Eiji Suzuki
Born in Tokyo in 1965, Suzuki graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, majoring in Composition. While at the university he studied with Yoshio Mamiya and Masao Endo, earning the Antaku Prize. Suzuki has produced many effective works for junior high, high school and community bands that capture the true essence of the wind band world and are heard frequently at contests and concerts. He has been honored as producer of ceremonies of the National Athletic Meet in Ishikawa and Yamagata states. He also established “Atelier M” with composer Toshio Mashima; a successful effort to present fine quality wind orchestra music.
At present, Eiji Suzuki is one of the busiest and
most prolific composers in Japan. In addition to his many popular
transcriptions and arrangements, Suzuki’s favorite original works include
“Morning Stars”, “Song and Dance”, “Chorale for Festival”, “AWAKENING”,
and “The Fete of Light”, in memory of Kiyoshi Watanabe.