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KITARO Masanori Takahashi (高橋正則, Takahashi Masanori?), better known as Kitarō (喜多郎?), (February 4, 1953) is a Grammy award-winning Japanese musician, composer and multi-instrumentalist. Contents [hide] * 1 Biography o 1.1 Early life o 1.2 Solo career o 1.3 1995 to present * 2 Personal life * 3 Discography * 4 External links [edit] Biography [edit] Early life Kitaro moved to Tokyo to experience and become a part of the music scene, and it was there that he discovered the synthesizer. His first synthesizer was analog, and recalls he “just loved the analog sound that it made compared to today's digital sound”. His parents were first opposed to the idea of their son having a musical career. Indeed, in an effort to manoeuvre him towards their vision, they made arrangements for him to take a job at a local company. In return, he left home without telling them. He supported himself by taking on several part time jobs such as cooking or civil service work, meanwhile composing songs at night. In the early 1970s, he changed completely to keyboards. He joined the band "Far East Family Band" and toured with them around the world. In Europe, he met the German synthesizer musician and former Tangerine Dream member Klaus Schulze. Schulze produced two albums for the band and gave Kitaro some tips for the use of synthesizers. In 1976 he left the band and travelled through Asia (China, Laos, Thailand, India). [edit] Solo career Back in Japan, Kitaro started his solo career in 1977. The first two albums Ten Kai and From the Full Moon Story became cult favorites of fans of the nascent New Age movement. He performed his first symphonic concert at the 'Small Hall' of the Kosei Nenkin Kaikan in Shinjuku, Tokyo. During this concert Kitaro used a synthesizer to recreate the sounds of 40 different instruments, a world's first. But it was his famous soundtrack for the NHK series "Silk Road" that brought him international attention. He struck a worldwide distribution arrangement with Geffen Records in 1986. This included a re-releasing of five prior albums -- Astral Voyage, Full Moon Story, Millennia, India, and Asia, each handsomely packaged with Japanesque obi strips -- and a new album, the aptly titled, Toward the West. In 1987 he collaborated with different musicians, e.g. with Micky Hart (Grateful Dead) and Jon Anderson (Yes). In 1988 his record sales soared to 10 million worldwide. He was nominated twice for a Grammy award and his soundtrack for the movie "Heaven & Earth" won the award for best original score. When asked about his music, he said, "I never had education in music, I just learned to trust my ears and my feelings." He credits ‘powers beyond himself’ for his music, saying, "This music is not from my mind. It is from heaven, going through my body and out my fingers through composing. Sometimes I wonder. I never practice. I don't read or write music, but my fingers move. I wonder, 'Whose song is this?' I write my songs, but they are not my songs."[citation needed] [edit] 1995 to present Since his 1995 début for Domo Records—the Grammy-nominated Mandala, featuring bold use of electric guitar—Kitaro has released no less than thirteen albums. Among them, the live An Enchanted Evening (1995), the deeply spiritual Gaia Onbashira (1998) and Ancient (2001), were all Grammy nominated. The 2000 Thinking Of You, which allmusic.com calls a “journey to ecstasy” and “one of the most beautiful CDs of all time,”[citation needed] won the Grammy for Best New Age Album. Kitaro’s music has long been recognised for its messages of peace and spirituality. In the wake of September 11, the artist began recording Sacred Journey Of Ku-kai, an intended series of peace-themed albums (Vol. 1 released in 2003; Vol. 2 in 2005, vol.3 in 2007), inspired by the classic Buddhist pilgrimage to the 88 sacred temples on Japan’s Shikoku Island, a journey taken by the famous Buddhist monk Kūkai over a millennium ago. In 2007, Kitaro has composed the music for West Lake Impression, a large-scale opera, directed by renowned Chinese film director Zhang Yimou. The opera reflects the city’s history and culture through music and dance. Using modern technology, the stage is 75 centimeters below the lake’s surface during the day so as not to affect the landscape and boating activities. In the evening, the stage is 75 centimeters below the lake’s surface.[citation needed] The two-hour event had its opening night in March 2007. In 2007-2009 he launched the ‘Love and Peace World Tour,’ an international tour with which Kitaro hoped to inspire his message of world peace with his music. Kitaro toured Southeast Asia in 2007, and Greece in 2008. During his visit to Greece, Kitaro met Greek musician and composer Vangelis, and exchanged musical experience and creative ideas. Kitaro has also reunited with drummer Mickey Hart. [edit] Personal life From 1983 until 1990 Kitaro was married to Yuki Taoka. Yuki is a daughter of Kazuo Taoka, godfather of Yamaguchi-gumi, the largest Yakuza syndicate. Kitaro and Yuki had a son, Ryunosuke, who lives in Japan. They reportedly separated because Kitaro worked mostly in the United States while Yuki lived and worked in Japan. In the mid-nineties, Kitaro married Keiko Matsubara, a musician who played on several of his albums. Along with Keiko's son, the couple lived in Ward, Colorado on a 180 acre (730,000 m²) spread and composed in his 2500 square foot (230 m²) home studio "Mochi House" (it is large enough to hold a 70 piece orchestra). Kitaro and Keiko recently relocated to Sebastopol, California. In 1989, he wrote the "Japanese" Theme for the film "Return From The River Kwai". He has worked with guitarist Marty Friedman, formerly of Megadeth, on the "Scenes" album. He has also worked with Hong Kong Cantopop singer Anita Mui on the song "Years Flowing Like Water" "似水流年". [edit] Discography This section may need to be wikified to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. Please help by adding relevant internal links, or by improving the section's layout. (January 2010) Discography: 1976 - Oasis 1978 - Ten Kai/Astral Voyage/Astral Voyager/Astral Trip 1979 - Full Moon Story/Daichi 1980 - Silk Road (a.k.a. The Soghdian Merchants on VHS) 1980 - Silk Road II 1980 - In Person/In Person Digital (Live) 1980 - Silk Road Suite (conducted by Paul Buckmaster with The London Symphony Orchestra) 1981 - Silk Road III: Tunhuang/Tonko/Dunhuang 1981 - Best of Kitaro vol 1 1982 - World of Kitaro (conducted by John Lubbock with London Philharmonic Orchestra) 1981 - Ki 1982 - Millennia/Queen Millennia 1983 - Silk Road IV: Tenjiku/India 1983 - Portopia '81/Portpier Matsushita Kan (Single included in Noah's Ark) 1984 - Silver Cloud/Cloud 1984 - Live in Asia/Asia Super Tour Live/Asia (Live) 1986 - Toward the West/Endless Journey/Saihou: Journey of Silk Road 1986 - Tenku 1987 - The Light of the Spirit 1988 - Ten Years/Best of Ten Years 1990 - Kojiki 1991 - Live in America 1992 - Dream/Lady of Dreams (with Jon Anderson) 1993 - Heaven and Earth 1994 - Mandala 1994 - Tokusen II (CD 1 Best Of, CD 2 Live in Osaka) 1995 - An Enchanted Evening (Live) 1996 - Peace On Earth 1996 - Kitaro World of Music (Yu-Xiao Guang plays Kitaro's music ) 1997 - Cirque Ingenieux 1998 - Gaia-Onbashira 1998 - Six Musical Portraits (best of) 1998 - Romantic Ballads 1999 - Best of Kitaro vol 2 1999 - Thinking of You 2000 - The Soong Sisters 2000 - The Essential Collection (Japan only) 2000 - Nile (Single included in Ancient) 2001 - Ancient 2001 - Endless Journey (best of) 2001 - Healing Forest (best of) 2001 - Noah's Ark (best of) 2002 - An Ancient Journey 2002 - Daylight, Moonlight in Yakushiji/Yakushi-Ji (Live) 2002 - Mizu Ni Inorte 2002 - Asian Cafe/Ashu Chakan (best of) 2003 - Best of Silk Road 2003 - Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai 2004 - Shikoku 88 Places 2005 - Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai Volume 2 2006 - Spiritual Garden 2007 - Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai Volume 3 2008 - The Definitive Collection (best of) 2008 - Toyo's Camera (best of - soundtrack) 2009 - Impressions Of The West Lake Other albums All Roads Lead To Rome Across The Karakum Desert Across The Pamir Deep Forest In Silent In Search Of Wisdom Mu Land Morning Light Tamayura (2001 DVD) Tento Chi Vertigo Sleep Vol.1 Sleep Vol.2 Kitaro with Others Far East Family Band - Far Out (1973) Far East Family Band - The Cave Down To Earth (1974) Far East Family Band - Nipponjin (1975) Far East Family Band - Parallel World (1976) Far East Family Band - Tenkujin (1977) Gyuto Monks - Gyuto Monks Gyuto Monks - Freedom Chants From The Roof Of The World (with Philip Glass & Mickey Hart)(1988) Peter McEvilley & Rachel Leslie - Ninja Scroll (Soundtrack)(2003) Nawang Khechog - Karuna (Kitaro's World Of Music), produced by Kitaro (1995) Journey To The Heart I (2002) collection of New Age music Journey To The Heart II (2002) Journey To The Heart III (2002) Journey To The Heart IV (2002) Music For The Spirit Vol. 1 (1998) collection of New Age music Music For The Spirit Vol. 2 (1999) Music For The Spirit Vol. 3 (2001) Music For The Spirit Vol. 4 In addition the various record companies who have distributed Kitaro's music have released several compilation albums over the years.

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