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- Title
How the Recorder came to Japan.
- Abstract
The article presents history on how the recorder first became recognized in Japan. Ichiro Tada, a student of recorder player Gustav Scheck, wrote a summary on how the recorder find its way to Japan in a January 1982 edition of "Early Music" magazine. The report states that Keiichi Kurosawa who graduated at the University of Cambridge brought some recorders in Japan in 1929. It is also known that recorder player Yoshitaka Sakamoto had three Herwig recorders upon his return to Japan in May 1939.
- Subjects
JAPAN; RECORDER (Musical instrument); JAPANESE music; EARLY Music (Periodical); ICHIRO Tada; KEIICHI Kurosawa; SAKAMOTO, Yoshitaka; RECORDER players
- Publication
American Recorder, 2010, Vol 51, Issue 1, p13
- ISSN
0003-0724
- Publication type
Article