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Michio Miyagi (宮城 道雄, Miyagi Michio, April 7, 1894 – June 25, 1956) was a Japanese musician, famous for his koto playing. He was born in Kobe. He lost his sight in 1902, when he was 8 years old, and started his study in koto under the guidance of , dedicating the rest of his life to the instrument. In 1907 he moved with his family to Incheon, in southern Korea. When he was 14 years old, in 1909 he finished his first composition, . At 18 he reached the rank of kengyo, the highest rank for a koto performer.

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  • Miyagi Michio (de)
  • Michio Miyagi (fr)
  • Miyagi Michio (it)
  • Michio Miyagi (en)
  • 宮城道雄 (ja)
  • Michio Miyagi (pt)
  • Мияги, Митио (ru)
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  • Miyagi Michio (japanisch 宮城 道雄; * 7. April 1894 in Kōbe; † 25. Juni 1956 in Kariya) war ein japanischer Koto-Spieler und Komponist. (de)
  • Michio Miyagi (宮城道雄) (7 avril 1894 - 25 juin 1956) est un musicien et compositeur de koto japonais, né à Kobe. Il est surtout connu pour être l'inventeur du jyūshichigen (koto à 17 cordes), et pour son œuvre Haru no umi (« La mer au printemps », pour koto et shakuhachi). (fr)
  • Michio Miyagi (宮城 道雄) (Kōbe, 7 aprile 1894 – Kariya, 25 giugno 1956) è stato un musicista giapponese famoso per la sua abilità nel suonare il koto. (it)
  • 宮城 道雄(みやぎ みちお、1894年〈明治27年〉4月7日 - 1956年〈昭和31年〉6月25日)は、日本の作曲家・箏曲家である。兵庫県神戸市生まれ。旧姓は菅(すが)。十七絃の開発者としても知られる。大検校であったため、広く『宮城検校』と呼ばれた。 『雨の念仏』(1935年)などの随筆により文筆家としての評価も高い。作家の内田百閒とは親友同士であり、交友も深く、双方の随筆でたびたび言及していた。 (ja)
  • Митио Мияги (яп. 宮城道雄 1894—1956), при рождении Суга (яп. 菅), также известен как Мияги Кэнгё (яп. 宮城検校 мияги кэнгё:) — слепой японский музыкант-исполнитель и композитор-модернист, придумавший множество разновидностей традиционного щипкового инструмента кото. (ru)
  • Michio Miyagi (宮城 道雄, Miyagi Michio, April 7, 1894 – June 25, 1956) was a Japanese musician, famous for his koto playing. He was born in Kobe. He lost his sight in 1902, when he was 8 years old, and started his study in koto under the guidance of , dedicating the rest of his life to the instrument. In 1907 he moved with his family to Incheon, in southern Korea. When he was 14 years old, in 1909 he finished his first composition, . At 18 he reached the rank of kengyo, the highest rank for a koto performer. (en)
  • Michio Miyagi (Sannomiya, Kobe, 7 de abril de 1894 - 25 de Junho de 1956) foi um compositor japonês que revolucionou o uso do antigo instrumento japonês, Koto. As suas composições incorporam uma nova harmonia explorando técnicas inéditas na antiga música daquele país. Compôs mais de 350 canções, muitas delas já incorporadas definitivamente no cancioneiro tradicional do Japão. Michio faleceu em 1956, atropelado por um trem durante uma turnê. (pt)
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  • Kariya, Aichi, Japan (en)
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  • Kobe, Japan (en)
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