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| | Moroi, Saburo (1903-1977) Classical Compositions and Saburo Moroi (1903-1977) classical music sheets. (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03) |
 | | The first one was for orchestral works and the series included Moroi’s Piano Concerto in F sharp minor, Symphonic Fragment, Piano Quintet, String Quartet “Voice of Dream”, two violin sonatas, two cello sonatas and five piano sonatas. |
 | | His activities with “surya” brought wider recognition, and it also became a society for young literary men and artists, including Tetsutaro Kawakami, Hideo Kobayashi, Chuya Nakahara, Tatsuji Miyoshi, Hidemi Kon, Shohei O’oka and Kenzo Nakajima, many of whom were later to become renowned literary critics, poets and novelists. |
 | | Feeling that his compositional skills were not fully developed, Moroi went to Germany in 1932 to study at the Berlin Musikhochschule under Leo Schrattenholz (who had been an assistant to Karl Leopold Wolf, during the distinguished Japanese composer Kósçak Yamada’s period of study with him) and Walter Gmeindl. |
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