Tano-ism
Music enables the listeners to explore a world of
rich artistic imagination and thereby makes them happy,
irrespective of where they live,
which racial group they come from,
and which religion they believe,
because it is the universal language understandable to all.
That makes me think that those who play music can and
should deliver to the world and society.
It means that music originates from love with which
a person cares about others.
As a way of putting that principle into practice
I would concentrate on getting across the meaning and
wonder of music to the audience rather than
show them how to render a particular piece.
I hope to play music looking toward a space where
I can contemplate the ways to live and relate to others.
Hisao Tanoshiro
Hisao Tanoshiro was born in Hiroshima,JAPAN.
Hisao enter Berklee College of Music in 1978.
Throughout college, Hisao pursued his jazz interest by
studying with David Liebman,Joe Allard,George Russell.
It is a necessary component of his musical life.
Performance/
1987:Salena Jones Japan tour
1991:Quincy Jones Produce Swiss Montreux Jazz Festival
2004:Fuji Rock festival
2004:Earth Day Tokyo N.Y Recording
1994:Cyrus Chestnut(Piano),Nat Reeves(bass) etc.
1995:The Laurentian String Quartet,Steve La Spina(bass),
Bruce Stark(piano&arrange),Erik Charlston(percussion)
1996:Jim Beard(Keyboard)
Others/
[Music director]
2000-03:Sapporo Junior Jazz School
2003-05:Wakuniko Tokachi Jazz Orchestra
2004-06:Hokkaido Obihiro Minami Syogyou High School
2006 :Sapporo Sound Art technical school
2006-07: Yamaha Muse Club Sapporo
2009-10:Marunouchi Cross Over Orchestra
[FM Radio DJ]
2000:Sapporo North Wave "Cool Night Crossroads"
2000:Obihiro Jaga "Moon Light Pray"
2003:Obihiro Wing "Tanoshiro Hisao's Mutant Museum"
2006:Sapporo NorthWave "Modern Art Museum"
"Tanoshiro Hisao's Real Music Lab"
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