Education
Kondo studied composition from 1968 to 1972 with Yoshio Hasegawa and Hiroaki Minami at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.
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composer conductor musicologist university professor
Kondo studied composition from 1968 to 1972 with Yoshio Hasegawa and Hiroaki Minami at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.
He serves as Professor of Music at Ochanomizu University in Tokyo and also teaches at Tokyo University of Arts and Elisabeth University of Music in Hiroshima. His interests include hocket, the music of Ancient Greece, and strong differences in instrumental timbre, all of which are reflected in his compositions. The chamber version of his 1975 composition Sight Rhythmics reflects the latter in its unusual instrumentation of violin, banjo, steel drum, electric piano, and tuba, for example, but after a year in New York City, however, the influence of John Cage and Morton Feldman became more apparent in Kondo"s style.
His opera Hagoromo, based on a Noh play and premiered in Florence in 1994, is the unique case where his music blends western techniques with oriental traditions.
Kondo"s music has been performed by the London Sinfonietta, the Philharmonia Orchestra, the Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai Symphony Orchestra, the Arditti Quartet, NEXUS, the Balanescu Quartet, and Aki Takahashi. Kondo"s works have been recorded on the Hat Art, ALM, Fontec, and Deutsche Grammophon labels.
His scores are published by the University of York Music Press and Edition Peters. His notable students include Linda Catlin Smith and Paul Newland.
Kondo was associated with John Cage in the 1970s.