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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ikuko_KawaiIkuko Kawai - Wikipedia

    Kawai incorporates Japanese instruments, including the shakuhachi, biwa, shō, taiko drums, hichiriki, and koto, into her music. [13] [14] [15] She has performed on a number of unique and rare instruments, including on the world's first glass violin (2008), [16] on a 1715 Stradivarius owned by the University of Osaka (2021), [17] [18] and on a ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SchiedmayerSchiedmayer - Wikipedia

    Adam Achatius Schiedmayer (1745-1817) was a piano maker in Erlangen. A grand piano of his has survived. Johann David Schiedmayer (1753-1805) was active in Erlangen, and after 1797 in Nuremberg. He was one of the best-known piano makers of his time. From his workshop, a clavichord, five fortepianos and a square piano have survived.

  3. Takekuni Hirayoshi graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts Department of Music in 1961 and completed his graduate work there in 1967. He studied with Yoshio Hasegawa (長谷川良夫) and Yoshiho Ikuma (伊熊良穂). He was the 1969 recipient of the Otaka Award (尾高賞). Subsequently, he was a part-time lecturer at Tokyo University of ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KawaiiKawaii - Wikipedia

    The word kawaii originally derives from the phrase 顔映し kao hayushi, which literally means " (one's) face (is) aglow," commonly used to refer to flushing or blushing of the face. The second morpheme is cognate with -bayu in mabayui (眩い, 目映い, or 目映ゆい) "dazzling, glaring, blinding, too bright; dazzlingly beautiful" ( ma- is ...

  5. Kawai (name) Kawai (Japanese: 河合, 川合, 河井, 川井 etc) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with name include: Kenta Kawai - footballer. Koichi Kawai - footballer. Ryuji Kawai - footballer. Category: Japanese-language surnames.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stage_pianoStage piano - Wikipedia

    This piano is unusual in that it contains built-in powered speakers. A stage piano is an electronic musical instrument designed for use in live performances on stage or in a studio, as well as for music recording in Jazz and popular music. While stage pianos share some of the same features as digital pianos designed for home use and ...

  7. Reishin Kawai. Munenori Kawai (1931-2010) was an 8th dan aikido practitioner and acupuncturist, who held the roles of President of the South American Aikido Federation and Vice-President of the International Aikido Federation. [1] He was responsible for the introduction of aikido to Brazil in 1963. [2] [3] [4]

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