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Takashi Matsunaga

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Occupation(s)
  
Musician, composer

Role
  
Pianist

Name
  
Takashi Matsunaga


Website
  
takashimatsunaga.com

Instruments
  
Piano

Genres
  
Jazz

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Birth name
  
Takashi Matsunaga (松永貴志, Matsunaga Takashi)

Albums
  
Takashi, Inorganic Orange, Today, Good News!, Moko-Moko, STORM ZONE, Love Makes The Earth Float

Similar People
  
Saori Yano, Hiromi, Kei Kobayashi, Junko Onishi, Makoto Ozone

Kobe by Takashi Matsunaga NY Trio


Takashi Matsunaga (松永貴志, Matsunaga Takashi, born 1986), sometimes known professionally as Takashi, is a Japanese jazz pianist and composer.

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Life and career

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Matsunaga was born and raised in Kobe. At the age of five he first played a piano and Hammond organ that his father had. His father also took him to jazz clubs. After winning an electric organ competition at the age of ten, Matsunaga took lessons from Tadao Kitano, who also taught Makoto Ozone. Matsunaga played his first concert as a professional when he was 15, appeared on television in 2002, then signed with Toshiba-EMI and released his first album the following year. As an 18-year-old, Matsunaga was promoted by Toshiba-EMI as "the youngest pro jazz pianist in Japan". Storm Zone, his 2004 release and debut album for Blue Note, contained only his original compositions. In 2012, he recorded for the anime Sakamichi no Apollon, which narrates the story of two teenagers playing jazz, one piano the other drums.

Playing style

"Matsunaga has a busy, almost frenetic, bop-based playing style, with dense clusters of notes and a profusion of riffs and melodic ideas."

Composing style

A reviewer for The New York Times commented that Matsunaga composes in "various stylistic idioms, including Latin-tinged numbers [...] gentle ballads [...] and swinging tours de force".

Discography

An asterisk (*) after the year indicates that it is the year of release.

As leader/co-leader

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References

Takashi Matsunaga Wikipedia