@Another User said:
Angelo, yes I did mean western music. sorry I'm just now catching up here.
No, i don't know any earnest composers from the far east, who compose in the tradition of european serious music. Far East would mean Malaysia, Vietnam, Korea, China, Japan.
Well, one i know, Toru Takemitsu (1930-1996), a brilliant genius from Japan. I'm sure there are more, i simply just don't know it. I know composers from all over Europe, from Protugal to the Ural mountains, and from Island to Georgia (the country, not the US state).
General, the composing for orchestra or music "a la European" ends where west Asia starts, that's is when you cross the border from christian/caucasian Goergia with the capitol Tbilisi to muselman Aserbaijan, that's where Europe cultural wise ends in the east.
I know composers in Tbilisi Georgia, for example:
GIYA KANCHELI, a madman, revolutionary, and genius, responsible for many scandals.
http://www.schirmer.com/composers/kancheli_bio.htmlor
ZAKHARY PALIASHVILI (1871-1933)
http://www.tcmc.ge/index1.html
I believe that Georgia is the outermost "bastion" of European culture, after that you enter a complet other culture.
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