
Yukiko Nishimura
Bio:Yukiko Nishimura, Composer/Pianist, was born in Japan in 1967. Yukiko Nishimura graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music in 1990. In 1991, she began private study with Dr. Alfred Reed at the University of Miami School of Music and in 1993 she continued her studies with Dr. Richard Danielpour at Manhattan School of Music. Among her honors, are the special mention at the 15th and 26th International Competition for Original Composition for band in Corciano, Italy, the 6th Aoyama Award, and the second prize at the concerto competition at University of Miami as a pianist. Since 1996, she has given concerts consisting entirely of her own music in Japan. In 2003, she gave a solo piano recital at New York Public Library, Donnell Library Center. In 2005, her commissioned work for the first silent film in the United States "Edison's 1910 Frankenstein" for string quartet was premiered in Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania by Covington String Quartet of Washington D.C. In 2007, Nishimura's newest commissioned work for the Japanese silent film, directed by Kenji Mizoguchi, "Water Magician (1933)" for cello and string bass was premiered at Kyoto Cinema in Kyoto, Japan. Yukiko Nishimura has received numerous commissions and has composed for piano, solo marimba and marimba with other instruments (including English horn, saxophone, and trumpet), chamber music, and music for string instruments and orchestra. She has also been active as a pianist and an arranger. She has studied composition with Teruyuki Noda, Atsutada Otaka, Yuzuru Shimaoka, Dr. Alfred Reed, Dr. Richard Danielpour, and Giampaolo Bracali. She studied piano with Ivan Davis and Dr. Sara Davis Buechner. Her compositions are published from Edward B. Marks (New York), Southern Music Company(Texas), and Music Eight (Tokyo).
Titles:
- 1996 EBM0630091 – Bright Moon for Band
- 2022 SO172C – Flowing in the Wind
- 2003 EBM0610325 – Harvest Moon for Orchestra
- 2018 SO122C – Lavande
- 2019 SO127C – Luna
- 2022 S999CB – Luna for Band
- 2019 SO128C – Merry Merry Merry!
- 2022 SO174C – Mimosa Shower
- 2003 S830 – Star Ship
- 2024 SU851CO – Star Ship (Hoshi no Fune) for Saxophone Choir
- 2018 SO121C – Star Ship (Hoshi no Fune) for String Orchestra
- 2024 SU850 – Star Ship (Hoshi no Fune) for Trumpet and Piano
- 2021 SU799 – Summer Triangle
- 2013 R220CB – Summer Triangle for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble
- 2020 SO140C – Tree House
- 2023 SO193C – Voyage