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Hisatada Otaka (Japanese: 尾高尚忠; 26 September 1911 – 16 February 1951) was a Japanese composer and conductor. He was the conductor of the NHK Symphony Orchestra from 1942 to 1951. Otaka was born in Japan and studied in musical arts early, however he dropped out of high school and moved to Vienna for 6 years for conducting and composing, during his studies in Vienna he became friends with Andrzej Panufnik and started composing works. In 1940, Otaka moved back to Japan where he would take the role as an active conductor for the NHK Symphony Orchestra, become a music teacher and compose most of his significant works such as his Symphony and Cello Concerto, however his life came to an abrupt end at the age of 39, leaving an unfinished Flute Concerto rewrite which one of his students, Hikaru Hay

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  • Hisatada Otaka (Japane: 尾高尚忠) (Tokio 26-a de septembro 1911 - Tokio 16-a de februaro 1951)estis Japana komponisto kaj dirigento. Li studis komponadon kun Joseph Marx en Vieno, kaj orkestrestradon kun Felix Weingartner. La dirigento estas liafilo. Ekde aprilo de 1942 ĝis februaro de 1951 li estis dirigento de la . (eo)
  • Otaka Hisatada (jap. 尾高尚忠 Otaka Hisatada, Schreibweise zuweilen auch Odaka Hisatada; * 26. September 1911 in Tokio, Japan; † 16. Februar 1951 ebenda) war ein japanischer Komponist und Dirigent. (de)
  • Hisatada Otaka (Japanese: 尾高尚忠; 26 September 1911 – 16 February 1951) was a Japanese composer and conductor. He was the conductor of the NHK Symphony Orchestra from 1942 to 1951. Otaka was born in Japan and studied in musical arts early, however he dropped out of high school and moved to Vienna for 6 years for conducting and composing, during his studies in Vienna he became friends with Andrzej Panufnik and started composing works. In 1940, Otaka moved back to Japan where he would take the role as an active conductor for the NHK Symphony Orchestra, become a music teacher and compose most of his significant works such as his Symphony and Cello Concerto, however his life came to an abrupt end at the age of 39, leaving an unfinished Flute Concerto rewrite which one of his students, Hikaru Hayashi, would take on and complete. When Otaka died he left behind three children, all of whom play his work regularly particularly the youngest son Tadaaki Otaka. In 1953, the NHK Symphony Orchestra created the Otaka Prize, which is named after Hisatada Otaka for his role in helping the orchestra. Otaka had written one of the first Japanese cello concertos and the first Japanese flute concerto, the latter being played regularly as Otaka's most famous work. (en)
  • 尾高 尚忠(おたか ひさただ、1911年9月26日 - 1951年2月16日)は、日本の作曲家、指揮者。 (ja)
  • 尾高尚忠(日语:尾高 尚忠/おたか ひさただ Otaka Hisatada ?;1911年9月26日-1951年2月16日),日本作曲家、指揮家。 (zh)
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  • Hisatada Otaka conducting (en)
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  • 1951-02-16 (xsd:date)
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  • Japan (en)
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  • Hisatada Otaka (Japane: 尾高尚忠) (Tokio 26-a de septembro 1911 - Tokio 16-a de februaro 1951)estis Japana komponisto kaj dirigento. Li studis komponadon kun Joseph Marx en Vieno, kaj orkestrestradon kun Felix Weingartner. La dirigento estas liafilo. Ekde aprilo de 1942 ĝis februaro de 1951 li estis dirigento de la . (eo)
  • Otaka Hisatada (jap. 尾高尚忠 Otaka Hisatada, Schreibweise zuweilen auch Odaka Hisatada; * 26. September 1911 in Tokio, Japan; † 16. Februar 1951 ebenda) war ein japanischer Komponist und Dirigent. (de)
  • 尾高 尚忠(おたか ひさただ、1911年9月26日 - 1951年2月16日)は、日本の作曲家、指揮者。 (ja)
  • 尾高尚忠(日语:尾高 尚忠/おたか ひさただ Otaka Hisatada ?;1911年9月26日-1951年2月16日),日本作曲家、指揮家。 (zh)
  • Hisatada Otaka (Japanese: 尾高尚忠; 26 September 1911 – 16 February 1951) was a Japanese composer and conductor. He was the conductor of the NHK Symphony Orchestra from 1942 to 1951. Otaka was born in Japan and studied in musical arts early, however he dropped out of high school and moved to Vienna for 6 years for conducting and composing, during his studies in Vienna he became friends with Andrzej Panufnik and started composing works. In 1940, Otaka moved back to Japan where he would take the role as an active conductor for the NHK Symphony Orchestra, become a music teacher and compose most of his significant works such as his Symphony and Cello Concerto, however his life came to an abrupt end at the age of 39, leaving an unfinished Flute Concerto rewrite which one of his students, Hikaru Hay (en)
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  • Otaka Hisatada (de)
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  • 尾高尚忠 (ja)
  • 尾高尚忠 (zh)
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