Daisuke TERAUCHI
Composer Biography (2011.October.)
The Composer, Improviser and sound artist Daisuke Terauchi received his
Master's Degree from Elisabeth University of Music in Hiroshima in 1999.
He has studied composition under Koji Tomotani, Jo Kondo.
He has taught at Shiratake elementary school, Elisabeth University of Music,
Hiroshima Bunka Gakuen University, Fukuyama Heisei University.
In addition, he lived in Amsterdam as a composer and improviser from 2004
to 2007. At that time, he had studied at Rotterdam Conservatory, Rietveld
Art Academy and Amsterdam Conservatory.
He is presently teaching at Graduate School of Education / Faculty of Education
of Hiroshima University (Program in Elementary School Teacher Education
and Curriculum and Instruction Development Major)..
He creates works in various mediums including chamber music, live performance and improvisation.
In 1999, He has produced a CD of chamber works entitled "Thread, works
by Daisuke Terauchi I" [HALE-006CD] .
In 2002, he has assisted in the writing of an ear training book entitled "The
Musician's Ear" by Jo Kondo.
In 2002, he has produced a CD of voice improvisations entitled "Wordless poetry, short pieces for voice by Daisuke Terauchi" [solacd-001].
In 2003, he was invited to attend the Daegu International Contemporary
Music Festival "Young composers in the world" in Korea, where
his work "Ivy for flute and piano" was performed.
In 2005, his work "NAGARE for violin and piano" was selected
and performed at Yogyakarta contemporary music festival 2005 in Indonesia.
In 2006, his performing installation "Score Scroller" and "One
day closer to paradise" for it exhibited at Rijksmuseum Amsterdam(the
museum of the Netherlands).
In 2007, he released new idea of performing mouth harp "Kissing mouth
harp". The movie of it was selected and shown at "Filmer la Musique"
in Paris.
In 2008, his work "Friedrich's Theme" was selected and performed
at "Saxophone Festa" in Tokyo and Yogyakarta contemporary music
festival 2008 in Indonesia.
In 2010, he was selected at "Grow Up Artist Project" organized
by Asahi Art Square in Tokyo.
In 2011, he published his book "Let's talk about music; Music lectures
for teenagers".
As improviser, he has improvised with the various fields of artists, such
as a dancer, painter, calligrapher, and computer musician. He performs
with various kind of voices, and musical instruments, such as a recorder,
a keyboard harmonica, and a mouth harp. He has improvised in a lot of places
such as in Hiroshima, Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Maastricht,
Daegu, Wien, Lithuania, Yogyakarta and so on.
Born in 1974 in Hiroshima.
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Date of Birth : |
11/Oct/1974 |
Sex : |
male |
Civil Status : |
married |
Nationality : |
Japanese |
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Education : |
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2006-2007 |
Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam |
2006-2007 |
Amsterdam Conservatorium, Amsterdam |
2004-2005 |
Rotterdams Conservatorium,
Rotterdam |
1997-1999 |
Elisabeth university of music,
Hiroshima |
1994-1997 |
Elisabeth university of music,
Hiroshima |
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Employment : |
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2011-present |
Graduate School of Education / Faculty of Education of Hiroshima University
(Program in Elementary School Teacher Education and Curriculum and Instruction
Development Major), Hiroshima |
2009-present |
Hiroshima Bunka Gakuen University, Hiroshima |
2010-2011 |
Ohgaki High School, Hiroshima |
2009-2010 |
Fukuyama Heisei University, Hiroshima |
2008-2009 |
Hiroshima university, Hiroshima |
2008-2009 |
Kure special support education schools, Hiroshima |
2002-2005 |
Elisabeth university of music,
Hiroshima |
1999-2004 |
Elisabeth university of music Extension
center, Hiroshima |
2000-2001 |
NHK culture center, Hiroshima |
2000-2002 |
Shiratake elementary school,
Hiroshima |
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Xavier Scholarship from Elisabeth university of music, April 1995 |
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Encouragement prize from Kure city educational research convention, 2001 |
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Publication and Discography |
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CD Thread, Works by Daisuke Terauchi [Hale-006CD], 1999 |
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CD Wordless poetry, Short pieces for voice by Daisuke Terauchi [solacd-001], 2002 |
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CD Michal Osowski Collective, Live at White Elephant, Ayler records[aylDL-043], 2007 | |
An ear training book: The Musician’s ear, Comprehensive training in Musicianship
[ISBN4-393-93758-9] In collaboration with Jo Kondo, Yoko Okada, Haruko Tanaka, Shina Nagai and Hiroko Hirata, Syunjusya public company, 2002 |
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An Instruction book for teachers on The Musician’s ear, Comprehensive
training in Musicianship |
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An Instruction book for teachers on The Musician’s ear, Comprehensive
training in Musicianship II In collaboration with Yoko Okada, Haruko Tanaka, Shina Nagai and Hiroko Hirata, Elisabeth university of music, 2005 |
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Music score: NAGARE for Violin and Piano, MotherEarth Co., Ltd., 2006 | |
Music score: Friedrich's Theme for Saxophone, MotherEarth Co., Ltd., 2007 | |
Voice Music in 20 th Century, |
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Forum of composition ’99, Tokyo, August 1999 |
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Experimental Piano Music in 20 th Century, |
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Borderless Performers, |
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Canon and Fuge, |
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Thinking of Musical meaning, |
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Daegu Contemporary Music Festival (invitation), Daegu Korea, June 2003 |
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The Orient imagined by Western musicians |
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Playing with sound, Approaches to free improvisation, Morishita Studio, Tokyo, Dec 2003 |
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Playing with sound, Approaches to free improvisation, |
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History of Electronic music, |
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Playing with sound, Approaches to free mprovisation, |
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A new face concert, Kure bunka hall, Hiroshima, June 1997 |
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Sound and Performance Exposition by Kurayami ninin baori, |
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A small concert by Ai Okumura and Daisuke Terauchi, |
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Concert, Kunitachi University of Music, Tokyo, Oct 1997 (invitation) |
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Sound and Performance Exposition II by Kurayami ninin baori, |
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Improvisation and Performance, Nakakumin bunka center, Hiroshima, March 1998 |
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Sound and Performance Exposition III by Kurayami ninin baori, |
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Sound and Performance Exposition, Nakano Zero Studio, Tokyo, July 1998 |
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Concert by Composers group Listen, Nishikumin bunka center, Hiroshima, Nov 1999 |
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Sound and Performance Exposition IV by Kurayami ninin baori, |
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John Cage concert #4 by mesostics, Higashikumin bunka center, Hiroshima, Nov 2000 |
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Sekohei design competition concert, Nakakumin bunka center, Hiroshima, Dec 2000 |
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Concert by Haruhiko Okabe and Daisuke Terauchi, Shionoe museum, Kagawa, Aug 2001 |
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Concert by Composers group Port, Belgium Flandre museum hall, Osaka, Sep 2001 |
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Duo concert by Kimie Sakaki and Haruhiko Okabe, |
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Duo concert by Haruhiko Okabe and Daisuke Terauchi, |
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Musicircus by John Cage, JR Kabe line, Hiroshima, Dec 2001 |
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Concert by Komezo Saito and Haruhiko Okabe, Shionoe museum, Kagawa, Feb 2002 |
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Poetry boxing Hiroshima Tournament, Satellite studio, Hiroshima, Feb 2002 |
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Poetry boxing All-Japan Tournament II, Eno hall, Tokyo, May 2002 |
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NEKOTAMA Heaven, Club Chinatown, Hiroshima Japan, June 2002 |
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Concert by Kumio Kurachi, Cafe Independants, Kyoto, July 2002 |
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Yen 2002 Hiroshima, |
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Poetry boxing All-Japan champion in Hiroshima, |
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Lobby concert, Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum, Hiroshima, March 2003 |
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Kyo-so-Kangen-gaku, One love, Hiroshima, April 2003 |
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Opening concert, Daegu contemporary music festival, Daegu Korea, June 2003 |
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Kurigoto by Kimie Sakaki, Koba, Hiroshima Japan, July 2003 |
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Mirasaka Peace Festival, Mirasaka Peace Park, Hiroshima Japan, August 2003 |
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Kanari Kawatta Rodoku Kai III, Hakata Riverain, Fukuoka Japan, November 2003 |
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Cobra by John Zorn, Nakakumin bunka center, Hiroshima Japan, December 2003 |
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Cobra by John Zorn, Rihaku, Hiroshima Japan, February 2004 |
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Kotoangya by Kimie Sakaki, Otis!, Hiroshima Japan, February 2004 |
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Water in March, Rakuya Cafe, Fukuoka Japan, March 2004 |
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Improvisation, Otis!, Hiroshima Japan, April 2004 |
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Kotoangya by Kimie Sakaki, Otis!, Hiroshima Japan, February 2004 |
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Cobra by John Zorn, Elisabeth University of Music, Hiroshima Japan, May 2004 |
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Music by Urs Leimgruber, Otis!, Hiroshima Japan, July 2004 |
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Poetry boxing All-Japan Tournament, Ajibina hall, Okinawa Japan, August 2004 |
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Club Vegas Ver. Tokyo, Winston International, Amsterdam Netherlands, October 2004 |
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Club Vegas Ver. Tokyo, Winston International, Amsterdam Netherlands, November 2004 |
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Matsuri Night, Bonnefanten Museum, Maastricht Netherlands, December 2004 |
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R:IP presentatie: soloperformances, Slaakhuys, Rotterdam Netherlands, December 2004 |
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Club Vegas Ver. Tokyo, Winston International, Amsterdam Netherlands, February 2005 |
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Fujiyama Bliss, BLISS SPA, Amsterdam Netherlands, March 2005 |
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Sound and Performance Exposition, ZAAL 100, Amsterdam, March 2005 |
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MATATAKI, Overtoom 301, Amsterdam, March 2005 |
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Poetrycafe, Zaal 100, Amsterdam, March 2005 |
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ST101 Improvisation and Composition, Overtoom 301, Amsterdam, March 2005 |
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AUDIO III, De Fabriek, Eindhoven, April 2005 |
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WE WILL ALL BE NAKED!!!, Prinses theatre, Rotterdam, April 2005 |
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The meeting point, music and dance improvisation lab, Bimhuis, Amsterdam, May 2005 |
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MATATAKI II, Overtoom 301, Amsterdam, May 2005 |
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Concert, Steim, Amsterdam, May 2005 |
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Vurige Tongen, Ruigoord, Amsterdam, May 2005 |
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Mareike's housewarming party, DELISTRAAT 44B, Rotterdam, May 2005 |
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The meeting point, music and dance improvisation lab, Bimhuis, Amsterdam, June 2005 |
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SENRYU, Overtoom301, Amsterdam, July 2005 |
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Landjuweel, Ruigoord, Amsterdam, July 2005 |
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STUBNITZ, Amsterdam, August 2005 |
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TERAUCHI DAISUKE JAPAN TOUR, Tokyo, Yokohama, Kyoto, Himeji, Kure, |
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AUDIVIDEO, De Fabriek, Eindhoven, December 2005 |
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Tribute concert ter nagedachtenis aan Pierre Verbeek, Rotterdam, Jan. 2006 |
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Meeting point on tour, Artacts’06 St. Johann in Tirol, Papiermachermusium
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Live Hoorspel, Muziekcentrum Vredenburg, Utrecht, February 2006 |
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Drag, Paradiso, Amsterdam, February 2006 |
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Beyond our traditions, Zaal100, Amsterdam, February 2006 |
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The Meeting Point, music and dance improvisation lab, Bimhuis, Amsterdam, April 2006 |
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MAD SUNDAY Special edition, Muiderport theater, Amsterdam, April 2006 | |
The Moving Point, Muiderport theater, Amsterdam, April 2006 |
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Blunderbuss, Theater Philip Morris, Amsterdam, April, 2006 |
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Cobra by John Zorn at TSUBAKI, Winston International, Amsterdam, April 2006 |
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The meeting point, music and dance improvisation lab, Bimhuis, Amsterdam, may 2006 |
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Playlab, Electron, Breda, may 2006 |
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Nagomi, Japanese traditional music and performance, Hoger Instituut voor Dansl, Lier, may 2006 |
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Improvisation at Hotel Mille Colonnes, Hotel Mille Colonnes, Leuven, may 2006 |
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Cobra by John Zorn at TSUBAKI, Winston International, Amsterdam, may 2006 |
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Mad Sunday, Muiderport theater, Amsterdam, may 2006 |
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ST101, Paul Estabrook Dance Works, DWA, Amsterdam, June 2006 |
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Plartforma, Klaipeda ship-repairs yard & Klaipeda town’s castle , Klaipeda, Lithuania, August 2006 |
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Badhuis theater, Badhuis theater , Amsterdam, September, 2006 |
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Doek Festival, Galerie Pand Paulus, Rotterdam, September 2006 | |
Encountering Composers, Vincentiuskerk, Amsterdam, September 2006 |
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The Moving point, Still moving, Kasteek Groeneveld, Baarn, October 2006 |
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Cobra by John Zorn at Zaal 100, Zaal 100, Amsterdam, October 2006 |
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Trytone Festival, Zaal100, Amsterdam, October 2006 |
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Cobra by John Zorn at Overtoom 301, Overtoom301, Amsterdam, October 2006 |
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Klaakgeluiden concert series, Overtoom301, Amsterdam, October 2006 |
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Free concert, Sint Lukas, Brussel, October 2006 |
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Viewpoints on the world, The one minutes festival2006, Ketelhuis, Amsterdam, November 2006 |
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WashingtonAmsterdam.com, The Netherland Rijks Museum, Amsterdam, November 2006 | |
Niewe Muziek Arena, Sweelinkzaal, Amsterdam, December 2006 |
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The Intellectual unconscious, Porgy and Bess, Wien, December 2006 |
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AKA-PRO#11 [AKA-RI] -sounds/light/movement], Overtoom301, Amsterdam, March
2007 |
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Cinema de Bricolage, Horse Move, Amsterdam, March 2007 | |
II am sorry that it is under constraction about from 2008-present. |
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1. Instrumentation, 2. Duration, 3. First Performance, 4. Other | |
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Nenchaku (1995) |
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1. 2 Flutes |
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2. 3 minutes |
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3. Concert, Kunitachi University of Music, Tokyo, Oct 1997 (invitation) |
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4. Inclusion in CD Thread Works by Daisuke Terauchi [Hale-006CD] |
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Two lines for piano (1997) |
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1. Piano |
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2. 6 minutes |
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3. Concert by Graduate student, |
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4. Inclusion in CD Thread Works by Daisuke Terauchi [Hale-006CD] |
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Bukyoku (1998) |
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1. Double bass and Piano |
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2. 8 minutes |
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3. Concert by Graduate student, Elisabeth University of Music, Hiroshima, Nov 1998 |
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4. Inclusion in CD Thread Works by Daisuke Terauchi [Hale-006CD] |
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Memory (1998) |
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1. Tenor Recorder, Flute, Clarinet, Keyboard harmonica, Violin, Voice
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2. 14 minutes |
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3. Concert by Graduate student, Elisabeth University of Music, Hiroshima, Nov 1998 |
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4. Inclusion in CD Thread Works by Daisuke Terauchi [Hale-006CD] |
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Ritual music of some village (1998) |
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1. Piccolo also Flute, 2 Clarinets, Bassoon, Vibraphone, 2 Voices(Female) |
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2. 12 minutes |
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3. Master Concert, Elisabeth University of Music, Hiroshima, Feb 1999 |
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4. Inclusion in CD Thread Works by Daisuke Terauchi [Hale-006CD] |
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Thread (1998) |
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1. 3 Clarinets, |
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2. 8 minutes |
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3. Master Concert, Elisabeth University of Music, Hiroshima, Feb 1999 |
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4. Inclusion in CD Thread Works by Daisuke Terauchi [Hale-006CD] |
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M for two voices (1999) |
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1. Voice (Male), Voice(Female) |
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2. 10 minutes |
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3. Concert by Composers group Listen, Nishi kumin bunka center, Hiroshima, Nov 1999 |
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4. Performed at also Osaka and Kagawa |
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Nagare (2001/2005) |
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1. Violin and Piano |
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2. 8 minutes |
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3. Duo Concert by Hiroyo Kamidoi and Fumika Misaki, |
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4. Commissioned by Hiroyo Kamidoi and
Fumika Misaki |
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Ivy (2002) |
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1. Flute and Piano |
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2. 12 minutes |
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3. Duo Concert by Akiko Okada and Fumika Misaki, |
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4. Commissioned by Akiko Okada and Fumika Misaki |
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Invited by Daegu contemporary music festival, Daegu Korea, June 2003 |
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Traces (2003) |
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1. String quartet |
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2. 15 minutes |
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3. Concert by Composers group Port, Belgium Flandre museum hall, Osaka, Mar 2004 |
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Still life (2004) |
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1. Piccolo, Flute and 4 Trombones |
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2. 8 minutes |
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3. Concert, Rotterdam conservatory, Rotterdam, Dec 2004 |
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Emotional Expression Etude (2005) |
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1. 2 players |
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2. 5 minutes |
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3. unperformed |
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4. Commissioned by Hiroaki Ooi and Mari Kobayashi | |
Image (2005/2006) |
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1. Flute, Trombone and Piano |
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2. 8 minutes |
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3. Solisten Dreieck Concert, Hiroshima, Novenber 2005 |
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4. Commissioned by Solisten Dreieck | |
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Longing for the dawn (2005) |
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1. 4 part chorus (female or children) and Piano |
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2. 8 minutes |
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3. Salon des compositeurs, Studio Charles van Tassel, Amsterdam, October 2006 |
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Crossing the dance floor, from "The Countess from Hong Kong" by C. Chaplin (2006) |
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1. Violin, Violoncello and Piano |
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2. 5 minutes |
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3. Charles Chaplin in Japan Special Concert, Kyoto, March 2006 |
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4. Commissioned by The Chaplin Society of Japan | |
Friedrich's theme (2006) |
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1. Trumpet |
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2. 12 minutes |
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3. Unperformed |
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4. Commissioned by Amy Horvey, Dedicated to Amy Horvey and Friedrich the Great. | |
Friedrich's theme (2006) |
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1. Alto saxophone |
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2. 7 minutes |
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3. Encountering composers, Vincentiuskerk, Amsterdam, September 2006 |
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4. a version for alto saxophone of "Friedrich's theme for trumpet". | |
Wallpapers (2006) |
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1. Piano and Recorded piano, or Piano, Recorded piano and 3 Clarinets |
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2. 14 minutes (without 3 clarinets), 17 minutes (with 3 clarinets) |
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3. Unperformed |
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One day closer to paradise (2006) | |
1. 6 musicians and score scroller | |
3. Concert at Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam | |
SAKURA (2006) | |
1. 6 musicians and score scroller | |
3. Niewe Muziek Arena, Sweelinkzaal, Amsterdam | |
I am sorry that it is under constraction about from 2007-present. | |
List of Works II (for improvisation and theater piece) |
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1. Instrumentation, 2. Duration, 3. First Performance, 4. Other |
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Tea (1997) |
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1. 2 Performers |
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2. 8 minutes |
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3. Exhibition of Sounds and Performance by Kurayami ninin baori, |
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Hands(1997) |
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1. 2 Performers |
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2. 8 minutes |
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3.Concert, Kunitachi University of Music, Tokyo, Oct 1997 (invitation) |
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Conversations (1997) |
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1. 2 Performers |
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3. Exhibition of Sounds and Performance II by Kurayami ninin baori, |
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4. In collaboration with Aya Ohsaku |
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Wanderings (1997) |
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1. 3 Performers |
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3. Exhibition of Sounds and Performance II by Kurayami ninin baori, |
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Metronomes (1998) |
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1. 2 Performers |
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2. 8 minutes |
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3. Improvisation and Performance, Nakakumin bunka center, Hiroshima, March 1998 |
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Melody(1998) |
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1. 5〜8 Performers |
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2. Sound experimental theatre by Hiroshima Ensemble Resonance, |
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4. Dedicated to Contemporary Ensemble Class ’90 |
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Night(1999) |
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1. Piano for four hands |
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3. Creative Music Festival, Shimane, Aug 1999 |
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A balance II(1999) |
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1. 3 or 4 Same kind of instruments or voices |
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2. Creative Music Festival, Shimane, Aug 1999 |
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4. It was played by 3 voices in first performance |
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Uzu for Children’s ensemble(2000) |
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1. Children’s ensemble |
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2. 10-25 minutes |
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3. Nakayoshi concert at Shiratake elementary school 2000, Hiroshima, Nov 2000 |
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4. It was played by 105 students at Shiratake elementary school in
first performance |
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Uzu for Chamber ensemble(2001) |
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1. Chamber ensemble |
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2. 10-25 minutes |
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3. Concert by Ensemble Sonore, Elisabeth University of Music, Hiroshima, July 2001 |
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4. It was played by piano, voice (female), clarinet, violin and electric guitar in firstperformance |
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Ear Music(2003) |
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1. Audience’s ear |
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3. Creative Music Festival, Hiroshima, Aug 2003 |
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4. The
work for the improvisation using audience’s
ear. |
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I am sorry that it is under constraction about from 2004-present. | |
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List of Works III (for Background music and School songs) |
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1. Instrumentation, 2. Duration, 3. Other |
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Dream in the water (1993) |
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1. Synthesizer |
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2. 5 minutes |
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3. Ambient
music at Alpark aqua avenue, Hiroshima, 1993 to 1997 |
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Tayutai for 6 voices (2000) |
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1. 6 parts (any instruments) |
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2. 1 minutes (Repeated) |
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3. Ambient
music at Kaikanshiki web site, |
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School song of Kure Aoyama junior high school (2002) |
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2. 2 minutes |
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3. Commissioned by Kure Aoyama Junior high school |
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School song of Midori elementary school (2003) |
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2. 3 minutes |
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3. Commissioned by Hiroshima Prefecture |
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School song of Meiritsu elementary school (2005) |
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2. 2 minutes |
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3. Commissioned by Kure City |
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DESHIMA(2005) |
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1. Sampler and percussions |
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2. 7 minutes |
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3. Modeshow in 11, Gebouw SMCS, Amsterdam, June 2005 |
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4. Commissioned by Hisashi Shibata |
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Improvised with
Musicians:
Ai Okumura, Kimie Sakaki, Haruhiko Okabe, Aya Ohsaku, Kishin Funada, Tadayoshi Nagano, Atasa, Koji Nagahata, Yoshimichi Ishimaru, Mayumi Ishikawa, Chiharu Kato, Takehiko Suehiro,
Kumi Wakao, Takahiro Kuramoto, Hiroshi Saito, Masami Irumagawa, Takuya Fujita, Kumio Kurachi, Rii Numata, Koichi Makigami, S.F.i.i., Osamu Ohtsuki, Haruko Isaji, Masaharu Shoji, Mushimaru Fujieda, Tamaho Miyake, Ryosai Morikawa, Akihiro Nomura, Go Mitsuyuki, Daikichi Yoshida, Steev Kindwald, Urs Leimgruber, Eiko
Yamada, Kazuhide Tohyama, Peter Huber, Amy Horvey, Michael Osowski, Jeremiah Runnels, Kuta Kondo, Yuichi Onoue, Hiroe Morikawa, Masahiko Todoriki, Shibatetsu, Makoto Nomura, Kana Hayashi, Jun Suzuki, Kei Yachimura, Ryutaro Horie, Motohide Taguchi, HANA/JOSS, Felicity Provan, Michael Fisher, Ab Baars, Danielle Lemaire, Eva van Deuren, Pierre Bastien, Simone Zacharias, Wieland Moeller, Gonzalo
Pinto d'Almeida, Takao Hyakutome, Kaori Fujii, Noriko Ito, Rie Kato, Yosyu Kamei, Midori Kubota, Kazushi Santi Matsumoto, Filip Davidse, Oscar Jan Hoogland, Peter Jacquemyn,Kees Wieringa, Keiko Shichijo, Ayumi Matsuda, Filip Davidse, Rozemarie Heggen,Yann Cleary, etc.
Dancers, Performance Artists:
Toshikazu Marumachi, Choko Tasaki, Miki Kakiuchi, Shintai Hyogen Circle, Takachi Iwaoka, Paul Estabrook, Bettina Neuhaus, Julyen Hamilton, Diana Gadish, Valeria Primost, Wilbert de Joode, Marcos Baggiani, Valentina Campora, Isabel Olle Carpintero, Pere Gay i Faura, Natascha
Katsika, Sayaka Abe, Mayumi Yamada, Chisato Seino, FONOMO, Michael Schumacher, Makiko Ito, Kayoko Minami, Kumiko Idesawa, Maria Mavridou, Kenzo Kusuda, Sylvain Meret, Hideo Arai, Gerry Morita, etc.
Artists:
Lee Hong-je (Caligraphy), Motoaki Urayama(Tai-chi)
Kentaro Nitta (Visual), Max Maas(Visual),
Hedda Lettuce(Dragqueen), Ken Okami(Light Artist)