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Michiyo Yagi (八木美知依, Yagi Michiyo), a Japanese musician who studied koto under Tadao Sawai, Kazue Sawai and Satomi Kurauchi, and graduated from the NHK Professional Training School for Traditional Musicians. Between 1989 and 1990, during her tenure as visiting professor of music at Wesleyan University in Connecticut, U.S.A., she premiered numerous modern compositions for koto and came under the influence of maverick American composers such as John Cage, Conlon Nancarrow, and John Zorn. Her solo koto CD Shizuku was produced by Zorn and released on the Tzadik label in 1999. In 2001 she recorded "Yural" with her koto ensemble Paulownia Crush for the label. Under the auspices of the Japan Foundation, Yagi toured Russia with this ensemble in the fall of 2004.

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  • Michiyo Yagi (jap. 八木 美知依, Yagi Michiyo; * 1962 in Tokoname, Präfektur Aichi) ist eine japanische Koto-Spielerin, die in Europa vor allem im Bereich der Neuen Improvisationsmusik hervorgetreten ist. (de)
  • Michiyo Yagi (八木美知依, Yagi Michiyo), a Japanese musician who studied koto under Tadao Sawai, Kazue Sawai and Satomi Kurauchi, and graduated from the NHK Professional Training School for Traditional Musicians. Between 1989 and 1990, during her tenure as visiting professor of music at Wesleyan University in Connecticut, U.S.A., she premiered numerous modern compositions for koto and came under the influence of maverick American composers such as John Cage, Conlon Nancarrow, and John Zorn. Her solo koto CD Shizuku was produced by Zorn and released on the Tzadik label in 1999. In 2001 she recorded "Yural" with her koto ensemble Paulownia Crush for the label. Under the auspices of the Japan Foundation, Yagi toured Russia with this ensemble in the fall of 2004. An eclectic musician, Yagi has frequently appeared on Japanese TV and has performed at the Moers Jazz, Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville, Archipel, Bang on a Can, Tokyo Summer, Vision, Punkt, Instal, Music Unlimited, Météo-Mulhouse, Born Creative, and Jazztopad Festivals. Yagi's koto has been featured in ex-Judy and Mary guitarist/singer Takuya's rock band, and she has recorded and appeared onstage with Ayumi Hamasaki, one of Japan's best-selling pop singers. Yagi was a founding member of the quartet with fellow Sawai apprentices Yoko Nishi, Miki Maruta and Etsuko Takezawa, as well as , a trio which performs originals and progressive rock covers exclusively on traditional Japanese instruments. She was also one-third of the avant-pop girl group Hoahio which recorded two CD's for Tzadik. Yagi is one of the few improvising koto players on the international stage. She has performed with Eivind Aarset, Mark Dresser, John Zorn, Peter Brötzmann, Elliott Sharp, Han Bennink, Akira Sakata, Kazuhisa Uchihashi (Altered States), Natsuki Kido, Fred Frith, Chris Cutler, Otomo Yoshihide, Bugge Wesseltoft, , Ned Rothenberg, Hoppy Kamiyama, Samm Bennett, Yuji Katsui (Rovo), Lauren Newton, Hans Reichel, Sabu Toyozumi, Mino Cinelu, Satoko Fujii, Joëlle Léandre, Tatsuya Yoshida (Ruins), Bill Laswell, Kazutoki Umezu, Carl Stone, , Christian Marclay, Koichi Makigami, Zeena Parkins, Masahiko Satoh, Billy Bang, Keiji Haino, , Sachiko M, Ingebrigt Håker Flaten, Paal Nilssen-Love, MZN3 (Kjetil Møster, Per Zanussi, Kjell Nordeson), Chris Mosdell, Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree), , Mani Neumeier, , Chrome Hill, Hamid Drake (Jazztopad Festival Wroclaw /Poland 2022, and others. Among Yagi's post-Tzadik recordings are Seventeen, entirely performed on the giant 17-string koto; Live! at SuperDeluxe, a trio session with Flaten and Nilssen-Love; Head On and Volda as a member of the trio Brötzmann/Yagi/Nilssen-Love; Reflexions, a duo album with guitarist Elliott Sharp; Ichi no Maki and Ni no Maki by Dōjō, her duo with drummer ; and featuring Yagi on kotos and vocals, with instrumental support from members of her Double Trio. (en)
  • 八木 美知依(やぎ みちよ、1962年11月21日 - )は、日本のハイパー箏(こと)奏者。愛知県常滑市出身。 (ja)
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  • Peter Brötzmann, Paal Nilssen-Love, Akira Sakata, Tamaya Honda, Dōjō, Hoahio, Kokoo (en)
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  • Michiyo Yagi playing a 21-string koto (en)
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  • koto , shamisen, electronics, voice (en)
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  • Idiolect, Tzadik, Zipangu, East Works Entertainment / BAJ (en)
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  • Michiyo Yagi (jap. 八木 美知依, Yagi Michiyo; * 1962 in Tokoname, Präfektur Aichi) ist eine japanische Koto-Spielerin, die in Europa vor allem im Bereich der Neuen Improvisationsmusik hervorgetreten ist. (de)
  • 八木 美知依(やぎ みちよ、1962年11月21日 - )は、日本のハイパー箏(こと)奏者。愛知県常滑市出身。 (ja)
  • Michiyo Yagi (八木美知依, Yagi Michiyo), a Japanese musician who studied koto under Tadao Sawai, Kazue Sawai and Satomi Kurauchi, and graduated from the NHK Professional Training School for Traditional Musicians. Between 1989 and 1990, during her tenure as visiting professor of music at Wesleyan University in Connecticut, U.S.A., she premiered numerous modern compositions for koto and came under the influence of maverick American composers such as John Cage, Conlon Nancarrow, and John Zorn. Her solo koto CD Shizuku was produced by Zorn and released on the Tzadik label in 1999. In 2001 she recorded "Yural" with her koto ensemble Paulownia Crush for the label. Under the auspices of the Japan Foundation, Yagi toured Russia with this ensemble in the fall of 2004. (en)
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