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Isotaro Sugata was born on 15 November, 1907 in Japan, is a Japanese composer. Discover Isotaro Sugata's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

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Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 15 November, 1907
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Date of death 5 July 1952
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Nationality Japan

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1907

Isotaro Sugata (Japanese: 須賀田礒太郎 Sugata, Isotaro; Yokohama, 15 November 1907 – Tanuma, Tochigi, 5 July 1952) was a Japanese composer.

Sugata received his education with missionaries in Kanto Gakuin University.

There he was influenced by listening to hymns and received lessons for piano, violin, music theory and singing.

1927

In 1927 he acquired tuberculosis and then concentrated solely on his composition studies.

1928

From 1928 he studied with Kosaku Yamada and Kiyoshi Nobutoki, who had studied in Berlin.

Nobutoki taught him music theory in the German tradition.

1931

In 1931 he began studies with Meiro Sugahara, who believed that German music was not a good model for Japanese composers who wanted to compose in Western style with Japanese sensibility, on the principles of Gagaku, Buddhist music and Kabuki music.

He considered French, Italian and Russian music more appropriate for the Japanese mentality, because it offers more flexible sounds by using Whole tone and Japanese scales.

Sugahara gave the advice to Sugata that composers such as Shiro Fukai were better than the works of Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel, Igor Stravinsky, Ottorino Respighi and Darius Milhaud to study.

1932

As a result, Sugata wrote two major orchestral works in a style that can be described as "Oriental Stravinsky", namely "Yokohama" (1932) and "Symphonic Fantasia" SAKURA "(Cherry Blossoms)" (1933).

1933

In 1933 he returned to German-tinted music and studied with Klaus Pringsheim Sr., a teacher in the neoclassical style and a former pupil of Gustav Mahler, who at the time was a professor at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.

From then on he studied German music from Johann Sebastian Bach to Paul Hindemith and was interested in Arnold Schoenberg and his atonal music.

1935

In 1935 his piece Japanese Picture Scroll, won a composition competition held by the Imperial Household Agency.

The following year he also won a competition held by the (NHK) with his work Festive Prelude.

During the Second World War he left for Tanuma, where his grandparents lived.

He wanted to compose further, but his illness made working difficult for him.

1952

He died on 5 July 1952.

Most of his works were not published and his manuscripts were forgotten in their house in Tanuma.

1999

It was only in 1999 the manuscripts were found again and received public attention.