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Hideo Kachi

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Native name
  
可知 日出男

Also known as
  
Jack Hideo

Birth name
  
Kachi Hidenori

Years active
  
1990-present

Born
  
December 17, 1953 (age 63) Nakano, Japan (
1953-12-17
)

Instruments
  
Voice, flute, clarinet, saxophone, bassoon, ocarina, recorder, etc

Associated acts
  
ARt Ensemble★GReeN, Ensemble Green, Japan Jazz Trio, Geinoh Yamashirogumi

Genres
  
Classical music, Jazz, Pop music, Contemporary folk music

Similar
  
Takahashi - Mami, Geinoh Yamashirogumi, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Albert Ayler

Hideo Kachi (可知 日出男) (born December 17, 1953 in Nakano, Tokyo) is a Japanese musician. He is a player of various woodwind instruments, such as the flute, clarinet, saxophone, bassoon, ocarina, recorder (musical instrument), etc. He is also a singer, and has experience with writing his own lyrics. He graduated from Waseda University in the first department of literature. His musical origins came from his participation in the band Geinoh Yamashirogumi, followed by his leadership of "Art Ensemble Green." He has participated in fourteen recitals so far.

He apprencticed himself under Takashi Yamamoto, Masato Tanaka, Milan Turkovic (bassoon), and Tamami Koyake (Jazz flute). He also sought the guidance of Shigeo Maruyama, Eri Oono (Jazz vocal), and he also sought out Haruhiko Jō, a member of the theater troupe "za," due to his dramatizations and vocalizations.

Hideo played an active role in the musical activities celebrating the opening of the hall "Nakano ZERO." He was the core management of the musical performances, Beethoven's "Symphony No. 9" "Ward Residents: The Musical," and "Popular & Jazz," among others. Over the span of several years, he directed and supervised the "Tokyo Green Club Orchestra" which was performed by the musical orchestra "Murou Shun Company," of which the Shobi University teacher Shun Murou was the director.

Along with the Japanese folk singer (Min'yō singer) Tatsuaki Sakakoshi, he and Hideo made publications on bands and folk songs, as well as ethnic choruses.

In recent years, he has supervised "Shinjuku Minotaur Music festival" and has performed at Madarao JAZZ Festival.

At the Kawasaki city Coming of Age Day ceremony in 2002 and 2004, he performed the Japanese national anthem, "Kimi ga yo."

Hideo does things such as helping young singers and expressive people like actors and actresses develop their skills, so as a voice and body trainer, he teaches exhaustive breathing, whole-body vocalization, standing with a natural posture, along with breath control, body control, and voice control.

Since 2008, upon meeting young dancers by chance, he reconsidered the way he was doing his musical performances, and pursued collaborations and blending of styles at his concerts.

Since January 2010, Hideo has been running the "Nakano ZERO Underground Gallery Exhibit." It consists of photographs, paintings, videos, and musical performances. It was made as a place to meet others and collaborate.

References

Hideo Kachi Wikipedia