Koichi Kishi (貴志 康一, Kishi Kōichi, March 31, 1909 – November 17, 1937) was a Japanese composer, conductor and violinist. Koichi Kishi spent his childhood in Miyakojima, a district of Osaka. Following the example of his mother, he learned to play the violin. At the age of 18 he went to Europe to complete his training as a violinist at the Geneva Conservatory and the Berlin School of Music. He then studied composition with Paul Hindemith and conducting with Wilhelm Furtwängler. In 1934, at the age of 25, he conducted the Berlin Philharmonic. As a composer, Kishi's composition includes orchestral works, stage works, chamber works, film scores and songs. In 1935, he went back to Japan.
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| - Kōichi Kishi (japonès: 貴志康一) (Suita, 31 de març de 1909 - 17 de novembre de 1937) fou un violinista, compositor i director d'orquestra japonès. (ca)
- Kōichi Kishi (jap. 貴志 康一, Kishi Kōichi; * 31. März 1909 in der Präfektur Osaka; † 17. November 1937) war ein japanischer Violinist, Komponist und Dirigent. (de)
- 貴志 康一(きし こういち、1909年3月31日 - 1937年11月17日)は、大阪府吹田市、大阪市都島区、兵庫県芦屋市出身の作曲家、指揮者、ヴァイオリニスト。 (ja)
- Koichi Kishi (貴志 康一, Kishi Kōichi, March 31, 1909 – November 17, 1937) was a Japanese composer, conductor and violinist. Koichi Kishi spent his childhood in Miyakojima, a district of Osaka. Following the example of his mother, he learned to play the violin. At the age of 18 he went to Europe to complete his training as a violinist at the Geneva Conservatory and the Berlin School of Music. He then studied composition with Paul Hindemith and conducting with Wilhelm Furtwängler. In 1934, at the age of 25, he conducted the Berlin Philharmonic. As a composer, Kishi's composition includes orchestral works, stage works, chamber works, film scores and songs. In 1935, he went back to Japan. (en)
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| - Kōichi Kishi (japonès: 貴志康一) (Suita, 31 de març de 1909 - 17 de novembre de 1937) fou un violinista, compositor i director d'orquestra japonès. (ca)
- Kōichi Kishi (jap. 貴志 康一, Kishi Kōichi; * 31. März 1909 in der Präfektur Osaka; † 17. November 1937) war ein japanischer Violinist, Komponist und Dirigent. (de)
- Koichi Kishi (貴志 康一, Kishi Kōichi, March 31, 1909 – November 17, 1937) was a Japanese composer, conductor and violinist. Koichi Kishi spent his childhood in Miyakojima, a district of Osaka. Following the example of his mother, he learned to play the violin. At the age of 18 he went to Europe to complete his training as a violinist at the Geneva Conservatory and the Berlin School of Music. He then studied composition with Paul Hindemith and conducting with Wilhelm Furtwängler. In 1934, at the age of 25, he conducted the Berlin Philharmonic. As a composer, Kishi's composition includes orchestral works, stage works, chamber works, film scores and songs. In 1935, he went back to Japan. In 1937, the 28-year-old Koichi Kishi died of a heart condition in Japan. (en)
- 貴志 康一(きし こういち、1909年3月31日 - 1937年11月17日)は、大阪府吹田市、大阪市都島区、兵庫県芦屋市出身の作曲家、指揮者、ヴァイオリニスト。 (ja)
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