Background
Shuichi Tsugawa was born in 1896 in Nagoya, Japan.
The clock tower on the Nishinomiya Uegahara Campus, the symbol of Kwansei Gakuin University.
修一 津川
Shuichi Tsugawa was born in 1896 in Nagoya, Japan.
After graduating from Kwansei Gakuin University, Shuichi Tsugawa made music his career and learned to play the organ.
Shuichi Tsugawa was a head of Educational Music Research Center, conductor of Tokyo Symphonic Chorus and an instructor at YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) and YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association) in Tokyo.
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1949Tsugawa Shuichi desribed "realistic music" in 1953 as "the newest, objectivest music" that used "wind and percussion instruments" instead of "feminine, string instruments." Tsugawa also used the term riarizumu to describe Fukai's film music.