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FUMIYO MOTOYAMA

Composer · Conductor  · Creative Director

Born in Kyoto, Japan / American nationality / Based in Seoul, South Korea

 

Education & Early Career

Graduated with honors (Red Diploma) from the Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory,

majoring in Composition under Alexander Tchaikovsky and Yuri Abdokov.

2nd Prize, Pushkin International Composition Competition (Russia)

Sonata for Violin and Piano — Performed at the Winners’ Concert, Great Hall of the Moscow

Conservatory

Piano Concerto — Premiered by the Russian State Symphony Orchestra (Svetlanov

Memorial) under Felix Korobov, Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory (Graduation

Concert)

Watercolor for Clarinet, Cello, and Harp — Selected for the 133rd Best Graduate Concert,

Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory

Selected Works & Premieres

1996 – Preludes for Flute Solo (St. Petersburg)

1997 – Sonata for Violin and Piano (Great Hall, Moscow Conservatory)

1998 – Line for Two Pianos (Rachmaninov Hall)

2000 – String Quartet (International Japanese Music Festival “The Heart of Japan”

, Rachmaninov Hall)

2002 – Piano Concerto (Russian State Symphony Orchestra, Great Hall, Moscow Conservatory)

Watercolor for Clarinet, Cello, and Harp (133rd Best Graduate Concert, Great Hall, Moscow

Conservatory)

2003 – Farewell for Cello and Chorus (Moscow) / My Journey (Dallas)

2004 – A Mother’s Prayer (Dallas Arts Gala) — for peace between Israel and Palestine

2005 – Songs of Light (Dallas) — Vocal and piano pieces based on her original poetry

2014 – The Love of Chunhyang (Universal Ballet, Seoul) — Recomposition and orchestral adaptation

based on Tchaikovsky’s music

2019–2023 – Postlude in Memoriam Gwangju, Fantasy on Amazing Grace, Concert Paraphrases on

Hymns, Reflections on Peace (Seoul)

2023 – Fantastic Animals (Hanuri Opera Arts Company) — Family opera inspired by

classical masterpieces; recomposition and orchestral arrangement

2026 – BAR LUX Reading Showcase (in production)

Ballet & Stage Music

Motoyama has collaborated extensively with the Universal Ballet Company, providing orchestration

for Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty, Giselle, and Don Quixote.

Her landmark work, The Love of Chunhyang (2014), reimagined Tchaikovsky’s music through new

symphonic interludes and orchestral recomposition, bridging Western lyricism with Korean

dramaticstorytelling.

The production received the E Daily Culture Award – Grand Prize (2019) and was performed

internationally, including at the Royal Opera House Muscat, Teatro Mayor Julio Mario Santo

Domingo, and the Bolshoi Theatre Gala (2023).

This project established Motoyama as a leading figure in cross-cultural symphonic theatre, refining

her orchestral language for later operatic works.

 

Opera & Music Theatre Projects

Fantastic Animals (2023) — Family opera, touring nationwide

●BAR LUX (2026, in production) — Original musical on human emotion and AI.

Motoyama serves as librettist, composer, creative director and, leading

both the musical and conceptual development.

Orchestral & Choral Collaborations (Selected)

Russian State Symphony Orchestra — Premiere of Piano Concerto (Felix Korobov, cond.)

Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra — The Love of Chunhyang, Don Quixote recordings

●Ivano-Frankivsk Philharmonie Orchestra (Ukraine) — Fantasy on Amazing Grace

Korea National Symphony Orchestra — Don Quixote 

Gangnam Symphony Orchestra, Korea Coop Orchestra — The Love of Chunhyang

 

Positions

●Principal Composer, Hanuri Opera Company (2023–present)

Founder・CEO・Composer・Creative Director, Luminare Studio – (Seoul)

© 2025 by Luminare

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