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Flamenco Sketches : for viola / Shin Mizutani

Genre: Chamber music
Subgenre: Viola
Scoring: vla

Nederlandse Suite : for piano / Shin Mizutani

Genre: Chamber music
Subgenre: Piano
Scoring: pf

Harpocrates : for ensemble / Shin Mizutani

Genre: Chamber music
Subgenre: Mixed ensemble (2-12 players)
Scoring: fl/picc cl/cl-b vn vc

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Flamenco Sketches : for viola / Shin Mizutani

Genre: Chamber music
Subgenre: Viola
Scoring: vla

 

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Mizutani, Shin

Date of birth: 1991
Website: Shin Mizutani

Shin Mizutani is a several award-winning composer born in Tokyo, in 1991. After his studies of jazz piano at Berklee College of Music, he went on to Codarts/Rotterdam Conservatory (Bachelor) and Royal Conservatory of The Hague (Master) in the Netherlands, to study composition and electronic music. His works are performed at several music festivals/concerts in Japan, the USA, Spain, the Netherlands, France, Germany, Italy, Greece, Russia, China, Thailand, and Brazil.
His String Quartet “A Study of Difference and Repetition (2015-2016)” was premiered at Valencia International Performance Academy & Festival 2016 in Spain. In the same year, his chamber work “Quintet for Flute, Clarinet in A, Piano, Violin and Violoncello (2016)” was premiered at the International Summer Course for New Music in Darmstadt 2016, in Germany. And in 2022, his work “A Study of Difference and Repetition (2015-2016)” was selected again as one of the concert programs with receiving the most votes by the jury at the music festival ICE Week 2022 in Germany.
In 2018, he was awarded the 1st special prize in the “Città di Udine” International Composition Competition (Italy). In 2019, he was awarded the 1st special prize in the Solo Instrumental Composition Category of ACADEMIA MUSICA, VIENNA, AUSTRIA INTERNATIONAL MUSIC COMPETITION (Austria), and the 2nd prize in the Orchestral Composition Category. In 2020, he was awarded the 2nd prize in The 4th International Sergei Slonimsky Composition Competition (Russia), and the 1st prize in the Ensemble Composition Category of the International Young Musician Competition the “Città di Barletta” (Italy). He was also nominated for two other categories in the competition. Then, in 2022, he was specially mentioned in the “Andrea Cesaro” Rome Award (Italy). In 2023 he was selected as a finalist in the “Luciano Berio” International Composition Competition (Italy).
Not only in the musical world but his scores and calligraphy are also acclaimed in several different art fields and exhibited at several museums/exhibitions, such as “Musica con Vista (2016)” in Italy and “Northern Disease Exhibition (2016)” in Japan, etc.
He studied composition with Richard Barrett, Brian Ferneyhough, Robin de Raaff, Marc Andre, Stefano Gervasoni, Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf, Milica Djordjević, Philippe Hurel, Daniel d’Adamo, Dimitri Papageorgiou, Panayiotis Kokoras and Rand Steiger, electronic music with Kees Tazelaar and Rene Uijlenhoet, harmony, counterpoint, fugue and general music theory with Rijnhard Bokelmann, Frans de Berg, Theo Verbey, style copy with Arie Boers, music history with Marcel Zijlstra, jazz piano with Francesca Tanksley, music aesthetics and philosophy with Tom Dommisse.
He has worked with several world well-known ensembles and musicians, such as Klangforum Wien (Austria), Mivos Quartet (USA), Ensemble Dal Niente (USA), Oerknal Ensemble (the Netherlands), Ensemble Phace (Austria) Ensemble Suono Giallo (Italy), Ensemble Linea (France), Moscow Contemporary Music Ensemble (Russia), Wood Quintet Rosier (Japan), Sapporo Kreis Quartet (Japan) and Tacet(i) Ensemble (Thailand), etc.
He is currently working as an arranger/orchestrator for The Piano Teacher’s National Association of Japan.