Abe Keiko
阿部 桂子
3/3/1900 - 8/4/1996
三弦
Virtuoso of Jiuta shamisen and Ikuta School koto music. Born in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture. Studied Nagoya kei Ikuta Ryū koto with Matsugi Kakuō. Also studied with Komatsu Keikazu and Sato Masakazu. At 17, moved to Tokyo. Studied Kyushu kei shamisen with Kawase Satoko. President (Iemoto) of Ginmeikai. Advisor to Japan Sankyoku Association.
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別名 井村豊子 (Imura Toyoko); 阿部とよ (Abe Toyo) |
先生 教え子
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アルバム
Abe Keiko - 02 | |
Abe Keiko - 03 | |
Abe Keiko no Shigei | |
Abe Keiko Record Set - 01 A 10-LP collection of some of Abe Keiko's greatest Jiuta performances. | |
Abe Keiko Record Set - 02 A 10-LP collection of some of Abe Keiko's greatest Jiuta performances. | |
Abe Keiko Record Set - 03 A 10-LP collection of some of Abe Keiko's greatest Jiuta performances. | |
Abe Keiko Record Set - 04 A 10-LP collection of some of Abe Keiko's greatest Jiuta performances. | |
Abe Keiko Record Set - 05 A 10-LP collection of some of Abe Keiko's greatest Jiuta performances. | |
Abe Keiko Record Set - 06 A 10-LP collection of some of Abe Keiko's greatest Jiuta performances. | |
Abe Keiko Record Set - 07 A 10-LP collection of some of Abe Keiko's greatest Jiuta performances. | |
Abe Keiko Record Set - 08 A 10-LP collection of some of Abe Keiko's greatest Jiuta performances. | |
Abe Keiko Record Set - 09 A 10-LP collection of some of Abe Keiko's greatest Jiuta performances. | |
Abe Keiko Record Set - 10 A 10-LP collection of some of Abe Keiko's greatest Jiuta performances. | |
Sōkyoku Jiuta Saku Shūsei 25 (Collection of Koto/Shamisen Songs vol. 25) Two Jiuta classics, Azuma Jishi and Miyama Jishi. A rare recording of Kawase Junsuke II. |
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