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Kimio Eto

Kimio Eto

Kimio Eto has been played on NTS in shows including Devotion w/ Lafawndah, featured first on 24 March 2015. Songs played include Sakura, Sakura (Cherry Blossoms), Kazoe Uta (Song Of Children At Play) and Yuki No Genso (Snow Fantasy).

Kimio Eto (衛藤公雄 Etō Kimio) (surname Etō, born 1924 in Ōita – died 24 December 2012[1]) was a blind Japanese musician who played the koto. He began musical training at the age of eight with the renowned master Michio Miyagi. When he was eleven, he composed his first work and by the age of sixteen, he had received three consecutive grand prizes as an artist and composer from the national ministry and guild.

Eto moved to the United States in the 1950s with the intention to popularize the koto in the Western world. By the mid-1960s, he became a well-known figure in United States music recitals and concerts. He worked most notably with the American composer Henry Cowell on his Concerto for Koto and Orchestra, on which Eto was a soloist playing alongside the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski at the Philadelphia Academy of Music in December 1964.

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Kimio Eto

Kimio Eto has been played on NTS in shows including Devotion w/ Lafawndah, featured first on 24 March 2015. Songs played include Sakura, Sakura (Cherry Blossoms), Kazoe Uta (Song Of Children At Play) and Yuki No Genso (Snow Fantasy).

Kimio Eto (衛藤公雄 Etō Kimio) (surname Etō, born 1924 in Ōita – died 24 December 2012[1]) was a blind Japanese musician who played the koto. He began musical training at the age of eight with the renowned master Michio Miyagi. When he was eleven, he composed his first work and by the age of sixteen, he had received three consecutive grand prizes as an artist and composer from the national ministry and guild.

Eto moved to the United States in the 1950s with the intention to popularize the koto in the Western world. By the mid-1960s, he became a well-known figure in United States music recitals and concerts. He worked most notably with the American composer Henry Cowell on his Concerto for Koto and Orchestra, on which Eto was a soloist playing alongside the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski at the Philadelphia Academy of Music in December 1964.

Original source Last.fm

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Sakura, Sakura (Cherry Blossoms)
Kimio Eto
Bounty1966
Kazoe Uta (Song Of Children At Play)
Kimio Eto
World Pacific1959
Yuki No Genso (Snow Fantasy)
Kimio Eto
Bounty1966
Omoide (Song Of Remembrance)
Kimio Eto
World Pacific1959
Midori No Asa (Bright Morning)
Kimio Eto
World Pacific1959