Kazuhiro Morita
Kazuhiro Morita (森田一浩 or Morita Kazuhiro, born 1952 in Tokyo; died 2021) was a Japanese composer and arranger.Morita studied with Yoshio Hasegawa at the Tokyo University of the Arts. He is known as an arranger, reworking pieces like ''Appalachian Spring'' by Aaron Copland, ''Galánta Dances'' by Zoltán Kodály, ''Don Juan'' and an excerpt from ''Salome'' by Richard Strauss, ''The Miraculous Mandarin'' by Béla Bartók, Symphony No. 1 by Gustav Mahler, the second suite from the ballet ''Daphnis et Chloé'' by Maurice Ravel and the ''Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini'' by Sergei Rachmaninoff. He is also noted for his arrangements of anime scores (including ''Castle in the Sky'', ''Princess Mononoke'', and ''Kiki's Delivery Service'') and his original compositions. He teaches at Shobi University.
From 1991 to 1994, he served as a member of the Japan Band Clinic Committee. Since 2015, she has also been selected as a member of the selection committee for the All Japan Wind Orchestra Competition. She died on August 25, 2021 from multiple myeloma. Provided by Wikipedia