SHITANDA Motoyuki(Japan)

Motoyuki Shitanda was born in Osaka.
He studied composition under Mareo Ishiketa, and graduated from the Composition Course, Faculty of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts.
As a composer, he has received many awards including Original Stage work Prize Special award (Agency for Cultural Affairs), the First Prize of Sasakawa Prize, the Second Prize in the composition division of the Sogakudo Japanese Lied Competition, the First Prize and the Member Award in the Pro Musica Nipponia 40th Anniversary Memorial Competition for Composition and the Akita City Cultural Merit Award.
He served as the music director of the Atorion Chamber Orchestra (orchestra in residence of the Akita Prefecture’s concert hall) up until 2011. He is a former executive director and a former vice president of Akita University.

FIVE DOORS for Orchestra

It is said that human emotions can be classified into five categories:
joy, anger, disgust, fear, and sadness. In reality, these emotions are not stable, but change from moment to moment, become stronger/weaker, or may even be complicatedly mixed. I composed this piece with the image of a ballet expressing such emotional changes in a story-like manner. As one opens the five doors each, a different scenery of light/dark appears in front of one's eyes, but actually they are mental sceneries in which the one's emotions of the moment are projected. In this piece, the way they change one after another is depicted.