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The creative environment of the postal carriage?

This is a German composer whose only famous work is this one.

It was originally a short piece written for piano. Because its melody was so popular,

it has also been adapted into other performance styles such as recorder ensemble, woodwind ensemble, and orchestra. Ensembles and more.

Little Japan made a song with the same name.

This song belongs to modern Japanese folk songs. Composed by Hiroshi Furoseki, lyrics by Shio Qiuden

This song was composed in December 1951 and recorded. In 1952, it was sung by Japanese singer Okamoto Atsuro and became widely sung. It gradually spread in our country in the 1970s.

About the author

Hiroyuki Furoseki is a Japanese composer. After graduating from Fukushima Commercial School in his early years, he studied composition under Akiro Sugamoto. In 1929, the British "International Society of Composers" solicited newly composed music, and the work he sent won the award. Since then, he has been engaged in music creation activities, and many of his works have been broadcast on radio stations. In 1953, he received the "Broadcasting Culture Award" from the Japan Broadcasting Association. "Didi Carriage" is the most widely circulated song among his songs, in addition to "Nagasaki Bell" and so on.