Biography of Keiko Abe (*1937)

1952
Start of carreer, being xylophonist at NHK broadcast
1957
Freelance marimbaphonist in Tokyo
1970
Lecturerer at Toho Gakuen College of Music
1981
Concerto at Carnegie Hall
1984
Concerto at Concertgouw Amsterdam
1985
Guest professor at Utrecht University
1989
Visiting professor at Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Stuttgart
1993
Professorship at Toho Gakuen College of Music
2002
Guest professor at Nagoya College of Music
2006
Guest professor at Shanghai Conservatory of Music

CDs with/from Keiko Abe

Marc Grauwels, Sarah Mouradoglou
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  1. Michel Lysight: This is not a bossa (05:22:00)
  2. Payton MacDonald: Devil Dance (03:29:00)
  3. Gareth Farr: Kembang Suling:
  4. Bali (04:11:00)
  5. Japan (04:06:00)
  6. India (03:30:00)
  7. André Jolivet: Une Minute Trente (02:20:00)
  8. Kevork Andonian: A Longing for Joy (07:01:00)
  9. László Király: Miniature (01:36:00)
  10. Payton MacDonald: Prelude No. 1 (02:27:00)
  11. Robert Janssens: Elisar:
  12. Mélopée (03:51:00)
  13. Alla breve (03:09:00)
  14. Keiko Abe: Mi-chi (06:50:00)
  15. Frédéric Devreese: Mobile (05:22:00)
  16. Wim Mertens: Inergys (00:00:07)
  17. Ney Rosauro: 2 Pieces, op. 39 (05:26:00)

Literature von/über Keiko Abe

Last edit 18.12.2013