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Japanese composer (born 1958)
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Teruaki Suzuki
Born(1958-02-16)February 16, 1958
 Japan Miyagi prefecture
Other names鈴木 輝昭
Occupationcomposer

Teruaki Suzuki (鈴木 輝昭, born February 16, 1958, in Sendai, Miyagi) is a Japanese composer known for choral compositions.

Biography

Teruaki Suzuki graduated from Toho Gakuen School of Music, where he studied under Akira Miyoshi. He has won many prestigious awards, such as first place in the 46th Nihon Ongaku Konkūru.

References

  1. André de Quadros The Cambridge Companion to Choral Music 2012 1107493390 p.156 "There has been a marked increase in choral compositions since the founding of the JCA ... Notable choral composers are Chihara Hideki, Toshio Hosokawa, Suzuki Teruaki, Kanno Shigeru, and Matsushita Ko; ..."
  2. "Teruaki Suzuki | Miela Harmonija". mielaharmonija.lt. Retrieved 2018-04-14.


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