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'''Michihiro Sato''' (surname '''Sato'''; name sometimes listed as '''Sato Michihiro''') is a Japanese player of the Tsugaru-[[Shamisen|jamisen]]. He plays traditional music as well as [[free improvised music]], and has recorded with [[John Zorn]], [[Bill Frisell]], [[Fred Frith]], [[Tenko]], [[Mark Miller]], [[Nicolas Collins]], [[Christian Marclay]], [[Steve Coleman]], Toh Ban Djan ([[Ikue Mori]] and [[Luli Shioi]]), Semantics ([[Elliott Sharp]], [[Samm Bennett]], and [[Ned Rothenberg]]), [[Tom Cora]], [[Joey Baron]], [[Mark Dresser]], and [[Gerry Hemingway]].
'''Michihiro Sato''' (surname '''Sato'''; name sometimes listed as '''Sato Michihiro''') is a Japanese player of the Tsugaru-[[Shamisen|jamisen]]. He studied traditional music in Japan, but eventually left his [[sensei]] to pursue his interest in [[free improvised music]].
He has recorded with [[John Zorn]], [[Bill Frisell]], [[Fred Frith]], [[Tenko]], [[Mark Miller]], [[Nicolas Collins]], [[Christian Marclay]], [[Steve Coleman]], Toh Ban Djan ([[Ikue Mori]] and [[Luli Shioi]]), Semantics ([[Elliott Sharp]], [[Samm Bennett]], and [[Ned Rothenberg]]), [[Tom Cora]], [[Joey Baron]], [[Mark Dresser]], and [[Gerry Hemingway]].


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 00:03, 17 March 2008

Michihiro Sato (surname Sato; name sometimes listed as Sato Michihiro) is a Japanese player of the Tsugaru-jamisen. He studied traditional music in Japan, but eventually left his sensei to pursue his interest in free improvised music.

He has recorded with John Zorn, Bill Frisell, Fred Frith, Tenko, Mark Miller, Nicolas Collins, Christian Marclay, Steve Coleman, Toh Ban Djan (Ikue Mori and Luli Shioi), Semantics (Elliott Sharp, Samm Bennett, and Ned Rothenberg), Tom Cora, Joey Baron, Mark Dresser, and Gerry Hemingway.

Discography

As leader

  • 1989 - Rodan (Hat Hut)
  • Works Of (PSF)
  • On a Cold, Cold Night (PSF)

With John Zorn

  • Ganryu Island (Yukon; rereleased by Tzadik)

Films

  • The World of Michihiro Sato