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Takehisa Kosugi
小杉 武久
Born
(1938-03-24)March 24, 1938
Tokyo, Japan
Died
October 12, 2018(2018-10-12) (aged 80)[1]
Ashiya, Hyōgo, Japan
Occupation(s)
Composer, violinist
Takehisa Kosugi (小杉 武久, Kosugi Takehisa, March 24, 1938 – October 12, 2018) was a Japanese composer, violinist and artist associated with the Fluxus movement.
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TakehisaKosugi (小杉 武久, KosugiTakehisa, March 24, 1938 – October 12, 2018) was a Japanese composer, violinist and artist associated with the Fluxus movement...
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Music, Milan Knížák's Broken Music Composition, early La Monte Young, TakehisaKosugi, and the Analog #1 (Noise Study) (1961) by Fluxus-related composer...
young age, Abe performed with notables such as Motoharu Yoshizawa, TakehisaKosugi, Yosuke Yamashita, Derek Bailey, and Milford Graves, although he generally...
exploring musical improvisation, composed of six composers, including TakehisaKosugi, Mieko Shiomi (Chieko Shiomi), Yasunao Tone. Ongaku in their group...
of the better known include Masayuki Takayanagi, Masahiko Togashi, TakehisaKosugi, Mototeru Takagi, Kaoru Abe, Steve Lacy, Dave Burrell, Derek Bailey...
music director by David Tudor. After 1995, MCDC's music director was TakehisaKosugi. MCDC commissioned more work from contemporary composers than any other...
taken by Maciunas himself, pieces by Ben Vautier, Alison Knowles and TakehisaKosugi were performed in the street for free, although in practice there was...
Group Ongaku leader and Fluxus member TakehisaKosugi. The rest of the group were several years younger than Kosugi, and were all inspired by the spirit...
music collective called New Direction along with fellow composers TakehisaKosugi, Yūji Takahashi, and Kenji Kobayashi, and others. The group disbanded...
describes in his book Music Downtown: Writings from the Village Voice how TakehisaKosugi's composition Music for a Revolution directs the performer to "[s]coop...
Scelsi, Michael Finnissy, Gerald Barry, Somei Satoh, Akio Suzuki, TakehisaKosugi, Jo Kondo, Sylvano Bussotti, Luis de Pablo, Capricorn, Spectrum, Music...
Collaboration between Sonic Youth and William Winant, Jim O'Rourke, TakehisaKosugi, Christian Wolff, Coco Hayley Gordon Moore, Christian Marclay, and...
Russell, Steve Noble, John Edwards, Haino Keiji, John Zorn, Yoko Ono, TakehisaKosugi, and others. Moore was a member of the earliest incarnations of Swans...
other at all. On May 8, 1960, six young Japanese musicians, including TakehisaKosugi and Yasunao Tone, formed the Group Ongaku with two tape recordings...
were a group of improvisers and artists who studied together under TakehisaKosugi at the Bigakko artschool in Tokyo in the mid-1970s. As a graduation...
experimental music collective Group Ongaku. Members of Group Ongaku included TakehisaKosugi, Chieko Shiomi, and Yasunao Tone, who were all experimenting with tape...
Kershaw Olga Kholodnaya Carla Kihlstedt of Sleepytime Gorilla Museum TakehisaKosugi Ganesh Kumaresh Henry Lau David LaFlamme Jim Lea of Slade Ben Lee Michael...
Komlós (1935–2017) Anton Kontra (1932–2020) Hugo Kortschak (1884–1957) TakehisaKosugi (1938–2018) Boris Koutzen (1901–1966) Dénes Kovács (1930–2005) Tosca...
de Ridder, Dick Higgins, Alison Knowles, Joe Jones, Shigeko Kubota, TakehisaKosugi, Maciunas, Ben Patterson, Mieko Shiomi, Ben Vautier, Robert Watts,...
the relation of sound to art, and included work from Max Eastley and TakehisaKosugi. The station is broadcast from a transmitter on the roof of Guy's Hospital...