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In 2019, she won First Prize in the composition category of the Geneva International Music Competition<ref> [https://www.concoursgeneve.ch/people/hinako_takagi the Geneva International Music Competition Official Homepage],</ref> a gateway for young musicians. Her award-winning work 「L'instant」 |
In 2019, she won First Prize in the composition category of the Geneva International Music Competition<ref> [https://www.concoursgeneve.ch/people/hinako_takagi the Geneva International Music Competition Official Homepage],</ref> a gateway for young musicians. Her award-winning work 「L'instant」 was selected as a task piece in the oboe section of the competition to be held in 2021. "L'instant" means "moment" in French, and was composed under the influence of famous Japanese painter Yajuro Takashima's "Candle". In this work, the "mystery" and "impression" of the ancient Greeks fire were revived and expressed through modern music. |
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was selected as a task piece in the oboe section of the competition to be held in 2021. "L'instant" means "moment" in French, and was composed under the influence of famous Japanese painter Yajuro Takashima's "Candle". In this work, the "mystery" and "impression" of the ancient Greeks fire were revived and expressed through modern music. |
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In order to turn contemporary music, a music genre that one may find difficult to listen to, to something more familiar for everyone, she and her friends have been organizing events like small concerts with new musical arrangements to engage people’s interest in contemporary music. |
In order to turn contemporary music, a music genre that one may find difficult to listen to, to something more familiar for everyone, she and her friends have been organizing events like small concerts with new musical arrangements to engage people’s interest in contemporary music. |
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== Awards == |
== Awards == |
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* 3rd place (Composition Division), 86th Japan Music Competition 2017 (winning work "Atmospheric circulation" for string quartet and prepared piano) |
* 3rd place (Composition Division), 86th Japan Music Competition 2017 (winning work "Atmospheric circulation" for string quartet and prepared piano) |
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* 1st place (Composition), Geneva International Music Competition 2019 (winning work "L'instant")<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www. |
* 1st place (Composition), Geneva International Music Competition 2019 (winning work "L'instant") <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmmTtKZv7bw|title=Award-winning work in the composition of the Geneva International Music Competition}}</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Hinako Takagi is a Japanese composer, pianist and teacher.
Biography
Takagi was born and raised in Hyogo , Japan. In junior high, she was asked to compose a song for her class for a school event. The experience inspired her to be interested in music composition. She majored in piano in high school, and enrolled in composition major in university.
In her freshman year, she received an assignment from her teacher, Prof. Yoko Kubo, to compose "100 variations of the same piece in one year." From this task, she learned the basics of composition.
She studied composition with Yoko Kubo and Allain Gaussin. Currently she is working as a part-time lecturer at Osaka College of Music In Osaka, Japan.
Performances
In 2019, she won First Prize in the composition category of the Geneva International Music Competition[1] a gateway for young musicians. Her award-winning work 「L'instant」 was selected as a task piece in the oboe section of the competition to be held in 2021. "L'instant" means "moment" in French, and was composed under the influence of famous Japanese painter Yajuro Takashima's "Candle". In this work, the "mystery" and "impression" of the ancient Greeks fire were revived and expressed through modern music.
In order to turn contemporary music, a music genre that one may find difficult to listen to, to something more familiar for everyone, she and her friends have been organizing events like small concerts with new musical arrangements to engage people’s interest in contemporary music.
Awards
- 3rd place (Composition Division), 86th Japan Music Competition 2017 (winning work "Atmospheric circulation" for string quartet and prepared piano)
- 1st place (Composition), Geneva International Music Competition 2019 (winning work "L'instant") [2]