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Kitarō (喜多郎, born February 4, 1953) is a Japanese musician, composer and multi-instrumentalist who is regarded as a pioneer of New Age music. His real name is Masanori Takahashi (Kitarō is a stage name that means happy). He was born in Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture, Japan and is a graduate of Toyohashi Commercial High School. After graduating, 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 he recalls having “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. In an effort to maneuver 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 and civil service work, while composing songs at night. In the early 1970s, he changed completely to keyboards. He joined the Japanese music group Far East Family Band which was formed in 1965, and toured with them around the world. While in Europe, he met the German electronica and former Tangerine Dream member Klaus Schulze. Schulze produced two albums for the band and gave Kitaro some tips for controlling synthesizers. In 1976, Kitaro left Far East Family Band and travelled through Asia (China, Laos, Thailand, India) Universally acknowledged as the founding architect of new age music, Kitaro has achieved global acclaim over a more than three decade long career with a signature sound and a pioneering fusion of cultures, techniques and spheres of consciousness. As a Grammy and Golden Globe Award-winning artist, this incredibly prolific composer and performer has continued his reign in the international spotlight and at the forefront of musical innovation ever since his critically acclaimed soundtrack to the Japanese NHK documentary, Silk Road. Most fundamentally, at its heart, Kitaro's music is always about sending a profound message of peace that has inspired countless fans from around the globe. Kitaro's latest album release, Sacred Journey Of Ku-Kai Volume 4 was nominated at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards, his 14th career nomination to date. Official website: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.domomusicgroup.com/kitaro/index.php Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Kitarō (喜多郎, born February 4, 1953) is a Japanese musician, composer and multi-instrumentalist who is regarded as a pioneer of New Age music. His real name is Masanori Takahashi (Kitarō is a stage name that means happy). He was born in Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture, Japan and is a graduate of Toyohashi Commercial High School. After graduating, 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 he recalls having “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. In an effort to maneuver 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 and civil service work, while composing songs at night. In the early 1970s, he changed completely to keyboards. He joined the Japanese music group Far East Family Band which was formed in 1965, and toured with them around the world. While in Europe, he met the German electronica and former Tangerine Dream member Klaus Schulze. Schulze produced two albums for the band and gave Kitaro some tips for controlling synthesizers. In 1976, Kitaro left Far East Family Band and travelled through Asia (China, Laos, Thailand, India) Universally acknowledged as the founding architect of new age music, Kitaro has achieved global acclaim over a more than three decade long career with a signature sound and a pioneering fusion of cultures, techniques and spheres of consciousness. As a Grammy and Golden Globe Award-winning artist, this incredibly prolific composer and performer has continued his reign in the international spotlight and at the forefront of musical innovation ever since his critically acclaimed soundtrack to the Japanese NHK documentary, Silk Road. Most fundamentally, at its heart, Kitaro's music is always about sending a profound message of peace that has inspired countless fans from around the globe. Kitaro's latest album release, Sacred Journey Of Ku-Kai Volume 4 was nominated at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards, his 14th career nomination to date. Official website: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.domomusicgroup.com/kitaro/index.php Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Caravansary
Silk Road
Theme from Silk Road
Koi
Bell Tower
Shimmering Horizon
Oasis
A Passage Of Life
Moondance
Planet
Dance Of Sarasvati
Matsuri
Cosmic Love
Orochi
Prologue
Lady Of Dreams
Symphony Of The Forest
Agreement
Nageki
Mirage
A Drop of Silence
Wood Fairy
The Field
Earth Born
Estrella
Aqua
Japanese Drums
Sundance
Mandala
Sozo
Return To Russia
As The Wind Blows
Hajimari
Cloud
Mysterious Island
Shizuku
Mercury
Whisper
Wave Of Sand
Itonami
Jubei's Theme
Tunhuang
Gentle Forest
Misty
Ancient Of Wind
Kokoro
Crystal Tears
Spirit Of Harp
The Stone And The Green World
The Light Of The Spirit
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