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Ayuo Takahashi

Ayuo Takahashi (born October 19, 1960) is a Japanese-born American composer, poet, lyricist, singer and performer of plucked string instruments including guitar, bouzouki, Irish harp, Chinese zheng, Japanese koto, and medieval European psaltery. He is adept at adapting the ancient music of Japan, China, Persia, Greece and medieval Europe to create a new and original music without abandoning their strict forms, while simultaneously making them relevant to contemporary music styles. He has composed for classical ensembles including string quartets, piano, various chamber ensembles and orchestra, as well as composed, produced and performed with rock, jazz and musicians of various traditional music from around the world. He has also composed many music theater pieces, some of which has been released on CD in the United States and Japan.

Ayuo Takahashi
Background information
Born (1960-10-19) October 19, 1960 (age 63)
Tokyo
Occupation(s)composer, lyricist, singer, instrumentalist
InstrumentsGuitar
bouzouki
Irish harp
Chinese zheng
Japanese koto
Websitewww.ayuo.net

Biography edit

Ayuo Takahashi was born in Tokyo, and spent his early childhood traveling in Germany, Sweden and France with his parents. His father, Yuji Takahashi, is a composer of contemporary classical music and a pianist known for premiering works by Iannis Xenakis and John Cage. Ayuo and his parents settled in New York City in 1966. Ayuo grew up listening to both the new avant-garde experimental and contemporary music and the psychedelic rock music of the 1960s. He often went to museums, art galleries and cinemas to see exhibitions of contemporary art and the new cinema. At the same time, he also saw Japanese traditional Noh plays, and heard ancient and medieval music from Japan and Europe. All these were to become important influences in Ayuo's music and music-theater pieces. Ayuo's parents divorced in 1969, and Ayuo's mother married an American of Iranian descent, who came from a family that performed traditional Persian music in the courts of the Iranian Shah. This gave Ayuo the opportunity to hear Persian traditional music, which was also to leave a lasting influence on his music.

In 1975, Ayuo's mother and step-father separated, while Ayuo was visiting his father in Japan, forcing him to live there. His first studio recording was in 1976 with his father, Yuji Takahashi, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Masahiko Togashi on the CD "Twilight" released on Columbia Records in Japan.

Adjusting to life in Japan as a teenager was difficult, and Ayuo would later make that the main theme on his CD "What We Look Like In The Picture" released in 2006 from Zipangu in Japan. Ayuo spent his high school years writing poetry and appearing in poetry reading competitions.

Ayuo joined Keiji Haino's group "Fushitsusha" in 1979, and performed improvisation with many musicians in what was the final period of the "free music scene" in Japan of the 1970s.

Ayuo studied the traditional plucked string instrument, Biwa, with Kinshi Tsuruta. He studied contemporary music composition with Minao Shibata and Joji Yuasa.

His first solo record,"Carmina", was recorded in 1983 and released in 1984 from Epic-Sony. Since then, he has released over a dozen solo albums, collaborating with a diverse group of individuals, including Peter Hammill, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Danny Thompson, Maddy Prior, Takehisa Kosugi, Carlos Alomar, John Zorn, Bill Laswell, Dave Mattacks, Yohji Yamamoto, Jadranka Stojaković, Hiromi Ōta, Yoko Ueno, Clive Deamer, Mikigami Koichi, Wataru Ohkuma, Aki Takahashi, Mie Miki, Kazue Sawai and many Japanese traditional musicians. Three CDs of his music have been released in the United States from the TZADIK label in the 21st century.

Ayuo has composed music for films, ballet, contemporary dance, and theater. Border Line, directed by the Japanese film director Lee Sang-il in 2002, features music mostly performed alone by Ayuo.

Music edit

Ayuo has a unique distinctive style in his music. He can create music which balances on traditions of world music, improvisation, new age, psychedelic, avant-pop, electronica and classical composition, without losing his distinctive voice in the music he creates. For the first Tzadik CD, he was introduced as "one of the most enigmatic figures in Japan".

He has also made unique arrangements of compositions by Erik Satie, Claude Debussy, Richard Wagner, Maurice Ravel, Toru Takemitsu and other classical composers

Lyrics edit

Ayuo's lyrics are often about difficulties in human relationship, especially between different cultures, and between men and women. His lyrics often include scientific, literary or historical references. He often uses texts by philosophers from Japan, Middle East, and Europe, such as Dogen, Rumi, Kazantzakis, and others. Two of his music-theater compositions are based on a medieval Japanese Noh play by Zeami. Another music-theater composition is based on the story "Blue Eyes, Black Hair" by Marguerite Duras. There are also compositions based on mythic themes, such as the story of Pele and Hi'iaka from Hawaii, and story of the Sun god from ancient India. Ayuo often writes on the liner notes of his CDs that he was influenced by the scholar of world myths and comparative religion, Joseph Campbell.

Discography edit

Albums released in Japan edit

  • Carmina (1984)
  • Silent Film (1985)
  • Shizukani Okitegoran (1985)
  • Memory Theatre (1985)
  • Nova Carmina (1986)
  • Blue Eyes, Black Hair (1995)
  • Heavenly Garden Orchestra (1995)
  • Songs from a Eurasian Journey (1997)
  • Earth Guitar (2000)
  • Stoned (2002)
  • E No Naka No Sugata (What We Look Like In The Picture) (2006)
  • dna (2009)

Albums released in the US edit

  • Izutsu (2000)
  • Red Moon (2004)
  • AOI (2005)

Albums released in South Korea edit

  • Songs from a Eurasian Journey (1998)

Albums produced by Ayuo edit

  • Kazue Sawai/ Me to Me (Eye to Eye)(1988)

External links edit

  • Official website
  • https://www.youtube.com/user/NovaCarmina?feature=mhee
  • www.psychemusic.org
  • www.allmusic.com/artist/ayuo-q70718

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newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Ayuo Takahashi born October 19 1960 is a Japanese born American composer poet lyricist singer and performer of plucked string instruments including guitar bouzouki Irish harp Chinese zheng Japanese koto and medieval European psaltery He is adept at adapting the ancient music of Japan China Persia Greece and medieval Europe to create a new and original music without abandoning their strict forms while simultaneously making them relevant to contemporary music styles He has composed for classical ensembles including string quartets piano various chamber ensembles and orchestra as well as composed produced and performed with rock jazz and musicians of various traditional music from around the world He has also composed many music theater pieces some of which has been released on CD in the United States and Japan Ayuo TakahashiBackground informationBorn 1960 10 19 October 19 1960 age 63 TokyoOccupation s composer lyricist singer instrumentalistInstrumentsGuitarbouzoukiIrish harpChinese zhengJapanese kotoWebsitewww wbr ayuo wbr net Contents 1 Biography 2 Music 3 Lyrics 4 Discography 4 1 Albums released in Japan 4 2 Albums released in the US 4 3 Albums released in South Korea 4 4 Albums produced by Ayuo 5 External linksBiography editAyuo Takahashi was born in Tokyo and spent his early childhood traveling in Germany Sweden and France with his parents His father Yuji Takahashi is a composer of contemporary classical music and a pianist known for premiering works by Iannis Xenakis and John Cage Ayuo and his parents settled in New York City in 1966 Ayuo grew up listening to both the new avant garde experimental and contemporary music and the psychedelic rock music of the 1960s He often went to museums art galleries and cinemas to see exhibitions of contemporary art and the new cinema At the same time he also saw Japanese traditional Noh plays and heard ancient and medieval music from Japan and Europe All these were to become important influences in Ayuo s music and music theater pieces Ayuo s parents divorced in 1969 and Ayuo s mother married an American of Iranian descent who came from a family that performed traditional Persian music in the courts of the Iranian Shah This gave Ayuo the opportunity to hear Persian traditional music which was also to leave a lasting influence on his music In 1975 Ayuo s mother and step father separated while Ayuo was visiting his father in Japan forcing him to live there His first studio recording was in 1976 with his father Yuji Takahashi Ryuichi Sakamoto and Masahiko Togashi on the CD Twilight released on Columbia Records in Japan Adjusting to life in Japan as a teenager was difficult and Ayuo would later make that the main theme on his CD What We Look Like In The Picture released in 2006 from Zipangu in Japan Ayuo spent his high school years writing poetry and appearing in poetry reading competitions Ayuo joined Keiji Haino s group Fushitsusha in 1979 and performed improvisation with many musicians in what was the final period of the free music scene in Japan of the 1970s Ayuo studied the traditional plucked string instrument Biwa with Kinshi Tsuruta He studied contemporary music composition with Minao Shibata and Joji Yuasa His first solo record Carmina was recorded in 1983 and released in 1984 from Epic Sony Since then he has released over a dozen solo albums collaborating with a diverse group of individuals including Peter Hammill Ryuichi Sakamoto Danny Thompson Maddy Prior Takehisa Kosugi Carlos Alomar John Zorn Bill Laswell Dave Mattacks Yohji Yamamoto Jadranka Stojakovic Hiromi Ōta Yoko Ueno Clive Deamer Mikigami Koichi Wataru Ohkuma Aki Takahashi Mie Miki Kazue Sawai and many Japanese traditional musicians Three CDs of his music have been released in the United States from the TZADIK label in the 21st century Ayuo has composed music for films ballet contemporary dance and theater Border Line directed by the Japanese film director Lee Sang il in 2002 features music mostly performed alone by Ayuo Music editAyuo has a unique distinctive style in his music He can create music which balances on traditions of world music improvisation new age psychedelic avant pop electronica and classical composition without losing his distinctive voice in the music he creates For the first Tzadik CD he was introduced as one of the most enigmatic figures in Japan He has also made unique arrangements of compositions by Erik Satie Claude Debussy Richard Wagner Maurice Ravel Toru Takemitsu and other classical composersLyrics editAyuo s lyrics are often about difficulties in human relationship especially between different cultures and between men and women His lyrics often include scientific literary or historical references He often uses texts by philosophers from Japan Middle East and Europe such as Dogen Rumi Kazantzakis and others Two of his music theater compositions are based on a medieval Japanese Noh play by Zeami Another music theater composition is based on the story Blue Eyes Black Hair by Marguerite Duras There are also compositions based on mythic themes such as the story of Pele and Hi iaka from Hawaii and story of the Sun god from ancient India Ayuo often writes on the liner notes of his CDs that he was influenced by the scholar of world myths and comparative religion Joseph Campbell Discography editAlbums released in Japan edit Carmina 1984 Silent Film 1985 Shizukani Okitegoran 1985 Memory Theatre 1985 Nova Carmina 1986 Blue Eyes Black Hair 1995 Heavenly Garden Orchestra 1995 Songs from a Eurasian Journey 1997 Earth Guitar 2000 Stoned 2002 E No Naka No Sugata What We Look Like In The Picture 2006 dna 2009 Albums released in the US edit Izutsu 2000 Red Moon 2004 AOI 2005 Albums released in South Korea edit Songs from a Eurasian Journey 1998 Albums produced by Ayuo edit Kazue Sawai Me to Me Eye to Eye 1988 External links editOfficial website https www youtube com user NovaCarmina feature mhee singersong homestead com www psychemusic org www allmusic com artist ayuo q70718 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ayuo Takahashi amp oldid 1188719144, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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