Kineya Seihō
杵屋 正邦
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Born in Honjo, Tokyo. He studied Nagauta under his father, Shoshirō Kuchiya, from an early age. From around 1918, he participated in tours as a Kabuki shamisen player and received Kabuki. Started composing activities around 1945. Since 1948, he has studied composition method and Western music theory under Akihiro Norimatsu. In his early days he was both a performer and a composer, but eventually he became a composer. His works cover more than a thousand songs, and cover all fields such as instrumental music and voice music by Western instruments. In charge of songs in plays such as NHK Taiga dramas for many years. He has a lot of performing arts, not only new Kabuki (Shochiku) but also contemporary drama (Bungakuza, Toho, Shinpa, etc.), commercial theater (Hideki Takahashi performance, Hibari Misora performance, Takarazuka Revue, Shochiku Opera, etc.), a wide range of songs from creative butoh songs to in-movie songs. He was involved with the NHK Japanese Music Skills Training Association, which started in 1955 with the aim of fostering performers who can perform ensemble regardless of the type and school of musical instruments. After working as a permanent lecturer for 40 years, he retired after receiving a letter of appreciation from the chairman commemorating the 70th anniversary of the start of NHK broadcasting in March 1995.
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Kineya Seiho Sakuhin Shû Performance of Kineya Seiho Compositions |

