From the 1970s onwards, he was best known for combining Western and traditional Japanese music, as well as versatile experimentation with Western acoustic and electronic music.[2]
Shinohara died of stomach cancer on 3 March 2024, at the age of 92.[3]
1984 Tabiyuki (On travel) for mezzo-soprano and small ensemble (flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, percussion, violin, viola, cello and double bass)
1986/1990 Evolution for solo cello
1990 Cooperation for 8 traditional Japanese and 8 Western instruments (English horn, clarinet, trumpet, trombone, percussion, piano, violin, and cello)
1993 Situations for alto saxophone and digital keyboard
2005 Turns for violin and koto
Consonance for flute, horn, vibraphone, marimba, harp and cello
Relations for flute and piano
Percussion ensemble
1962 Alternance
Keyboard
Elevation for organ
1963/1969 Tendence pour piano
1996 Undulation A for piano
The Bear who saw the Sea for two pianos
Music for traditional Japanese instruments
1972 Tatuyai (Fluctuation) for koto, percussion, and singer
1972 Tuyatai (Fluctuation) for sangen
1973 Kyudo A (In quest of enlightenment) for shakuhachi
1973 Kyudo B for shakuhachi and harp
1981 Jushichigen-no-Umare (Birth of the bass koto) for 17-Gen
1981 Nagare for Shamisen for shamisen, sangen, kin and gongs
Electronic music
1966 Memoires 4-channel electronic composition composed at the Institute of Sonology in Utrecht
1974 Broadcasting
1979 City Visit for 4-channel tape
1980 Passage for bass flute and stereophony
To Rain and Wind for koto, percussion and live electronics
Rea, John. 2008. "Better Than a Thousand Days of Diligent Study Is One Day with a Great Teacher: Visiting Foreign Artist Residencies at McGill's Faculty of Music, 1975–1981". In Compositional Crossroads: Music, McGill, Montreal, edited by Eleanor V. Stubley. Montréal: McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN0-7735-3278-1
Further reading
Landy, Leigh. 1987. "An Analysis of Tayutai for Koto (1972) Composed by Makoto Shinohara". Interface: Journal of New Music Research 16:75–96
Shinohara, Makoto. 2003. "Zusammenspiel westlicher und japanischer Instrumente". In Komposition und Musikwissenschaft im Dialog. III (1999–2001), edited by Imke Misch and Christoph von Blumröder. Signale aus Köln 6. Münster: Lit-Verlag.