Noboru Itō  | |
|---|---|
| 伊藤昇 | |
| Born | 31 January 1903 Matsumoto, Japan  | 
| Died | 7 February 1993 (aged 90) | 
| Nationality | Japanese | 
| Occupation | Composer | 
Noboru Itō (伊藤昇, Itō Noboru, 31 January 1903 – 7 February 1993) was a Japanese composer who wrote experimental pieces for, among others, piano, chamber orchestra, and ballet suites.[1] His work was part of the Art competitions at the 1936 Summer Olympics.[2] During the 1930s and 1940s, he also wrote the music scores for films produced by the P.C.L. film studios and its successor, the Toho film studios,[1][3] including early works by directors Mikio Naruse and Satsuo Yamamoto.[4]
Film music (selected)
- 1935: The Actress and the Poet
 - 1935: Wife! Be Like a Rose!
 - 1935: The Girl in the Rumor
 - 1936: Morning's Tree-Lined Street
 - 1937: Ojōsan
 - 1937: Haha no kyoku
 - 1943: Momotarō no umiwashi
 - 1946: Those Who Make Tomorrow
 
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