Final - 67th All Japan Kendo Championships - Matsuzaki Kenshiro vs. Kunitomo Rentaro- Kendo World
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Okawa Hayato and Sandy Ghodogankar Long Beach Kendo Dojo keiko Dec,1st 2014
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Nitoryu kendo. Jigeiko Mori Tadanobu sensei vs Julien Gulon. 3d Musashikai seminar Helsinki 2020
Saburo Moroi, Violin Concert
Saburo Moroi, Violin Concert
Kouta Nagahara, violin
Central Aichi Symphony Orchestra
Ichiro Saitou, conductor
2012.Nov.02 MitsuiSumitomo Shirakawa Hall,Nagoya
Saburō Moroi (諸井三郎 Moroi Saburō; Tokyo, 7 August 1903 — 24 March 1977) was a Japanese composer.
Moroi was self-taught in composition while studying at the Tokyo Imperial University before moving in 1932 to Germany to study in the Berlin Musikhochschule under Leo Schrattenholz and Walter Gmeindl. While Moroi had been active in the Tokyo musical scene, forming with other colleagues a society named Surya, he claimed that his creative life truly started from his Berlin days. Returning to Japan in 1934, he built a successful career in subsequent years.
Soon after completing his Symphony No. 3 in 1944 he was called up by the Japanese Army to serve in the Pacific War. Following the country's surrender he focused on teaching and writing books on music theory, composing just eight works in the following three decades, including two more symphonies. In his last works he turned to the twelve-tone system.
Pupils of Moroi include Ikuma Dan, Toriro Miki, Toshiharu Ichikawa (市川都志春), Yoshirō Irino, Kunio Toda (戸田邦雄), Minao Shibata, Sōkichi Ozaki (尾崎宗吉), Akio Yashiro and Chūji Kinoshita (木下忠司). His son Makoto Moroi is also a composer.
The music on my channel is meant to introduce a large audience to music by unknown classical composers and unknown classical music by famous composers in the music period of about 1870 till about 1970.
The program presents works by relatively unknown composers and unknown music by well-known composers and has no commercial purposes.
Tens of thousands of people around the world learn about unknown music through our channel (educational task) and unite the people from the many countries who give their comments and reactions. If someone, for any reason, would deem that a video appearing in this channel violates the copyright, please inform us immediately before you submit a claim to YouTube, and it will be our care to remove immediately the video accordingly.
East Meets West: Celebrating the Tenth Anniversary of the Sister City Program (1988)
This documentary, produced by the Cupertino City Channel, highlights the visit of seventy representatives from Toyokawa, Japan to Cupertino on August 20-21, 1988 in celebration of the tenth anniversary of the Cupertino-Toyokawa Sister City program. Featured segments include the Kabuki performances at Cupertino High School, the dedication of the stone lanterns at Memorial Park, and the country barbecue festivities. (1988)
This video is one in a series of programs presented as part of the Cupertino City Channel's digital video archive project.
Tappan Kids
Kendo Academy Sung Moo Tappan NY Kids Class