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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Born: <br /> | Born: October 16, 1937<br /> | ||
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Country: <br /> | Country: Tokyo, Japan<br /> | ||
Studies: | Studies: Tokyo National University of Fine Arts (1961) | ||
Teachers: | Teachers: [[Mareo Ishiketa]], [[Kazuko Yasukawa]] | ||
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Revision as of 09:03, 28 March 2013
Biography
Born: October 16, 1937
Country: Tokyo, Japan
Studies: Tokyo National University of Fine Arts (1961)
Teachers: Mareo Ishiketa, Kazuko Yasukawa
Works for Percussion
a sign – Multiple Percussion; Saxophone
Damnoen Sakuak (Floating Market) – Multiple Percussion; Saxophone
Ground Zero – Multiple Percussion; Saxophone
Happy Birthday, Picasso – Percussion Quartet; Synthesizer; Saxophone
References
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