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中山晋平
1. Nakayama Shinpei (1887.3.22-1952.12.30)
2. Shinpei NakayamaShinpei Nakayama was a Japanese songwriter, famous for his many children's songs and popular songs that have become deeply embedded in Japanese popular culture. In 1914, Nakayama composed the song "Katyusha's song" for a dramatization of Tolstoy's Resurrection. The song, sung by actress Sumako Matsui, was a massive hit and Nakayama became famous almost overnight. Today this song is considered one of the earliest examples of modern Japanese popular music.
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