Kondo, Jo

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Jo Kondo

Biography

Born: October 21, 1947

Country: Japan

Studied: Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music

Teachers: Yoshio Hasegawa, Hiroaki Minami



Born in Tokyo in 1947, Jo Kondo graduated from the composition department of Tokyo University of Arts in 1972. He spent a year in New York on a scholarship from the John D. Rockefeller III Fund in 1977-78. In 1979 he taught as guest lecturer at University of Victoria, British Columbia, invited by the Canada Council, and in 1986 resided in London as a British Council Senior Fellow. In 1987 he was composer in residence at Hartt School of Music, Hartford, Connecticut, USA, and taught at Dartington International Summer School in England. At present he is Professor of Music at Ochanomizu University in Tokyo, and also teaches at Tokyo University of Arts and Elisabeth University of Music in Hiroshima. He has written more than one hundred compositions, ranging from solo pieces to orchestral and electronic works, which have been widely performed in Japan, North America and Europe and recorded on Hat Art, ALM, Fontec Deutsche Grammophon and other labels. He has received commissions from numerous organizations, and his music has been featured at many international music festivals. Kondo has written extensively on musical matters, and since 1979 he has published five books spelling out in detail his own aesthetic and compositional ideas. He is also an associate editor of Contemporary Music Review. [1]

Works for Percussion

A Volcano Mouth - Percussion Trio
Aquarelle - Multiple Percussion; Piano
Dartington Air - Multiple Percussion; Oboe
Eight Catagories - Percussion Trio
Nocturnal - Percussion Quintet
Pendulums - Multiple Percussion
Under the Umbrella - Percussion Quintet
Wait - Percussion Quintet

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