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Nobu Kōda: Life, Music and the Suzuki Method

Nobu Kōda: Life, Music and the Suzuki Method

Update: 2025-10-27
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In this episode, we explore the remarkable life of Nobu Kōda (1870–1946). Essentially Japan’s first composer to write in the Western classical style and one of the earliest Japanese musicians to study abroad. Born during the Meiji Restoration, a time when women were expected to become “good wives and wise mothers,” Kōda defied convention to study music in Boston and Vienna, bringing Western traditions back to Japan and transforming its musical landscape. From teaching the future creator of the Suzuki Method to breaking barriers as a performer and educator, Kōda’s story is one of courage, innovation, and quiet revolution. 





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Nobu Kōda: Life, Music and the Suzuki Method

Nobu Kōda: Life, Music and the Suzuki Method

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