Ikuma Dan

was a Japanese composer. Dan was born in Tokyo, the descendant of a prominent family, his grandfather Baron Dan Takuma having been President of Mitsui before being assassinated in 1932. He graduated from Aoyama Gakuin and Tokyo Music School in 1946. He studied with teachers including Kosaku Yamada, Kunihiko Hashimoto, Kan'ichi Shimofusa, Saburō Moroi, and Midori Hosokawa.

During his career he completed six symphonies, all recorded and released on the Decca label in Japan, and wrote seven operas as well as a number of filmscores, and many songs. He wrote celebratory music for the Japanese imperial family, actively promoted cultural exchange with China (from 1979 until his death in Suzhou, China, in 2001), and received the commission to write an opera (''Takeru'') for the 1997 opening of the New National Theatre, Tokyo, Japan's main opera house.

Dan is known in Japan for his 1951 opera ''Yūzuru'' (Twilight Crane), which is regularly revived there. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Opera "Yūzuru" "Yūzuru" jōen 600 kai kinen kōen no raivu rekōdingu
    オペラ「夕鶴」 「夕鶴」上演600回記念公演のライヴ・レコーディング
    by Dan, Ikuma 1924-2001, Kinoshita, Junji 1914-2006

    Published 1994
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