Morishige Takei, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Morishige Takei

Date of Birth: 11-Oct-1890

Place of Birth: Tottori, Tottori Prefecture, Japan

Date of Death: 14-Dec-1949

Profession: composer, classical guitarist

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Morishige Takei

  • Morishige Takei (?? ??, Takei Morishige, 1890โ€“1949), who studied Italian at Tokyo College of Language, was a member of the court of Emperor Hirohito.
  • After studying in Italy and discovering the mandolin and guitar, he returned to Japan and in 1915 established what would become the Sinfonia Mandolini Orchestra, a mandolin orchestra.
  • The orchestra would continue (with breaks) through 1949, when he died.
  • He became a composer, with 114 compositions for mandolin and guitar. World War II affected music in Japan, through the National Mobilization Law of 1938.
  • One of the effects of the law was to allow the government to assert control of music, banning western music and instruments, including the electric guitar, banjo and ukulele.
  • In spite of this, Takei was able to maintain his mandolin-guitar orchestra until 1943.
  • His orchestra, named the Orchestra Sinfonica Takei in 1923, was temporarily renamed Takei-Gakudan (shedding non-Japanese words in its name), December 1941.
  • After the war, he rose higher in the imperial court.
  • He continued the work of promoting the mandolin and guitar, giving a concert with his orchestra November 6, 1949.
  • He fell ill at a rehearsal, however, on December 12 and died two days later.

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