Satomi Saeki

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Isuzugawa “The Holy River of Isuzu” 07:18 Tools
Saika “Accented Flower” 00:00 Tools
Haru no kyoku (tegoto) “Ode to Spring” 00:00 Tools
Hakumei “Angel’s Ladder” 00:00 Tools
London no yoru no ame “Night Rain in London” 00:00 Tools
Nagare “Stream / Flow” 00:00 Tools
Matsuri no taiko “Festival Drums” 00:00 Tools
Chidori no kyoku “Song of the Plover” 00:00 Tools
Chidori No Kyoku 00:00 Tools
Haru No Kyoku (Tegoto) 00:00 Tools
Isuzugawa 07:19 Tools
London No Yoru No Ame 00:00 Tools
Nagare 00:00 Tools
Saika 00:00 Tools
Matsuri No Taiko 00:00 Tools
Hakumei 00:00 Tools
Aki No Koto No Ha 00:00 Tools
Sagano 00:00 Tools
Fuyu Momiji 00:00 Tools
Midare 09:52 Tools
Rokudan 00:00 Tools
Shoganken reibo 00:00 Tools
Seki Setsu 00:00 Tools
Saika "Accented Flower" 00:00 Tools
Isuzugawa "The Holy River Of Isuzu" 00:00 Tools
Haru No Kyoku (Tegoto) "Ode To Spring" 00:00 Tools
London No Yoru No Ame "Night Rain In London" 00:00 Tools
Matsuri No Taiko "Festival Drums" 00:00 Tools
Chidori No Kyoku "Song Of The Plover" 00:00 Tools
Hakumei "Angel's Ladder" 00:00 Tools
Nagare "Stream/flow" 00:00 Tools
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Born in Miyazaki, Japan, Satomi Saeki was introduced to Japanese traditional music by her father, a shakuhachi-player and -maker. She studied koto (horizontal harp), sangen/shamisen (3-stringed Japanese lute) and juushichigen (17-stringed horizontal harp) with Shizu Watanabe, Namie Sano and Takeshi Nakai. Saeki graduated from the Tokyo Geijutsu Daigaku (National Tokyo University of Fine Arts and Music) and the 37th Japanese Traditional Music School of NHK (Japan Broadcasting Cooperation). Since moving to Victoria, British Columbia in 1994, Saeki has been teaching and performing koto music at various educational institutes and cultural events in North America. Satomi Saeki And Alcvin Takegawa Ramos perform together, including a new musical interpretation of the classic poetry of The Tale of Genji. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.