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6.5
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Born
February 4, 1933
Died
October 7, 2022 (age 89)
Born in
Kobe, Japan
Toshi Ichiyanagi (一柳 慧 Ichiyanagi Toshi, born 4 February 1933) is a Japanese composer and pianist. Ichiyanagi was born in Kobe. He studied with Tomojirō Ikenouchi, Kishio Hirao [fr; ja], and John Cage. One of his most notable works is the 1960 composition Kaiki, which combined Japanese instruments, shō and koto, and western instruments, harmonica and saxophone. Another work, Distance (1961), required the performers to play from a distance of three meters from their instruments. Anima 7 (1964) stated that chosen action should be performed "as slowly as possible". Ichiyanagi was married to Yoko Ono from 1956 to 1963. Ichiyanagi is the recipient of the 33rd Suntory Music Award (2001) and the Foundation for Contemporary Arts John Cage Award (2018). He has been honored with Japan's Order of Culture. Description above from the Wikipedia article Toshi Ichiyanagi, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Discovery of Image – The Era of Toshio Matsumoto
2017

Deborah Hay: Solo
as Music
2012

Hokaibito: Ina no Seigetsu
as Original Music Composer
2011

ERYTHROPOIEISIS AND ERYTHROPOIETIN
as Sound
1989

Saya: Perspective in Love
as Original Music Composer
1986

THE BONE II
as Music
1986

The Wangan Highway
as Original Music Composer
1984

THE BONE
as Music
1982

The Ondekoza
as Music
1981

Jun
as Original Music Composer
1980

Flux-Concert
as Self
1979

The Story of Big 1: Sadaharu Oh
as Original Music Composer
1977

Atman
as Music
1975

Everything Visible Is Empty
as Music
1975

Cherry Blossoms
as Music
1975

Beauty of Beauty
as Music
1974

Coup d'Etat
as Original Music Composer
1973

Expansion
as Music
1973

Confessions Among Actresses
as Original Music Composer
1971

Metastasis
as Music
1971