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Satō Masakazu

佐藤 正和

9/27/1890 - 10/19/1946

琵琶 - 箏

Ikuta Ryū Jiuta koto and Maeda Ryū Heike biwa master Satō Masakazu (Satō Tadashi) was born in Saori-chō, Aichi Prefecture on September 27, 1890.
He lost his sight when he was two years old.
Seven years later he became a pupil of koto master Komatsu Kagekazu.
In 1913, he was given the artist name Masakazu and became an independent, taking a position teaching at the Nagoya Municipal School for the Blind and Deaf.
He became a leading presence in Nagoya's Jiuta and Sōkyoku scene, eventually serving as director of the Kokufū Music Training Institute.
Active as both a performer and teacher, he was involved in music notation and composition, with significant contributions including complete notations for the Sein-ryū shakuhachi scores as well as scores for most of the koto kumiuta repertoire, which he published in 1941.

別名 佐藤 正 (Satō Tadashi)
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