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- Megumi Ohnaka (大中恩), who also used the pseudonym Ai Tsuchida (July 24, 1924 - December 3, 2018), was a Japanese composer known for his children's songs (doyo) and choruses, as well as his live "Song Song" parties, which he began in 1961. In 1945, he graduated from the composition department of Tokyo Music School, into which he had matriculated in 1942. The same year he was drafted into the Imperial Japanese Navy. In 1955, he formed with Yoshinao Nakada, , , and . In 1957, he formed through the activities of the mixed chorus (1946-1955), which disbanded after thirty years in 1987. In 1968, he formed the female chorus, . In 1989, he received the Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon for individuals who have contributed to academic and artistic developments, improvements, and accomplishments. (en)
- 大中 恩(おおなか めぐみ、1924年7月24日 - 2018年12月3日)は、日本の作曲家。男性。土田藍(つちだ あい)という筆名で、自身の歌の作詞も手がけている。 父は『椰子の実』の作曲者である大中寅二。詩人、作家の阪田寛夫は従弟に当たる。 (ja)
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- 大中 恩(おおなか めぐみ、1924年7月24日 - 2018年12月3日)は、日本の作曲家。男性。土田藍(つちだ あい)という筆名で、自身の歌の作詞も手がけている。 父は『椰子の実』の作曲者である大中寅二。詩人、作家の阪田寛夫は従弟に当たる。 (ja)
- Megumi Ohnaka (大中恩), who also used the pseudonym Ai Tsuchida (July 24, 1924 - December 3, 2018), was a Japanese composer known for his children's songs (doyo) and choruses, as well as his live "Song Song" parties, which he began in 1961. In 1989, he received the Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon for individuals who have contributed to academic and artistic developments, improvements, and accomplishments. (en)