this tendency further in a great number of his works.
Filmography
all 18
Movies 18
Music
花眞珠 (1955)
Movie
Composer
Chutaro of Banba (1955)
Movie
Original Music Composer
A Gang of Five (1955)
Movie
Composer
Hokusai (1953)
Movie
5.6
Composer
Okuni and Gohei (1952)
Movie
Composer
The Wind Blows Twice (1952)
Movie
Composer
Miki, the Swordman (1951)
Movie
Composer
新遊侠伝 遊侠往来 (1951)
Movie
Composer
Yasubei Nakayama (1951)
Movie
Original Music Composer
A Woman's Face (1949)
Movie
Original Music Composer
Zenigata Heiji Detective Story: Heiji Covers All of Edo (1949)
Movie
Composer
The Way of Drama (1944)
Movie
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Known ForSound
GenderMale
Birthday1900-01-13
Deathday1981-09-14 (81 years old)
CitizenshipsJapan
Also Known As清瀬保二
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