Ushio Torikai (鳥養潮; surname Torikai; b. Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, July 11, 1952) is a Japanese composer of contemporary classical music.
Ushio Torikai is known for her highly individual musical voice, developed over many years of research and compositional experience in diverse musical fields including European classical music, traditional Japanese music, ancient Japanese music and computer/electronics.
Ms. Torikai is an alumna of Matsumoto Fukashi High School who was raised in Matsumoto, Nagano. Then she moved to Tokyo and graduated from the faculty of Economics at Keio University. She started a concert series of her own music in 1979, and was invited to the Paris Biennale in 1982. Concerts of her music have since been presented in major cities in Europe, North America and Japan, including at Georges Pompidou Center (Paris), the Museum of Modern Art (San Francisco), and Walker Art Center (Minneapolis).
Her compositions vary considerably in instrumentation, ranging from Western orchestral instruments to traditional Japanese ones; computer/electronics to reconstructed ancient Asian instruments; and Western Choir to Japanese Buddhist monks’ chants.