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1. Karen Tanaka - Biography
Home Composers Karen tanaka karen Tanaka. see also ChesterNovello.comupdated 15 July 2003 Born in Tokyo, Karen Tanaka s musical
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Born in Tokyo, Karen Tanaka's musical education began with piano lessons when she was four years old and formal composition lessons from the age of ten. After studying French literature at Aoyama Gakuin University, she studied composition with Akira Miyoshi at Toho Gakuen School of Music. During four years of study there, she won several major awards in Japan and Europe for her composition, including prizes at the Viotti and Trieste competitions and the Japan Symphony Foundation Award. In 1986, with the aid of a French Government Scholarship, she moved to Paris to study composition with Tristan Murail and work at IRCAM as an intern. In 1987 she was awarded the Gaudeamus Prize at the International Music Week in Amsterdam for her piano concerto Anamorphose . She studied with Luciano Berio in Florence in 1990-91 with funds from the Nadia Boulanger Foundation and a Japanese Government Scholarship, at the end of which time she wrote Hommage en cristal , a commission from the Ultima Festival in Oslo for the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra.

2. Tanaka, Karen At ChesterNovello.com
Sunday, May 23, 2004 HOME COMPOSER AZ Karen tanaka karen Tanaka. (b.1961),Born in Tokyo. Karen Tanaka s musical education began with
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Born in Tokyo. Karen Tanaka's musical education began with piano lessons when she was four years old and formal composition lessons from the age of ten. After studying French literature at Aoyama Gakuin University, she studied composition with Akira Miyoshi at Toho Gakuen School of Music. During four years of study there, she won several major awards in Japan and Europe for her composition, including prizes at the Viotti and Trieste competitions and the Japan Symphony Foundation Award.
In 1986, with the aid of a French Government Scholarship, she moved to Paris to study composition with Tristan Murail and work at IRCAM as an intern. In 1987 she was awarded the Gaudeamus Prize at the International Music Week in Amsterdam for her piano concerto Anamorphose. She studied with Luciano Berio in Florence in 1990-91 with funds from the Nadia Boulanger Foundation and a Japanese Government Scholarship, at the end of which time she wrote 'Hommage en cristal', a commission from the Ultima Festival in Oslo for the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra.
A series of important commissions from Japan, including the orchestral piece 'Initium' (1993), 'Wave Mechanics' (1994) and 'Echo Canyon' (1995), confirmed her as one of the leading living composers from that country. During the same period, there were increasing performances and broadcasts around the world including the UK, USA, France, Scandinavia and five ISCM festivals.

3. Xebec Sound Arts 7-Fujishima
will be continuing this work by inviting tanaka karen to perform in "Strings Electric II " scheduled to heard "Initium (199293)" by tanaka karen, I intuitively knew she possessed
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Emerging Light
In 1994, FUJISHIMA Yutaka produced the "Strings Electric" concert as an index to a new generation of composers exploring the effective relationship between anti-modernism and electronics. In the issue, we present the final part in this five-part series of explorations that began in SoundArts vol. 3. Moreover, Fujishima will be continuing this work by inviting TANAKA Karen to perform in "Strings Electric II," scheduled to be held at Xebec in the fall.
*The Spirit of Tanaka Karen
As mentioned in the last issue, the "Strings Electric" concert that was held at Xebec Hall in November of 1994 was inspired by the sounds of desert insects electronically processed by and filled with the identity of Kevin VOLANS. There was another experience that was decisive in leading me to organize this project. It was a concert given in Osaka as part of the 19th Minon Contemporary Music Festival in July of 1993. When I heard "Initium (1992-93)" by TANAKA Karen, I intuitively knew she possessed a strong ear. Her deep interest in sound, which I had found in "Initium," became even clearer when I heard her later work, "Wave Mechanics (1994)." She may have developed these interests during her study of acoustics at IRCAM, yet it seemed to me that they had grown out of a simple interest in wave forms. However, unlike "computer boys" ( ), her interest is not rooted in the visual, but in the aural; she has listened to European music for a long time. This brings me back to the importance of facing tradition, a topic I explored in the first article in this series. I believe that her sound is the result of a struggle with the European tradition. Without this, her spirit would never have grown so strong and she would never have been able to persevere in this hard, solitary struggle. Many people find her music quite French. But within this Frenchness, she is attempting to stretch the possibilities of sound on a micro, technical level using live electronics. I began "Strings Electric" because I was motivated by her strong spirit to pursue her own identity and attempt not to escape from tradition. "Strings Electric" was planned as a process for confronting tradition with the most effective tool: electronics.

4. Tanaka, Karen At ChesterNovello.com
Wednesday, May 12, 2004 HOME COMPOSER AZ Karen tanaka karen Tanaka.(b.1961), Born in Tokyo. Karen Tanaka s musical education began
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Karen Tanaka
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Born in Tokyo. Karen Tanaka's musical education began with piano lessons when she was four years old and formal composition lessons from the age of ten. After studying French literature at Aoyama Gakuin University, she studied composition with Akira Miyoshi at Toho Gakuen School of Music. During four years of study there, she won several major awards in Japan and Europe for her composition, including prizes at the Viotti and Trieste competitions and the Japan Symphony Foundation Award.
In 1986, with the aid of a French Government Scholarship, she moved to Paris to study composition with Tristan Murail and work at IRCAM as an intern. In 1987 she was awarded the Gaudeamus Prize at the International Music Week in Amsterdam for her piano concerto Anamorphose. She studied with Luciano Berio in Florence in 1990-91 with funds from the Nadia Boulanger Foundation and a Japanese Government Scholarship, at the end of which time she wrote 'Hommage en cristal', a commission from the Ultima Festival in Oslo for the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra.
A series of important commissions from Japan, including the orchestral piece 'Initium' (1993), 'Wave Mechanics' (1994) and 'Echo Canyon' (1995), confirmed her as one of the leading living composers from that country. During the same period, there were increasing performances and broadcasts around the world including the UK, USA, France, Scandinavia and five ISCM festivals.

5. Karen Tanaka
Karen Tanaka. COMPOSER. Born in Tokyo in 1961. Her musical educationbegan with piano lessons when she was four years old and formal
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Karen Tanaka
COMPOSER
Born in Tokyo in 1961. Her musical education began with piano lessons when she was four years old and formal composition lessons from the age of ten.
After studying French literature at Aoyama Gakuin University, she entered Toho Gakuen School of Music in 1982 to study composition with Akira Miyoshi.
During four years of study there, she won several major awards in Japan and Europe for her composition, including prizes at the Viotti and Trieste competitions and the Japan Symphony Foundation Award.
In 1986 with the aid of the French Government Scholarship she moved to Paris to study composition with Tristan Murail and work at IRCAM as an intern.
In 1987 she received the Gaudeamus Prize at the International Music Week in Amsterdam, and in 1988 she received the Muramatsu Prize.
In 1990-91 she studied with Luciano Berio in Florence with the fund of the Nadia Boulanger Foundation and the Japanese Government Scholarship.
In 1991-92 she took a one year course at IRCAM to research and realize a piece.
Her works have been selected for performances at the ISCM six times. She has been artistic director for the Yatsugatake Kogen Music Festival in Japan.

6. Karen Tanaka
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8. Daniel Buren: Relevant Projects
in admission ticket for Daniel Buren exhibition Coordinator FUJISHIMA HiroshiWorks Alan Gaussin, Ariane for cello and tape; tanaka karen, Lyre for
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Daniel Buren: Relevant projects
Opening Fanfare (Dance performance)
    (Sat) 15:00
    Venue:
    Contemporary Art Gallery, Art Tower Mito
    Admission:
    Entrance fee included in admission ticket for "Daniel Buren" exhibition
    Dance:
    Performance:
    SOKABE Kiyonori(slide trumpet) and four others
    Music:
    "Fanfare striée" (1996) / a newly commissioned piece for two slide trumpets, trombone, bass trombone and tuba
Interview, "With Daniel Buren"
    The totality of Daniel Buren's art can not be captured in a few words of explanation. The artist will be interviewed, and his art is discussed from various viewpoints.
    (Sun) 14:00 to18:00 (Admission begins at 13:30)
    Venue:
    Art Tower Mito, Conference Hall
    Seats:
    available to the first 200 people
    Admission:
    1,000yen (800 yen for ATM members , free for H.T.P. holders
    The tickets will be sold only on the day of the show.
    Guest:
    Daniel Buren (artist)
    Interviewer:
    OGURA Toshimaru(professor of Toyama University),
    KUMAKURA Takaaki (lecturer of Keio University, Member of Keio University Art Center)

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10. 1992 To 1996 Residencies
Visual artist, France) RYLE Sarah (Photographer, Ireland) SHIPLEY Lisa (Writer, USA)TABTI Youssef (Visual artist, France) tanaka karen TCHOUKRAI Pavel (Writer
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1992 residency ALLOULA Malek (Writer, France)
BAHLOUL Abdelkrim (Film director, France)
BLANCKART Olivier (Composer, France)
(Visual artist, France)
(Composer, France)
COLE Marcus (Visual artist, UK)
HAMAR Diana (Visual artist, USA) HOGAN Kevin T. (Visual artist, USA) HULS Robert (Poet, USA) KANEVSKI Vitali (Film director, Russia) MARUYAMA Wendy (Visual artist, USA) MONENEMBO Tierno (Writer, Guinea) PIMENTEL Vincente (Visual artist, France) ROLIN Gabrielle (Writer, France) ROUSSELOT Bruno (Visual artist, France) TIGER Susan (Visual artist, USA) TRAJKOVIC Slobodan (Visual artist, Serbia) VIGNAUD Janine (Visual artist, France) WOLFF Jean-Claude (Composer, France) 1993 residency AGOBET Jean-Louis (Composer, France) BAUER Wolfgang (Writer, Austria) BELAMRI Rabah (Writer, Algeria) BRESNER Lisa (Writer, France BROOKS Drex (Photographer, USA) CORNILLEAU Jean-Loup (Visual artist, France) CUTAJAR Mario (Visual artist, USA)

11. Résidences De 1992 à 1996
Translate this page Virginie (Plasticien, France) RYLE Sarah (Photographe, Irlande) SHIPLEY Lisa (Ecrivain,USA) TABTI Youssef (Plasticien, France) tanaka karen TCHOUKRAI Pavel
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COLE Marcus (Plasticien, GB) HAMAR Diana (Plasticien, USA) HOGAN Kevin T. (Plasticien, USA) HULS Robert KANEVSKI Vitali MARUYAMA Wendy (Plasticien, USA) MONENEMBO Tierno PIMENTEL Vincente (Plasticien, France) ROLIN Gabrielle (Ecrivain, France) ROUSSELOT Bruno (Plasticien, France) TIGER Susan (Plasticien, USA) TRAJKOVIC Slobodan (Plasticien, Serbie) VIGNAUD Janine (Plasticien, France) WOLFF Jean-Claude (Compositeur, France) AGOBET Jean-Louis (Compositeur, France) BAUER Wolfgang (Ecrivain, Autriche) BELAMRI Rabah BRESNER Lisa (Ecrivain, France BROOKS Drex (Photographe, USA) CORNILLEAU Jean-Loup (Plasticien, France) CUTAJAR Mario (Plasticien, USA) DANAYE Kanlanfei (Theater/ Mixed media, Togo DEVLIN Lucinda (Photographe, USA)

12. Karen Tanaka - Works
Home Composers karen tanaka Works karen tanaka Works. published by ChesterMusic updated 9 May 2001. Orchestra; Chamber; Solo Instrumental; Tape; Discography
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Karen Tanaka - Works
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  • Discography
    Orchestra
    Anamorphose
    Duration: 13'
    Piano; 2(2pic).1(ca).1(Ebcl,bcl).1(cbn)/222(btbn).0/2perc/2hp/str (3.3.2.2.1(5-str db))
    Winner of Gaudeamus Prize at the 1987 International Gaudeamus Music Week, Amsterdam
    first performance 13 September 1987, Hilversum
    Maarten Bon (piano) with the Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra
    conducted by Ernest Bour
    full score SOS04382 Departure
    Duration: 8'
    3.3.3.3(cbn)/4331/6perc/pf/str (16.14.12.10.8) commissioned by the BBC first performance 8 December 2000, BBC Maida Vale Studios, London BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Kazushi Ono Echo Canyon Duration: 9' 14 instrumentalists 1(afl).1(ca).11(cbn)/1110/2perc/str (1.1.1.1.1(5-str db)) commissioned by the Shirakawa Hall first performance 26 November 1995, Nagoya NHK Radio Chamber Orchestra conducted by Takashi Nagamine first UK performance 26 January 1997, ICA, London Matrix Ensemble conducted by Robert Ziegler Guardian Angel Duration: 11' cl/3 perc/hp/str (12.10.8.6.4(5-str db))
  • 13. The Resource Center For Japanese Music - Composers
    MUSIC FROM JAPAN COMPOSER PROFILE. Ms. karen tanaka. Birthplace Tokyo Award Viotti Trieste comp.
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    MUSIC FROM JAPAN COMPOSER PROFILE
    Ms. Karen Tanaka
    Always in my heart,1999 Anamorphose,1986 At the grave of Beethoven,1999 Children of Light,1999 ... Music From Japan - Home

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    tanaka, karen. karen tanaka page at Chester Novello. karen tanaka page at G. Schirmer. karen tanaka page
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    "References" Theodor Hanekamp and Peter E. Weber, Robert S. Rooks, karen S. Shafer, John W Corey Campbell, Noriko tanaka, karen White and Peter E
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    "References"
    Theodor Hanekamp and Peter E. Thorsness (1996) "Inactivation of YME2, Which Encodes an Integral Inner Mitochondrial Membrane Protein, Causes Increased Escape of DNA from Mitochondria to the Nucleus in Saccharomyces cerevisiae". submitted Eric R. Weber, Theodor Hanekamp, and Peter E. Thorsness (1996) "Biochemical and Functional Analysis of the YME1 gene product, an ATP and Zinc-Dependent Protease from S. cerevisiae." Molec. Biol. Cell 7: 307-317 Peter E. Thorsness and Eric R. Weber (1996) "Escape and Migration of Nucleic Acids Between Chloroplasts, Mitochondria and the Nucleus". International Review of Cytology In press Eric R. Weber, Robert S. Rooks, Karen S. Shafer, John W. Chase and Peter E. Thorsness (1995) "Mutations in the Mitochondrial ATP Synthase Gamma Subunit Suppress a Slow-Growth Phenotype of yme1 Yeast Lacking Mitochondrial DNA". Genetics 140: 435-442 Corey Campbell, Noriko Tanaka, Karen White and Peter E. Thorsness (1994) "Mitochondrial Morphological and Functional Defects in Yeast Caused by yme1 are Suppressed by Mutation of a 26S Protease Subunit Homologue". Molec. Biol. Cell 5: 899-905 Peter E. Thorsness, Karen H. White, and Thomas D. Fox (1993) "Inactivation of YME1, a Member of the ftsH-SEC18-PAS1-CDC48 Family of Putative ATPase-Encoding Genes, Causes Increased Escape of DNA from Mitochondria in Saccharomyces cerevisiae ". Molec. Cell. Biol. 13: 5418-5426

    16. The Song Of Songs By Karen Tanaka At ChesterNovello.com
    Saturday, May 15, 2004 HOME COMPOSERS karen tanaka The Song of Songs The Songof Songs. Commissioned by the Xebec Hall, karen tanaka. Top of Page^.
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    The Song of Songs
    Commissioned by the Xebec Hall Category Solo Instrument (inc. works with kbd acc.) Year Composed Duration 8 minutes Solo Instrument(s) Cello/electronics Language English Publisher Chester Music Ltd Availability Sale Explain this...
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    Programme Note Top of Page^ The title comes from the Song of Solomon of the Old Testament, which is a beautiful song of love. It begins as follows:
    The song of songs, which is Solomon's.
    Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth: for thy love is better than wine.
    Because of the savour of thy good ointments thy name is as ointment poured forth,
    therefore do the virgins love thee.
    I have attempted to project this sensual song of love onto the sound of cello and computer. My intention was to weave color and scent into the sound while blending the ancient story and today's technology. The sound of cello is consistently gentle and tender.
    This work was commissioned by Yutaka Fujishima and the Xebec Hall. It was first performed by Ryoichi Fujimori in Mito, Japan, on 10th November 1996.

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