Japanese composer Yu Kuwabara (b.1984) examines her sense of being and traces the origins of Japanese sound and language that shape her identity, tirelessly weaving a complex tapestry of the old and the new, the East and the West.
A winner of the 31st Yasushi Akutagawa Suntory Award for Music Composition and named one of Eight Women Composers to Watch in 2023 (Bachtrack), Kuwabara has received commissions from leading festivals, foundations, and ensembles including Lucerne Festival, Warsaw Autumn, ACHT BRÜCKEN|Musikfür Köln, I&I Foundation, ZeitRäume Basel, Mizzou International Composers Festival, Transit Festival 20-21, International Ensemble Modern Academy, National Theatre of Japan, Suntory Foundation of Arts, and NHK-FM.
Her works have been featured at numerous international festivals such as Darmstädter Ferienkurse, CRESC… Biennale für AktuelleMusik Frankfurt Rhein-Main, Ultraschall Berlin, Bregenzer Festspiele, Tectonics Glasgow, Festival Musica, Mostra Sonora Sueca, EXPO Milano 2015, Music From Japan, Tongyeong International Music Festival, Takefu International Music Festival, Japan Society, among others, and have been performed widely around the world.
In 2024, her first portrait album was released by Kairos. Her scores are published by Edition Gravis and Edition Wunn. She is a member of Awai-Za, a chamber collective that explores the intersection of contemporary music and Edo-period culture. She is currently an associate professor at Kunitachi College of Music, and also serves as a lecturer at Tokyo University of the Arts and Senzoku Gakuen College of Music.
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