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Teiji Ito
Experimental / Roots Music / Folk

1935-1982



Tokyo-New York
Japan

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Member Since12/16/2007
Band MembersTeiji Ito :
Percussions, Voice, Flutes, Saxophones, Clarinets, Tape Manipulation, Ryuteki, Electric ans Acoustic Guitars, Xylophone, Hichiriki, Drum Set, Shakuhachi, Maracas, Koto, Shamisen, Woodblocks, Taiko, Tsutsumi, Ki, Bells, Sound Effects, Rattles, Gongs, Steel Drums, Mbiras (thumb piano), Log Drums, Timpani, Cymbals, Bells, Glass Bowls, Temple Blocks, Bottles, Marimbula, Clapping, Tambourine, Shakers, Turntable, Frame Drums, Sticks, Trumpet, Horns, Conch Shells, Sho, Electronics, Nohkan, Ukelele, Orkon, Castanets, O-Daiko, Zither, Marimbula, Berimbau, Stones, Duck Calls, Kazoos, Miscellaneous Percussion, etc...




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Type of LabelIndie


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   About Teiji Ito


Teiji Ito was born in Tokyo, Jan. 22, 1935. His father Yuji Ito came to U.S. in 1917 as a professional opera singer, and later became a designer of costumes, masks and headdresses for stage and film. He designed the original Tin Man's suit for MGM film The Wizard of Oz, and was head singer for the Metropolitan Opera Co., and Radio City Music Hall (Rockettes). Teiji's mother, Teiko Ono (Ito) was a professional dancer who performed European and Asian classical dances in many parts of the world with the assistance of her husband, who designed and executed her costumes, masks, headresses, and also composed and arranged her music accompaniment.

Teiji Ito was six years old when he was brought to America by his parents. That year, 1941, he made his public debut as a drummer accompanying Korean and Japanese dances performed by his mother at the Museum of Natural History. While still very young, he studied clarinet and guitar. During his teens, he turned to various musical forms, both Eastern and Western, including jazz, flamenco, Russian and other ethnic musics. He continued, however, to specialize in percussion, adding African, and West Indian rhythms to his knowledge of Oriental forms.

In 1952, while standing in front of a five-and-ten store, Teiji met avant-garde film-maker Maya Deren, who asked him on the spot to compose a score for her just-completed film, The Very Eye of Night, an invitation which resulted in Teiji's first film score. For 10 years they remained close companions and colleagues (they were eventually married shortly before her death in 1961). Since Maya was deeply involved in documenting Haitian rituals at the time they met, Teiji accompanied her to Haiti in 1955, where he learned ceremonial and secular drum beats and songs from Coyote, a highly-skilled Haitian musician. This experience with Haitian culture was to be a major influence in his life and musical career.

At the beginning of his professional career, Teiji was the only musician available to play his vast array of exotic instruments, so he made layer-on-layer tapes of himself playing dozens of instruments. He often used varying speeds to create effects, treating the tape recorder itself as a instrument. He applied principles of Japanese music and African percussion to contemporary and classical pieces. His scores are distinguished by his ingenious way of inter-mixing a wide range of ethnic and traditional (Western) instruments in a non-traditional way, for dramatic effect.

Teiji composed and performed scores primarily for film, theatre and dance. Besides scoring Maya Deren's films The Very Eye of Night and Meshes of the Afternoon, Teiji collaborated with The Living Theatre (Bertolt Brecht's In the Jungle of the Cities), Jerome Robbins (Watermill for the New York Ballet) and, for many years, Jean Erdman (The Coach With the Six Insides).

In his 1971 book Vibrations, David Amram wrote: "Teiji Ito is one of the most accomplished composers in the U.S.A. today. His music for the theatre, his abilities as a multi-instrumentist, and his extraordinary knowledge of rhythms, folklore and styles of world music make him a unique and respected figure in many countries where he has performed his music. Today is an era when 'world music' is finally becoming an accepted concept in this country and his contribution is more significant than ever."

Teiji Ito died in 1982, during a visit to Haiti, the country he loved so much.


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Teiji Ito on Tzadik
In special cooperation with the Teiji Ito Estate, Tzadik has arranged to release an exciting series of compact discs featuring the groundbreaking works of the legendary and elusive experimental composer Teiji Ito.

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King Ubu

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(1961)


Music for Maya—The Film Music of Teiji Ito

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(1952-1967)


Watermill

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(1972-2008)


Tenno

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(1964)


The Shamanic Principles

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(1980-1982)





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Jul 7 2009 8:59 PM

Thank you.
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Jul 7 2009 4:14 PM

..thank you Teiji, so kind, long live your music!! cliff
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Jul 4 2009 4:11 AM

ありがとうございます^^
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Jul 4 2009 1:29 AM

thankyou!

have a nice day!!
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Jun 20 2009 10:49 PM

huuuuuuuum vraiment merci c'est une trop belle musique
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Jun 19 2009 8:20 PM

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Jun 15 2009 3:51 AM

glad to be your friends
thanks for listening
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Jun 8 2009 2:27 PM

Thanks for the add

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Apr 8 2009 6:32 PM

teiji was the master!!!
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Apr 8 2009 10:57 AM

Hi Teiji Ito,
Thank you very much for the ADD/REQ!
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Apr 8 2009 10:29 AM

Thank you for the add.
Your music is beatiful.
greetings from Buenos Aires.
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Apr 3 2009 8:07 PM

ありがとうございました、<br />私たちはあまり多くの祝福を送信<br />T&M
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Mar 31 2009 1:41 PM

I appreciate your creativity
Greetings from Naples, Vito
~Soul Of Japan~





Mar 29 2009 1:07 AM

Wow great works!
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Mar 22 2009 8:21 PM

Thx u very much x d add!!! Love from Argentina, Factotumchin!!
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Mar 17 2009 10:20 AM

Thanks for the add! Have a nice JAPAN!
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Mar 15 2009 9:23 PM

It is nice knowing about you.
Very interesting works!
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Mar 12 2009 2:47 AM

始めまして Thank your for sharing your gift of music.
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Mar 6 2009 5:50 PM

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Mar 3 2009 7:59 PM

Thanks for the contact!
unique sound
saludos from spain!
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Feb 28 2009 12:16 PM

thanks for the add.
beautiful sounds is here.
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Feb 28 2009 2:57 AM

Hello Mr Ito. <br /> <br />thank you very much for the added! <br />Its my pleasure to be in contact with so talented musician as you. <br /> <br />Best regards, <br />Fredrick <br />Sao Paulo <br />Brazil <br />
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Feb 25 2009 1:59 AM

Thank you for adding me..your music knocks me out.
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Feb 25 2009 1:19 AM

Thanks
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ARIGATO!
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