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Hiroshi Aoshima

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Hiroshi Aoshima (born March 31, 1955 ) is a Japanese composer from Tokyo. After graduating from Bunkyo Ward Junior High School, Tamagawa Gakuen High School, he graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Postgraduate Master's Program in 1980. He composed mainly choral songs, songs and orchestral music. In addition to composers, it is a multi-talent who also works as a pianist / moderator / illustrator / girl cartoonist.

He is a composer of "Tezuka Osamu" (Original: Tezuka Osamu), "Black Kyo" (Original: Yukio Mishima), Orchestral Music "Peter and Wolf After", Choral Song "Mother Goose's Song", Musical "11 Piki The cat has over 200 songs, such as 'The Cat'. He is also acting as a pianist / conductor also celebrates 35 years, and recently he has produced numerous concerts and events. He served as the first director of NHK "Yukaii concert" for eight years, and now regularly appeared on NHK radio "Minna no Chorus" "High School Music Course", Nippon Television "The World's Most Preferred Class", TV TOKYO "Anyone of Takeshi Picasso ", TV Asahi" Unnamed no music "21, TBS radio" Children's Telephone Consultation Room "also appeared.

He wrote in his book "Want to see Mozart", "Hiroshi Aoshima!" (Gakken-shosha), "Kindly understandable musical" (Japanese practical publishing company), "Recommended composition" (Music Nobusho), "21st Century Child Classic "(5 volumes in Shogakkan)," Musicians as Fushigi "(Tokyo books)," Opera super enthusiast with opera composers "," Composers' ideas "(Kodansha).

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