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Japanese music award
The Otaka prize (尾高賞 Otaka-shō) is a prize annually awarded since 1953. It is named after the Japanese composer and conductor Hisatada Otaka , the prize is given to Japanese composers, and is awarded by the NHK Symphony Orchestra . Awardees include, Toshi Ichiyanagi , Shinichiro Ikebe , Toshiro Mayuzumi and the first woman awardee, Keiko Fujiie .
References
^ C. Wade, Bonnie (13 January 2014). Composing Japanese Musical Modernity . University of Chicago Press . p. 163. ISBN 9780226085494 .
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