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| + | ====== Satoshi Takeishi ====== | ||
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| + | Satoshi Takeishi, a native of Mito, [[Japan]], studied music at Berklee College of Music, where he developed an interest in the music of South America. He went to live in [[Colombia]] for four years, working on many projects, including Macumbia, which combined traditional, classical and [[jazz]] music with composer/arranger Francisco Zumaqu. With Macumbia, he performed concerts with the Bogota Symphony Orchestra honoring the popular Colombian composer Lucho Bermudes. | ||
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| + | In 1986, Takeishi returned to Miami, where he began working as an arranger/producer, as well as a performer. In 1987, he produced Morning Ride for jazz flutist Nestor Torres on Polygram Records. His interest expanded to the rhythms and melodies of the Middle East, where he studied and performed with oud master Joe Zeytoonian. | ||
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| + | Since moving to [[New York]] in 1991, Takeishi has performed and recorded with [[Ray Barretto]], Carlos 'Patato' Valdes, and Marc Johnson, and has continued to explore multi-cultural, electronic and improvisational music with local musicians and composers. | ||
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| + | He is a member of the [[Tori Ensemble]]. | ||
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