Motoo Ōtaguro Explained
(January 11, 1893 – January 23, 1979) was a Japanese music critic. He is considered a pioneer of music criticism in Japan.[1]
Biography
Early life
Ōtaguro was born in Tokyo, on January 11, 1893. He was born into a wealthy family; his father was, an entrepreneur influential in the adoption of hydroelectricity in Japan. Ōtaguro had private piano lessons with . He graduated from .
Career
After graduating from high school, Ōtaguro went abroad to study economics at the London School of Economics from 1913 to 1914. He attended many concerts of contemporary music during his time in London. He became acquainted with works by English contemporaries such as Frederick Delius and Ralph Vaughan Williams as well as other European composers such as Claude Debussy and Alexander Scriabin. He went back to Japan in July 1914 for a summer vacation but was unable to return to London due to the outbreak of World War I. Starting his career as a music writer, he published his first two books in 1915. One of these was From Bach to Schoenberg, which covered sixty European composers and was the first Japanese book to cover modern composers such as Arnold Schoenberg and Claude Debussy.
From 1915 to 1917, Ōtaguro held private concerts in his Ōmori-sannō mansion, where he played contemporary pieces on his own piano, despite not being a professional musician. These concerts were held for an audience of about 20 people, including composer and critic . Despite their small and private audiences, the concerts had programs printed elaborately by Kiyoshi Hasegawa, who lived in Ōmori-sannō at the time. Ōtaguro held a piano concert at the Tokyo YMCA center titled "Scriabin–Debussy Evening" on December 9, 1916. This was the first concert in Japan dedicated to either of the composers' music.
In 1916, Ōtaguro started the publishing company . It published books and a magazine titled Ongaku to Bungaku, which ran until 1919. He revised and compiled essays he wrote for the magazine into multiple books. By 1921, the company ceased its activities. Ōtaguro went on to publish books for in 1925, who also reprinted works published by Ongaku to Bungakusha.
He was a founding member of the photography group Photographic Art Society, which was active from 1921 to 1924. Other members of the group included Shinzō and Rosō Fukuhara. The society was affiliated with a magazine, Shashin geijutsu, published from June 1921 until September 1923; Ōtaguro contributed an article, "Shashin shoron", to its first issue. His photography career was short lived, and he did not get much recognition as a photographer.
After World War II, he made appearances on the NHK radio quiz show .
Ōtaguro was recognized as a Person of Cultural Merit, one of Japan's highest honors, in 1977.
Death
Ōtaguro died at 86 from cholangiocarcinoma at the Tokyo Welfare Pension Hospital (now) on January 23, 1979. He was hospitalized since September the preceding year. He is buried at .
Parts of his residence in Suginami, where he lived since 1933, were transformed into an urban park called Ōtaguro Park, which opened on October 1, 1981.
Ōtaguro's personal collection of books, sheet music, and other material was donated to the NHK by his daughter. The collection was transferred to the Documentation Center of Modern Japanese Music on September 24, 1998. In July 2010, the entire collection of the Documentation Center was transferred to the Meiji Gakuin University's Archives of Modern Japanese Music.
Writings
Translations
In addition to his own writing, Ōtaguro translated many books on music, starting in 1919 with Music on Water, a collection of translated essays by various writers.[2]
Ōtaguro's translated works by several English and French composers, as well as historical biographies about composers. Biographies translated by him included works such as André Pirro's biography about Johann Sebastian Bach, which was the first biographic book about Bach published in Japan, and Marie Bobillier's biography of Joseph Haydn.
Poetry
Ōtaguro published a few books of his own poetry, including Haru no enbu, and Nichirin. He also published poetry in the magazine Kamen.
Ōtaguro wrote the lyrics for Dan Ikuma's song cycle Tōkyō shōkei.
Personal life
Ōtaguro married his wife, Chizue Hirota, in 1919.
Ōtaguro's other keen interests included baseball, sumō, detective stories, and poetry.
Bibliography
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As translator
- 1919, (collection of translated essays by Gerald Cumberland, Francis Grierson, Cyril Scott, Lawrence Gilman and Carl Van Vechten, also including two of Ōtaguro's essays)
- 1920, Gerald Cumberland: Set Down in Malice: A Book of Reminiscences
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- 1925, Adam Carse: The History of Orchestration
- 1926, Cyril Scott: The Philosophy of Modernism, in its Connection with Music (
- 1926, Romain Rolland:
- 1928, Romain Rolland:
- 1928, Jean Cocteau: Le Coq et l'Arlequin
- 1930, Cecil Gray: The History of Music
- 1930, Romain Rolland:
- 1930, Cecil Gray: Survey of Contemporary Music
- 1931, Paul Bekker: Beethoven
- 1931, Claude Debussy: Monsieur Croche, antidilettante
- 1931, Claude Debussy:
- 1931, André Pirro: Jean-Sébastien Bach
- 1932, Michel Brenet: Haydn
- 1933, : Mozart (
- 1936, Igor Stravinsky: Chronicle of My Life
- 1937, Constant Lambert: Music Ho! A Study of Music in Decline
- 1938, Michel-Dimitri Calvocoressi:
- 1938, George Dyson:
- 1939, William Murdoch: Chopin: His Life
- 1940, Felix Weingartner: Lebenserinnerungen
- 1942, Cecil Gray: Predicaments: Or Music and the Future
References
Works cited
- Web site: Aoyagi . Izumiko . ja:大田黒元雄のピアノ . Ōtaguro Motoo no piano . November 5, 2007 . ja:青柳いづみこのMERDE!日記 . Aoyagi Izumiko no MERDE! nikki . ja . https://web.archive.org/web/20081201102144/https://ondine-i.net/merde/071105.html . 2008-12-01.
- Aoyagi . Izumiko . Aoyagi Izumiko no yubisaki de oshaberi: Dai 13-kai: Ōtaguro Motoo no "piano no yūbe" no koto . ja:青柳いづみこの指先でおしゃべり 第13回 大田黒元雄の「ピアノの夕べ」のこと . October 2015 . Buraabo . ja . Pianisuto · bunpitsuka Aoyagi Izumiko ofisharu saito . 2021-12-28.
- Book: Arayashiki, Toru . Carley . Lionel . Frederick Delius and Grez Sur-Loing: Some Japanese Perspectives . Frederick Delius: Music, Art and Literature . 2018 . 1998 . . New York . 978-0-429-45559-9 . 154–167.
- Book: Cumberland, Gerald . Gerald Cumberland . Ōtaguro . Motoo . ja:微笑と嘲笑 第二訳著集 . Bishō to chōshō dai: Daini yakuchoshū . Set Down in Malice . 1920 . Ongaku to Bungakusha . Tokyo . ja . 10.11501/961601 . free . Kokuritsu Kokkai Toshokan dejitaru korekushon . 2022-01-15.
- Higuchi . Ryuichi . Bach-Reception and Musicology in Japan . July 5, 2012 . ja:明治学院大学藝術学研究 . Meiji Gakuin Daigaku Geijutsugaku kenkyū . Meiji Gakuin Daigaku Geijutsu Gakkai . Tokyo . 22 . 1–6 . 1880-2745 . 10723/1175 . free.
- Kasaba . Eiko . 1986 . La musique de Debussy au Japon . Cahiers Debussy . Centre de documentation Claude Debussy . 10 . 28–44 . Saint-Germain-en-Laye . 0395-1200 . fr.
- Book: Nagahara, Hiromu . The State as Critic and Consumer . Tokyo Boogie-Woogie: Japan's Pop Era and Its Discontents . 2017 . . 66–107 . Cambridge, Massachusetts . 978-0-674-97169-1.
- Nohara . Yasuko . March 31, 2020 . ja:山田耕筰のスクリャービン受容――音楽の法悦境を求めて―― . Yamada Kōsaku no Sukuryābin juyō: Ongaku no hōetsukyō o motomete . Yamada's Reception of Scriabin's Music and Thought: In Search of Musical Ecstasy . ja:武蔵野音楽大学研究紀要 . Musashino ongaku daigaku kenkyū kiyō . . Tokyo . 51 . 83–108 . 0580-2466 . 2022-01-03 . ja.
- Numabe . Shin-ichi . ja:日本の近代音楽はここから始まった 大田黒元雄と「ピアノの夕べ」 . Nihon no kindai ongaku wa koko kara hajimatta. Ōtaguro Motoo to "piano no yūbe" . Ōtaguro Motoo no piano 100nen no yoin . ja:大田黒元雄のピアノ ―100年の余韻― . Motoo Ohtaguro's Piano - A Century of Resonance . October 17, 2016 . Kojima rokuon . booklet . 5–17 . ja . Tokyo . ALCD-7200 . 1081083571.
- Nunokawa . Yumiko . Numabe . Shin-ichi . Motoo Ohtaguro and Serge Prokofiev: An Unexpected Friendship . Three Oranges Journal . The Serge Prokofiev Foundation . 15 . May 2008 . London . 1472-9946 . 2021-12-27.
- Book: Shirayama, Mari . ja:写真雑誌の軌跡 JCIIライブラリー10周年記念 . Shashin zasshi no kiseki: JCII Raiburarī 10 shuunen kinenten . Traces of Camera Magazines: JCII Library 10th Anniversary Exhibition . 2001 . JCII Raiburarī . Tokyo . ja . .
- Suenaga . Rieko . Morimoto . Mieko . Nihon kindai ongakukan shozō shiryō shōkai: Ōtaguro Motoo bunko: Dobyusshī "Pereasu to Merizando" shohan sukoa o megutte . ja:日本近代音楽館所蔵資料紹介 大田黒元雄文庫収蔵 ドビュッシー『ペレアスとメリザンド』初版スコアをめぐって . March 2013 . ja:言語文化 . Gengo bunka . . 0288-1195 . Tokyo . 30 . 299–313 . 5185898471 . ja.
- Book: Tanaka, Eiichi . Fundō . Junsaku . Tadokoro . Hitoshi . Miura . Hitoshi . ja:大田黒元雄 . Ōtaguro Motoo . 1986 . ja:日本現代詩辞典 . Nihon gendaishi jiten . Ōfūsha . Tokyo . 83–84 . 978-4-27-302072-9 . 15423114 . ja.
- Book: Yasar, Kerim . Sound and Motion . Electrified Voices: How the Telephone, Phonograph, and Radio Shaped Modern Japan, 1868–1945 . 2018 . . 192–224 . New York . 978-0-231-18713-8.
- News: ja:音楽評論の大田黒さん死去 . Ongaku hyōron no Ōtaguro-san shikyo . January 23, 1979 . ja:朝日新聞 . . Evening . Asahi Shinbunsha . Tokyo . 11 . ja . .
- Web site: ja:東京小景 . Tōkyō shōkei . ja:ナクソス・ミュージック・ライブラリー . Nakusosu myūjikku raiburarī . . 2022-02-02 . ja . .
- Book: ja:大田黒元雄 . Ōtaguro Motoo . ja:日本の写真家 . Nihon no shashinka . Biographic Dictionary of Japanese Photography . 2005 . Nichigai Asoshiētsu . Tokyo . 84 . 978-4-816-91948-0 . ja . . Despite the English-language alternative title, all in Japanese. . .
- ja:スクリアビンとデビュッシイの夕 . Sukuriabin to Debyusshii no yū . Scriabin-Debussy Evening . Ongaku to bungaku . ja:音楽と文学 . Ongaku to Bungakusha . December 1916 . Tokyo . ja . "Nihon piano bunkashi" Kōta no koramu . 2022-01-02 . .
- Web site: Ōtaguro Kōen to wa . ja:大田黒公園とは . What is Ōtaguro Park? . 2015 . ja:大田黒公園 . Ōtaguro Kōen . Hakone Ueki Landscape Construction Co., Ltd . ja . 2021-12-27 . .
- Web site: ja:写真芸術の時代 ―大正期の都市散策者たち― . Shashin geijutsu no jidai: Taishōki no toshi sansakushatachi . Shibuya Kuritsu Shōtō Bijutsukan . ja . 2020-01-10 . .
- Web site: 100nen no neiro o kizamu: Ōtaguro Kōen piano monogatari . ja:100年の音色を刻む 大田黒公園ピアノ物語 . 2014 . ja:すぎなみ学倶楽部 . Suginamigaku kurabu . Suginami Kuyakusho . ja . 2022-01-06 . .
- ja:「区部霊園の管理について」答申 〜青山霊園 歴史の森、時の流れが積み重なる空間〜 . "Kubu reien no kanri ni tsuite" tōshin ~Aoyama reien: Rekishi no mori, toki no nagare ga tsumikasanaru kūkan~ . December 5, 2002 . Tōkyōto Kōen Shingikai . Tokyo . ja . 2022-01-09 . .
- Web site: ja:水の上の音楽 . Mizu no ue no ongaku . Webcat Plus . . bibliographic entry . ja . 2022-01-15 . .
Notes and References
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