Karen Tanaka
Karen Tanaka is a Japanese composer.
Biography
Karen Tanaka was born in Tokyo where she started piano and composition lessons as a child. After studying composition with Akira Miyoshi and piano with Nobuko Amada at Toho Gakuen School of Music in Tokyo, she moved to Paris in 1986 with the aid of a French Government Scholarship to study with Tristan Murail and work at IRCAM as an intern. In 1987, she was awarded the Gaudeamus International Composers Award at the International Music Week in Amsterdam. She studied with Luciano Berio in Florence in 1990–91 with funds from the Nadia Boulanger Foundation and a Japanese Government Scholarship. In 1996, she received the Margaret Lee Crofts Fellowship at the Tanglewood Music Center. In 1998 she was appointed as Co-Artistic Director of the Yatsugatake Kogen Music Festival, previously directed by Toru Takemitsu. In 2005 she was awarded the Bekku Prize.In 2012, Tanaka was selected as a fellow of the Sundance Institute’s Composers Lab for Feature Film where she was mentored by Hollywood's leading composers. In 2016, she served as an orchestrator for the BBC's TV series, Planet Earth II. She has scored numerous short films, animations, and documentaries. Sister, one of the animated films she scored, was selected for prestigious film festivals including Sundance, Annecy, Ottawa, and nominated for the 92nd Academy Awards for Best Animated Short Film in January 2020.
Her works have been performed by distinguished ensembles and orchestras worldwide, including the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Berkeley Symphony Orchestra, Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra, Norwegian Chamber Orchestra, NHK Symphony Orchestra in Tokyo, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Brodsky Quartet, BIT20 Ensemble, Gothic Voices, Anúna, among many others. Various dance companies, including the Nederlands Dans Theater, have also featured her music.
Tanaka has received numerous commissions from, most notably, Radio France, the Canada Council for the Arts for Eve Egoyan, the Arts Council of England for Brodsky Quartet, the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Kazushi Ono, the Michael Vyner Trust for the NHK Symphony Orchestra conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen, Jane Dutcher for Joan Jeanrenaud and the Berkeley Symphony Orchestra conducted by Kent Nagano, and the National Endowment for the Arts for the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Peter Bay.
Her love of nature and concern for the environment has influenced many of her works, including Questions of Nature, Frozen Horizon, Water and Stone, Dreamscape, Ocean, Silent Ocean, Tales of Trees, Water Dance, Crystalline series, and Children of Light.
Tanaka taught composition at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Her music is published by Chester Music in London, Schott Music New York, ABRSM in the UK and Editions Bim in Switzerland. She lives in Los Angeles and teaches composition at California Institute of the Arts.
Major works
Orchestral
- Anamorphose, for piano & orchestra
- Departure
- Echo Canyon
- Guardian Angel, for clarinet, harp, percussion & string orchestra
- Hommage en cristal, for piano & string orchestra
- Initium, for orchestra & electronics
- Lost Sanctuary
- Prismes
- , for cello & orchestra
- Water of Life
- Wave Mechanics
Chamber
- Always in my heart, for clarinet & piano
- , for string quartet
- Dreamscape, for 7 instruments
- , for horn & piano
- Frozen Horizon, for 7 instruments
- Holland Park Avenue Study, for 5 instruments
- Invisible Curve, for 5 instruments
- Metal Strings, for string quartet
- , for violin & piano
- Polarization, for 2 percussionists
- , for 2 violins
- , for trumpet & piano
- Water and Stone, for 8 instruments
- Wind Whisperer, for flute, viola & harp
Piano/Harpsichord
- , for piano
- Children of Light, for piano
- Crystalline, for piano
- Crystalline II, for piano
- Crystalline III, for piano
- Herb Garden, for piano four hands
- Jardin des herbes, for harpsichord
- Lavender, for harpsichord
- Lavender Field, for piano
- Love in the Wind, for piano
- , for piano
- Northern Light, for piano
- Our Planet Earth, for piano
- , for piano
- , for piano
- Who Stole the Tarts?, for piano
- The Zoo in the Sky, for piano
Solo instrumental
- Lilas, for cello
- Metallic Crystal, for metallic percussion & electronics
- Night Bird, for alto saxophone & electronics
- , for cello & electronics
- Tales of Trees, for marimba
- Wave Mechanics II, for violin & electronics
Electroacoustic
- Celestial Harmonics
- Inuit Voices
- Questions of Nature
Choral
- God is Love as Love is God
- God Loves Us All
- Rise Up Hallelu
- Sleep My Child
- Wait for the Lord
Sound design
- Opening Bell for Daiichi Seimei Hall
- Viva Suntory! for Suntory Hall
Discography
- At the grave of Beethoven, Brodsky Quartet
- Children of Light, Ikuyo Nakamichi, piano
- Crystalline, Eve Egoyan, piano
- , Signe Bakke, piano
- Crystalline II, Xak Bjerken, piano
- Crystalline II, Signe Bakke, piano
- Frozen Horizon, Azure Ensemble
- Initium, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra; Kazuyoshi Akiyama, conductor
- Invisible Curve, Azure Ensemble
- Jardin des herbes, Calvert Johnson, harpsichord
- Lavender Field, Thalia Myers, piano
- Love in the Wind, Yuko Nakamichi, piano
- Metallic Crystal, Roland Auzet, percussion
- Night Bird, Claude Delangle, alto saxophone
- Night Bird, Gerard McChrystal, alto saxophone
- Night Bird, David Hernando Vitores, alto saxophone
- Northern Light, Thalia Myers, piano
- Our Planet Earth, Ikuyo Nakamichi, piano
- Prismes, Malmö Symphony Orchestra; Junichi Hirokami, conductor
- Shibuya Tokyo, Mioi Takeda & Lynn Bechtold, violins
- Silent Ocean, Osamu Kumashiro, trumpet; Kazumasa Watanabe, piano
- The Song of Songs, Joan Jeanrenaud, cello
- The Song of Songs, Medeleine Shapiro, cello
- The Song of Songs, Maya Fridman, cello
- Techno Etudes, Tomoko Mukaiyama, piano
- Techno Etudes, Signe Bakke, piano
- Water and Stone, Azure Ensemble
- Water Dance, Signe Bakke, piano
- Water Dance, Kayako Matsunaga, piano
- Wave Mechanics, Ensemble Kanazawa
- Wave Mechanics II, Airi Yoshioka, violin
- The Zoo in the Sky, Ikuyo Nakamichi, piano