Yoshinao Nakada
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Nakada Yoshinao (中田喜直, Shibuya, Tokyo, 1 August 1923 – 3 May 2000) was a Japanese composer.[1]
Works, editions and recordings
- Japanese Festival - Seventeen Piano Pieces for Students
- Songs - Songs of Japanese Toys; 6 Children's Songs; 8 Children's
- Tanpopo to a poem of Miyoshi Tatsuji
- Etude Allegro
References
- ^ Asahi nenkan: Issue 2 Asahi Shinbunsha - 1992 "中田喜直なかた,よしなお 1923 ..."
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