Saburō Moroi
Saburō Moroi was a Japanese composer (1903–1977). He was born in Tokyo.
Also recorded as Saburo Moroi · Saburou Moroi
Saburō Moroi

富樫康 · 『日本の作曲家』1956年4月25日 · Public domain
- Born
- 1903 · Tokyo
- Died
- 1977 · Tokyo
- Nationality
- Japan · Empire of Japan
- Occupation
- composer
- Fields
- music
- Education
- University of Tokyo
- Languages
- Japanese
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Life and career
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1903
Saburō Moroi was born in 1903 at Tokyo.
1951
municipal anthem of Kyoto is dated 1951.
1977
Saburō Moroi died in 1977 at Tokyo.
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Places
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- Tokyo
Primary material
Documents and archives
Institutional database
- Wikidata, structured authority record Q333029: Saburō Moroi
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reference work
- “Saburō Moroi”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Institutional database
Wikidata, structured authority record Q333029: Saburō MoroiWikimedia Foundation
Verifiedreference work
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The authorities additionally record the headings Saburo Moroi and Saburou Moroi. His recorded language was Japanese.
One child is recorded: Makoto Moroi.
Works and catalogued output.
Authority records.
Identity and origins
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